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    guardian, or the situation in the country the child lives in. This art therapy was used when the child is afraid to speak or doesn’t know how to express it verbally and that way they have a variety of ways to express themselves whether is through the media, the arts, and many other ways. Not everyone expresses the same and some require more work than others to talk about their life or things they do not want to talk about to break away from that thing they want to get away from. This people who…

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    Personal set of notes What is anti-semitism? What form did it take in the Nazi State? Anti-semitism: hostile behaviour, prejudice and beliefs towards the Jewish population, simply because of the fact that they were Jewish, based upon stereotypes and religious views. Irrational fear/hatred. Dates back to ancient times. Forms: physical- violence, attacks, massacre, murder, torture. Mental: Nuremberg laws, propaganda. 2. Describe the history of anti-semitism up until 1933. Biblical times- Hebrews…

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    The least important factors were: reception desk duties, typic duty officer activities, acting as a chief of service, supporting riot squads, and updating social media (Steden, Miltenburg, & Boutellier, 2015). Legitimacy can be improved when law enforcement is able to do what the community believes is important. There is likely to be a difference in what the community thinks is important; surveys would be a way that…

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    B1. The field trip will take place during the middle & end of the third week. The students will be attending an indoor or outdoor track practice and track meet at Liberty University. The field trip will help the students understand how the olympic games of today are modeled after the games of ancient Greece. B2. During the track practice the students will have the opportunity to view different types of modern events that takes place at a track meet. The students will be able to ask…

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    Health care for the mentally ill in Australia is faced with various challenges within individuals, families, communities and broader society. The current definition of health is a complete state of mental, physical and social well-being and not just the absence of disease, (WHO, 1948 as cited in Huber et al., 2011, p. 1; Bowler, 2008 as cited in Fitzpatrick, 2010, p. 61). While health revolves around specific conditions, well-being is a ‘comprehensive examination of health related issues,’…

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    Economy. It seems the person who holds this position is the most powerful person in the world. But, as the pioneers of modern democracy, has the United States’ stripped the position of it’s power in it’s attempt to realize a perfect system of checks and balances? Or has the spike in executive duties given the President far too broad a purview? In a constantly evolving society, the role of the government and of the President are constantly changing causing sharp conflict between those who believe…

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    political system could be a worked out for Mars inhabitants, the past technology and attempts to explore Mars, have been mostly unsuccessful. Dr. Ian O’Neill, who has a PhD in solar physics, is a correspondent for Universe today and Discovery Digital Media; writes of the “Mars curse” in retaining to the failure of Mars probes. The stifling end of the Mariner 3 probe where “in space its solar panels failed to open and the batteries went flat. Now it's orbiting the sun dead” (O’Neill). At least…

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    As a part of history America has long been heralded as the land of equal opportunity. It is almost universally regarded as the pinnacle of democracy and egalitarianism. Yet it would surprise many to note the persisting disparity between the rights of men and women in American society today. Though the nation has made great leaps in the direction of equal gender rights, it has recently stagnated, and many would argue has even moved backward. In the age known for creating Rock and Roll, movie…

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    analysis but it is much newer research, which could be a contributing factor to the lack of empirics. There is an overwhelming bias to the literature focused on congressional oversight. With the expanding executive branch and the belief of basic democracy that there has to be checks and balances in order for the system to work that congressional oversight is a necessary power. McGrath does not believe that it is clear that the idea of oversight over noncompliant agencies should always be a…

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    It is overwhelming impressive how the human mind can store substantial information, perform complex recollection, but on the other hand, can also choose to turn against facts laid down by “authentic” history—history that is definitely not a victim of deception, not instigated by the seduction of dictatorship, and not twisted to fit and give glory to a specific family’s narrative. The truth is, a country’s story is not just chronicled in History books which some aim to misinform; more so, it is…

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