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    Grand Sudbury Case Study

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    that includes a diverse variety of small towns and cities; Sudbury, Capreol, Nickel Centre, Onaping Falls, Rayside-Balfour, Valley East and Walden, as well as several unincorporated townships Fraleck, Parkin, Aylmer, Mackelcan, Rathbun, Scadding, Dryden, Cleland and Dill. The region’s history goes back to the late 18th century and a small railway outpost that had developed for decades due to the communities vast mineral sources. During the 19th century, Sudbury’s mining industry had provided the…

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    Bulimia vs. Anorexia Bulimia and anorexia is most common in teenage girls these days, 95% of those who have eating disorders are between the ages of 12 and 25.8. It is a silent sickness, and in most cases it is diagnosed when it is advanced. They are not the same illness, but they fall in the category of eating disorders. This essay will compare and contrast bulimia and anorexia based on symptoms, treatment and overall effect. The disorder of bulimia and anorexia present different symptoms.…

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    We first meet on a Saturday morning in April when our paths cross as we walk into The History Center. Ithaca is experiencing a streak of delightful weather, and as my body warms to the sunlight, my soul jumps with the excitement of the day’s prospects; I am participating in an intergenerational oral history project piloted by Ithaca’s local history organization, and today is the day I’ll meet my senior. Together, we walk to the elevator, and I strike up a conversation. Katie is equally excited…

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    What can be done to handle the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Germany caused by their open door policy? Over the past five years Germany has absorbed many Syrian refugees, and as a result, the country is experiencing a multitude of challenges that have several possible solutions. Each possible solution can have a direct impact on Germany’s social, economical and/or political status. If the strategies implemented to combat the Syrian influx work, the results will limit the negative impact of the…

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    Ability Interventions

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    Dryden, E. M., Desmarais, J., & Arsenault, L. (2014). Effectiveness of the IMPACT: Ability Program to Improve Safety and Self‐Advocacy Skills in High School Students With Disabilities. Journal of school health, 84(12), 793-801. Introduction This aricle provides great information because it demonstrates how reseseach studies can statistically show the benefits of specific trainings and interventions on specific specific populations of people. The authors of this study showed evidence that there…

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    Cause Of Domestic Violence

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    The cause of domestic violence is mainly to gain control of the victim. Many spouses have control over the other but don’t always physically hurt them. But, domestic violence includes more than just physical violence, it includes emotional violence and neglect also. The posting on “Domestic Violence & Abuse” on Signs of Abuse & Abusive Relationships explains the importance of the causes of domestic violence and the other types of violence. Physical violence includes force that can cause harm.…

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    Staff, 2016). People with agoraphobia try to avoid situations that cause anxiety by ordering groceries online instead of going out. If it’s left untreated it can seriously impact the person’s life to the point where they don’t even leave the house. (Dryden-Edwards,…

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    Clinical Decision Making using Evidence Based Practice (EBP): Case Study In this case study, a 45-year-old, African American women is dealing with attempting to lower her HgbA1C to better manage her diabetes, weight, and to prevent the development of cardiovascular disease. This patient currently follows a diabetic diet, exercises daily, and takes an 800-mg dose of metformin daily. However, her HgbA1c has only decreased by one percentage point and her fasting glucose levels are 160-190 mg/dl.…

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    need of intimacy of love on this lifespan will be isolated and become more lonely than the others. Thus, people who are develop this stage at their early age will shows the positive side among themselves. Middle Adulthood (generativity vs stagnation) This stage will focus more on a new virtue, which is care. People who are in the middle age will concern more on the society’s problem in terms of responsibilities. They assume that it is the chance to them to carry out the responsibilities…

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    Substance abuse has been an issue for much longer than people think. Substance abuse became a problem even before the development of organized sports such as the Olympics. Substance abuse has been evolving over time based on the continued advances in being able to test for different classes of substances within people’s system. Drug abuse is described as the use of drugs used as performance enhancers that could give the athlete a better advantage than other athletes. Substance abuse has been…

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