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    My main responsibility was to administer Immunization records to individuals. Thought this might seem very easy there was a lot more to the job. First of all, one of the main issues I experienced on a consistent basis is that most individuals think I-Care is an immunization registry that keeps up ever last person immunization record, and this is not the case. In fact it is the exact opposite most individuals born before the 1990’s are not in our registry due to the fact that physicians were not…

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    assistance, which is vital since it results in better programs, campaigns, funding, and volunteerism. Argument 3: The redistribution of wealth and income through means of taxes and governmental programs can provide the poor with much-needed money and accessibility. Cycle of Poverty Economic phenomenon;…

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    this celebration to be sacred to the village status as the celebration introduces the 8-12 year old boys to the duties of manhood. Aside from ritualistic attributes, costuming, music, and dancing also drive in the appeal of the viewers. B) The accessibility of this performance is a live performance which takes places in their beloved African tribal community. This…

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    's right to have an abortion under the Fourteenth amendment to the Constitution. Once abortion became legal, people of the 70’s had easy access, however since then accessibility has decreased. Controversy, forces unhealthy abortions, the violation of fundamental human rights, disrupting countless lives, and the shrinking accessibility Therefore it is necessary for people to be reminded of why abortion was made legal. It is imperative for people to be reminded of why abortion was…

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    Penang Port Case Study

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    enhance the competitiveness of local companies by strengthening business relationship with foreign companies in a Free Trade Zone. The successful of port also depend to the industrial parks. If a port design far away from the production center, the accessibility to each other is lacking. Thus, to design a port, port operator should think the future of the port as being to be the busiest port in the…

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    Growing up as children it is taught that it is not what is on the outside appearance of our bodies that matters, but what is on the inside of our heart. In America it is taught that there is freedom in this country and everyone is equal no matter what race, religion, or gender. God has given each individual on this world a unique personality and heart, however in this corrupt world everyone faces problems and some people live with disabilities. People are treated differently when they face…

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    Childhood Hunger Crisis

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    food security is originated on three pillars, and it will ultimately result in an increase to the subject that not everybody is receiving equivalent admission to secure and healthful food. The three scopes of this issue comprise of obtainability, accessibility, and use, which eventually founds the large gap between the people and food…

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    Bank Experience Essay

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    1. Rushed (Current Bank Experience) My first experience with selecting my current bank draws back to my first day at university. I created an account, on paper, at a tent during the welcome week celebration. The experience was quite rushed and informal. I had numerous questions and concerns. I have never had to deal with my own finances before, and I was quite nervous. However even though the rushed process, the bank was quite accredited and well-known so I didn 't mind and felt safe inputting…

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    ADHD Medication Proposal

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    and non-pharmacological treatments. For the purposes of this research proposal, the general term medication includes stimulants, non-stimulants and other medicines. Medication is currently the most commonly used intervention due in part to its accessibility to families compared with non-pharmacological interventions that include behavioral therapy; however, the long term effects of medication in treating ADHD are not fully understood and medication poses the risk of side effects, including an…

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    study is whether all communities have equal access to foods that enable individuals to make healthy dietary choices. The researchers conducted audits of community supermarkets and local frequently visited fast food restaurants to get a feel on the accessibility and locations of places where healthy food choices were available. The researchers used the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s guidelines to establish what was considered healthy. The researchers used data from the 2000…

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