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    Foot Disease Case Studies

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    throughout their life span. (Cavanagh, Lipsky, Bradbury, & Botek, 2005) and “30 to 40 times higher in a diabetic” (Brem, Sheehan, and Boulton, 2004). Foot problems can become serious in a short period of time. Patient Education Education must start at diagnosis. .Diabetic patients must be educated on a variety of topics, since this disease is life-changing. They must learn what to eat, how to monitor their blood glucose levels, and possible changes in their lifestyle. Education regarding foot…

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    transformed the traditional academic curriculum through his revolutionary ideas. In his writing, Democracy and Education (1916), John Dewey analyzes the interaction of democracy and education, where democracy has become dependent on an education “conceived by the masses” (Dewey). Through the eyes of Dewey, democracy is not exclusively depicted as a form of government but as an ideal form of our social life. The failure to reach his vision—an ideal democratic society—suggests the development of a…

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    Code of Ethics Paper Jessica Dias MCPHS Abstract To work in healthcare is a challenging task. There is minimal reward and a constant need to provide a work-life balance and know limitations even when the lines of boundaries are not clear. To put into words the ethical responsibilities that, as nurses we face regularly and to feel as though we are united is a rewarding feeling. To work in an industry that shows such compassion without judgement and provides the highest level of customer…

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    feel like I am part of two worlds . I am very proud of my ethnicity and my culture. I am very grateful for my parents because they have overcome many obstacles for me and my sister . Their difficulties due to their lack of college education have showed me the importance of a college background . Also , they have showed me to value hard work and to always appreciate who I am and where I am from . My mother and my father are my role models . They have been working since they were children…

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    hopes of becoming a lawyer who fights for the underprivileged and helps create access to educational opportunities for them. As Irish immigrants with limited money and no education, my great-grandparents moved to a three-decker house on Vernon Hill. They sought a better life for their children by stressing the importance of education as the key to social and economic mobility. Three generations later, I am a rising sophomore at the College of the Holy Cross, located within a few miles of this…

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    growing up, so why is it that society has placed such an importance on them. As professional sports athletes make many millions of dollars for playing these kids games, the importance of them has risen. Status among these athletes have gone to new heights, placing them on the forefront of society. Our society needs to re-evaluate what is important, and start placing emphasis on that. What used to be an escape from the everyday realities of life, has become a bidding war for the elite players…

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    College will allow me to challenge myself in areas I would not be comfortable. This foundation will allow me to give back to my community and communities around the world in ways that would be highly effective. Growing up in Hartford, I always saw the importance of giving back to the community. Having tutors come to voluntarily help me with areas of knowledge I struggled with and being a person, who benefited from things such as the backpack program, opened my eyes at a young age. Experiencing…

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    Education is a tool that every human being deserves, as it gives people the knowledge and skills they require. Michael Austin wrote a collection of readings titled, Reading the World: Ideas that Matter, to inform readers on the importance of teaching and how every human needs a proper education. Reading the series of pieces, “Learning to Read” by Frederick Douglass, “O Americano Outra Vez” by Richard Feynman, “from Knowledge Its Own End” by John Henry Newman, and “Shakespeare’s Sister” by…

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    In 2014, William Deresiewicz published an essay called “Don’t Send Your Kids to the Ivy League” in the New Republic Journal. In this article, he criticizes the elite education in the United States, focusing exclusively in how the prestigious schools do not teach students how to think, but rather “train them in the analytic and rhetorical skills that are necessary for success in business and the professions” (Deresiewicz). The author gives examples of his previous experience working for some of…

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    America travel to the US in search of job opportunities, but most lack an adequate education that provides them with critical skills needed in the workplace. The risks most Latino migrants take are in the hopes of achieving a stable life free of financial burden or poverty. However, in most cases education because a deciding factor in the success of individuals in the labor force. Since the Plyer vs Doe case granting education to immigrants, attainment has increasingly become a topic of interest…

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