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    that is not true, it is not even possible because capitalism hinder our ability to love. Capitalism is one of the main reason that we cannot love ourselves and each other. There are countless reasons on how capitalism hinders our ability to love. In The Art of Loving, Erich Fromm writes about how capitalism is making men into machines and that stops their ability to love. In the article For Love...and Business, Gloria Haraito looks at…

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    Self-care skills mean the ability of the child to meet his/her own needs and involve behaviors and activities that eventually lead to independence(King, 2014). These skills include dressing independently, brushing teeth and hair, bathing, toileting and personal hygiene, eating and drinking by themselves. It is important to encourage children to become independent with their daily living skills. It’s a healthy and normal part of their development. In addition, supporting this independence can…

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    must be sustainable” (Ahmed, 2016). Based on the situation in Haiti, basic medical care should be considered as a human right. However, the government, organization and international community need to be more helpful, mindful, and careful when giving help to Haiti. It…

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    that work to help the poor. This causes people to ask the question “Why should I care about other people if the government will take care of them for us?” This lack of morals and empathy of others has left this generation in shambles. O’Hare says that the state of California has fallen to the bottom in school spending on the art classes, AP courses, physical education, and the basic amenities such as working toilets. O’Hare tells his students that they have been taught by teachers who have…

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    Auschwitz Vs Monoschwitz

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    forced to draw their own water from wells and use it as toilet water (auschwitz.org). As time went on, toilet-like holes were added to the camp, but the sanitary conditions were still atrocious. There was no running water or sanitary equipment. Adding to that, access to the toilets were strictly limited. Inmates had 10 seconds to relieve themselves and were monitored while doing so (auschwitz.org, holocaust.org). Setting a list of rules for the toilets allowed the Nazis to force their prisoners…

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    When Judy was twenty years old, she became pregnant. She was in between high school and college, enjoying her freedom as an adult. When she became pregnant, she tried to hide it from her parents and wore baggy clothes. She didn’t know what to do. Judy knew a woman who did abortions, and she knew some girls who had had an abortion done. When she picked up the phone and dialed the abortion clinic number, she hung up. Judy wasn’t able to do it. It didn’t feel right. She told Bob, the father, that…

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    Lpn Nursing Care Plan

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    patient to not want to get up so much out of bed possibly, and it prevents skin breakdown. A LPN has training to take a…

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    Social Care Values

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    UNIT 2 HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE CARE VALUES (P1) Care value are a range of standards that all carers most follow to ensure the wellbeing of all service user, and get the most suitable care for them as individuals. Carers have a lot of care values to practice, such as: • Confidentiality • Dignity • Respect for the individual • Safe guardian • Duty of care and • Person centred approach.…

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    Make Lemonade Themes

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    beginning of the book and didn't know how to properly raise her kids, along with cleaning the house. As she decided to go to school and learn more about taking care of her kids, LaVaughn started noticing how her house was beginning to look cleaner. “The dishes are stacked neat and orderly, / the counter doesn't have yuck in the cracks, / no cereal is all over the high-chair edges. / The floors are still terrible, though” (143). This is showing how Jolly is learning to care for herself and her…

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    housework and take care of the kids. A big difference we see in the novel is how white women were trying to conform to the societal norm. This fed into their obsession with “looking good”. Whether it was donating to charity, or building separate outside…

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