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    case of abuse is challenging and demanding, and social workers need to use an anti-oppressive approach in order to address the issue and meet seniors’ needs. Additionally, social workers need to have a deep knowledge about risk factors, symptoms of neglect and elder abuse, in order to address the consequences and prevent them from reoccurrence (Donovan & Regehr, 2010). Elder abuse is a result of oppression based on age, which means that structural anti-oppression intervention surrounding aging…

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    Pandher, revealed a dentist’s complex niche of serving others in the light of creativity to me. I vividly remember one case in which she treated an elderly woman patient who was dealing with excruciating pain localized in her lower lateral and central incisors. A slightly different approach was applied to the extraction of each tooth to ensure proper removal and optimal comfort for the patient. During…

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    infraction (Ung 54). During this time of the killing, approximately 1.5 million people were murdered by the neglect of the Khmer Rouge (Marshall).This genocide was one of the biggest mass killings of the twentieth century (Winckelmann 35). Within three years of Pol Pot’s reorganization of Cambodia, hundreds of thousands of Cambodians were dying of starvation and disease (Bergin 36). Elderly people were suffering from mistreatment and deprivation (Bergin 34). Some of the people that were put in…

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    In Margaret Cavendish’s play The Convent of Pleasure during act three, another play performs for the Princess and Lady Happy, as well as the rest of the convent. The performance obviously is aware of the spectatorship, since the only people who will watch the play performed, and the only people who will perform in the play, are women. Understandably, this play would be completely different if the performance’s direction were at men, since a considerable amount of the portrayals of men would most…

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    Character of the Clinical Issue Alcohol Use Disorder is a problem that is related to an individual’s use of alcohol that leads to negative effects on the individual’s life. According to the DSM-5 (2014), the level of which the undesirable effects of the substance may affect the individual’s life is what determines whether their disorder is mild, severe, or somewhere in-between. These impairments can affect the individual’s life by impacting their physical, mental, social, or professional…

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    China's Population Policy

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    Firstly, the rapid population aging, as the fertility rate is low, the proportion of China’s population age structure has changed dramatically and the proportion of the elderly has increased rapidly. According to the Figure 2 on aging trend for urban and rural China (Wang, 2005), it demonstrated the Chinese couples in urban areas are most likely to experience a more serious aging scenario than rural Chinese (Wang, 2005)…

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    But meanwhile he neglects Joe, his earliest and best friend who always stayed their when Pip was in any circumstance that he could not get off with, and also Biddy, the girl who had helped him as becoming his first teacher. Pip in other words rapidly turns out to be a snob…

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    Sherron Jones Adult Protective and Community Worker II DeVona Noble Adult Protective Services Supervisor Casey Covington APCS, Shawnta Thomas APCS, Anjail Salik ARM, Stacy Gardner RM Monday -Friday 8:30am -5:00pm Daily, M-F between the hours of 8:30 am - 5 pm;Travel is required for the purpose of home visits assessments, meetings and trainings. The activities tahta re conducted are; daily contact with agencies, participants/gaurdians; included but not limtied to inbound/outbound calls to…

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    students allocate a great deal of their time towards their academics; they plan particularly for the present and the near future. Making preparations for the late future, specifically for something as far away as retirement, is something many people neglect, despite its importance. It does beg the question: how far does one plan for the future? The issues regarding to the private financial preparations for retirement were discussed in Thomas West’s presentation: Considerations for…

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    know and expect that a case will be decided in a specified way due to standard operating procedures. This part of competency interferes with the department’s ability to be flexible. In matters of Medicare and Medicaid, citizens (with low income, the elderly, or disabled) hope to be seen as individual cases as special cases where their situation is considered and not just scanned through as standard procedure. In special cases, citizens ask for flexibility for their situation and for…

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