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    orientation. According to Cohen’s ideas, monster embodies an idea that is outside of our common social norm, thereby, we don’t look deeper into them. Similarly, Caitlyn is representative of a group that mostly overlooked because of their lack of acknowledgment in our society and we mostly put very little effort to understand their values. Consequently, we treat them like they don’t belong in our society and viewed…

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    child care center. I would provide them with a fully-furnished (cots, full-size refrigerator, microwave, etc.) and stocked lounge (food, personal hygiene items, extra clothing, etc.). I would have regular teacher appreciate events and awarded acknowledgments (teacher of the month, most creative door décor, etc.) I would do to motivate my staff, is provide them with short hours and high pay, which will allow them time to spend with their family, handle personal matters, and to just have a break…

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    Throughout the chapter, I came to realize that the term "Burnout" effects an individuals emotional and physical state by providing to much stress upon an individual. According to Hutchison (2015), "Burnout is a prolonged response to chronic emotional and interpersonal stressors on the job, and is defined by the three dimensions of exhaustion, cynicism, and inefficacy" (p.435). This is a major issue for an individuals health because to much stress can reflect someone's health negatively. Also,…

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    I examined my run chart with communication with an Alzheimer’s loved one and or patient. I have to say this is challenging since it varies on a weekly basis and my mother aka the patient has good and bad days. We all have expectations—they're part of what helps move us forward in life. If you hope to have communication that you like and succeed in, you'll work hard toward that goal. Having expectations of your patient and or loved one with Alzheimer’s can help them set their own goals and strive…

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    War On Drugs Summary

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    material was primarily centered around the illicit network that has emerged in Mexico as a direct result of political corruption and economic benefits for drug traffickers using the U.S market. The “War of Drugs” has ‘failed’ claims Eduardo Porter, acknowledgment of the growing drug problem doesn’t seem to be the problem instead Porter explains the thought of “eradicating the illegal drug market” (Porter) as an impossible task. Instead focus should be on a broader public health issue;…

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    Within the vast and expanding field of Indigenous visual art and culture there continues to be a difficult debate about what is considered ‘authentic’ Indigenous art. Traditional pre-contact art motifs, materials and styles as are viewed, particularly from a settler audience, as truly authentic Indigenous art. This stance is increasingly damaging to Canadian Aboriginal communities and artists. For this attitude that only art made before or within the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries are…

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    7 Crusades Clothing

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    The crusades first started by Pope Urban II who wanted to retrieve Christian land from the Muslims who ruled them. This feat launched seven crusades before it ended during the 13th century. During this era, trade was a great commodity and vast. This may have influenced costumes worn in the era. Fabrics and raw material were widely available which made garments and changed the social status associated when wearing them, however, peasants costumes were relatively unchanged during this period. The…

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    dividua Oonagh Reitman’s article “Cultural Relativist and Feminist Critiques of International Human Rights”. The purpose of this article are by the social relativist study, I mean the investigate which is made of the assert that human rights are general, that will be, that human rights are those held basically by temperance of being human and whose substance, shape and translation are not subject to varieties in culture (Donnelly 1989: 109-110). Social relativism comprises in the…

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    The story, “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” by Ursula K. Le Guin demonstrates a powerful symbol that expresses how the city of Omelas is able to hold itself together, specifically the child in the basement. It states that the basement the child is in is located in a beautiful and luxurious building or home, but once someone steps down to the basement, they are in for a disturbing view. The quote: “Some of [the citizens of Omelas] understand why, and some do not, but they all understand that…

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    During the class visit of Gainesville Health and Fitness (GHF), the major facility business strategy that I took away from Mr. Joe Cirulli presentation and talk is the use of taking successful ideas and concepts and incorporating them into your business. For example, during Mr. Cirulli’s presentation, he showed a short documentary clip and photos of Selfridge department store in London, England, which categorizes each specific clothing section as its own store. Mr. Cirulli stated that when he…

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