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    testing, maintain employment, provide pay stubs of on-going employment, report for scheduled drug testing twice a week (Mon. & Fri.), attend court every other Friday at 1:00 pm, obtain a permanent NA/AA sponsor (monitored by their clinician), remain on curfew from 11:00 pm to 5:30 am every day to include weekends, attend weekly meetings with their probation officer, establish a payment plan for all court ordered financial obligations and begin payments, attend three NA/AA meetings a week, remain…

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    Many people have their own ways of how to raise their children. There are different ways parents teach their kids how to do certain things. I think it has a lot to do with how the parent was raised, not always but majority of the time. Parents have a big responsibility when they start to have kids and increasing the number of children they want to have. I want to have four children at this point, but later on down the road I may change my mind. Parenting is a big deal to me. When I have kids I…

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    driving around, running a red light, or stopping after the stop sign. These acts are against the law, but it is not a serious offense. Integrators will make sure to stop at stop signs appropriately, slow down at yellow lights, and do not drive past curfew. An example could be for integrator’s that they are a designated driver and they are responsible for other people in the…

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    Jim Crow Experiences in Georgia Jim Crow laws were enacted between the late 1800s and the early 1900s. The Jim Crow Laws remained in place up until 1965. Jim Crow Laws were recognized and blamed for enforcing the popular term known as “segregation”. Jim Crow gave whites permission to segregate themselves from blacks. Segregation was a serious issue that caused a major uproar among blacks especially. When one thinks of segregation, they think of two things kept separate, however the extent of…

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    Social Services: On 05/16/2016, client Shante Cameron and her children met with assigned Case Manager for Intake and Initial Independent Living Plan (ILP). Client is 25 years old African American female. Client has a 4 years old son named Toshan Hurd and an 8 month old son named Khaliq Marcus. Case Manager asked client how and why she became homeless. Client stated that on May of 2015 she entered the shelter system after an argument with the father of her younger child. Client stated that when…

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    shared with me about the home. The client shared that he had enjoyed living in the home but did not like how his foster mother required him to be home early at night. The client said they did not appreciate the early curfew simply because they are working at night and cannot always make curfew. Thus, the client, Vanessa, the foster parent and…

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     The problem that is being focused on is youth violence in urban areas. The violent youth crime is a large problem in urban areas today, and by finding ways to help our youth with the issue of violent behavior will have a significant impact on the individual’s future, as well as making a stronger pathway for future generations. The reason this is an important topic is because the career that is being pursued is about helping adolescents that struggle with problems at home. There can be a…

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    Combating Video Game Addiction Games are everywhere, on computers, tablets, and phones. Seventy-two percent of teens play video games(Lenhart). One out of ten teens are addicted to video games, playing about forty hours a week, compared to an average player of eight hours a week(Growing). Signs that teens are gaming addicts are increasing numbers of hours playing, telling lies in order to hide gaming problem, feeling more irritable when confronted, etc(Rauh). These addictions can lead to…

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    Imagine a deserted island, far away from the city and its bright lights, in a place no one has ever heard before. It could be called a paper town or a ghost town. However know that nothing and no one is there. Now imagine being stranded on that exact island. Panic and fear are the only emotions being felt. But the island is not empty anymore, for now its population is three. Now resided by three of the worst people, Sarah from “Ah Love! Ah Me!”, Barett from “Take Over Bos’n” and Fear, the…

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    Hooverizing, Just Do It People always want to help our troops overseas like sending money or writing letters, but can you help just by not eating a certain food? Why yes you can because in World War 1 we did that exact thing. It was called Hooverizing. On August, 1917 the Food Administration was created to manage the supply, conservation, distribution, and transportation of food (Schumm). Saving food made America the fourth lowest in weight nation wide. Which was a good thing because we were…

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