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    academic setting (). Speaking from the experience as a school administration working in a small rural and poverty stricken school district this has been one of my greatest challenges with poor performance on standardized…

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    for Economic Development (WCED), sustainable development is development that “meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” So, for industrial development to be sustainable, it must address important…

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    In every sense of the word, South Africa is diverse; linguistically, with 11 official languages; culturally and religiously with a plethora of popular faiths; and biologically, with 7 major distinct terrestrial biomes, one of which, the Cape Floral Kingdom, is endemic to the region. This biodiversity is, however, under threat due to land expansion, climate change, alien species invasion and much more (Turpie 2013). The loss of ecological settings and species demands that biodiversity should be…

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    Hillary Clinton Essay

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    president is someone that can lead the country in a right direction. It takes a special kind of person to be a good president. He/she must be smart, driven and have good leadership. Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton was born October 26, 1947 in Chicago. As a child, she played baseball and she swam. She graduated in the top 5 percent of her class in high school. She married her longtime boyfriend Bill Clinton on October 11, 1975. Her husband Bill Clinton took office as the President of the United…

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    these systems can include her workplace, professional school, peers and family. The SW has direct interactions within these systems, which shape her perspective and guide her actions. Identifying as a SW and choosing to support vulnerable women and child likely means she holds values related to social service and social justice. One might also assume that growing up within her family unit, she also learned to embody these values. Moving outward, mesosystems refer to the connections between…

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    Domestic violence, also known as intimate partner violence (IPV), is a significant concern in society today. It is estimated that 9 million couples, or one in six marriages, experience some form of intimate partner violence, with 21 percent of all violent crimes committed against women perpetrated by a romantic partner (Strong, DeVault, and Cohen 2010). Although violence against women in intimate relationships has existed for centuries, it has only become widely acknowledged as problematic since…

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    Why do people drink? There are many reason why an individual choses to drink. Some drinks alcohol because it supposedly helps them temporarily forget their problem, helps them have a good time, makes them happy, it’s “cool” or to socialized. Why is there law against alcohol? It is to protect us and to create a safer environment. In the situation in which I have to decide a stand point whether or not the Health Committee should support the bill to decriminalize drinking alcohol in public and in…

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    Refugees Mental Health

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    overlooked in physician evaluations of refugees is the state of their mental health. The main focus in mental health care is whether or not refugees suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, and depression. The following review of literature will address how the mental health care of refugees is being evaluated by researchers, what has been found by researchers, and what researchers suggest should be done to help refugees. The effects of post-traumatic stress disorder and depression can change…

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    Becoming A Social Worker

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    Introduction As a young child everyone asks you what you want to be when you grow up, I have always said that I want to help people but I wasn’t sure what I wanted to be. As I grew older, I have decided that I want to become a social worker. Although I still undecided on what type of social work. I am between a foster care worker or an adoption counselor. I have a love for kids, and I believe that each and every child in the world deserves a loving family and place that they can call home.…

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    W. E. B. Du Bois Analysis

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    W.E.B. Du Bois viewed sociological investigation as the solution to racism. He maintained that society looked down on other races because it did not understand. For him, knowledge based on scientific investigation and intelligent conversations were the keys for solving racial issues. He incorporated empirical data and historical information into his theories. During his life, Du Bois focused on the social condition of the colored people and was concerned with the nature and intersection of race…

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