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    INTRODUCTION The career I decided to research is social work. I wasn’t sure that is what I wanted to research because really I thought I wasn’t going to go to college and I was going to go down a completely different career path. I chose this because I have really been thinking of school and what I want to go for. There are many different subsections of social work and many different things you can do along with the job itself. With this career you can work in nursing homes, hospitals, and human…

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    Female Infanticide Causes

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    Female infanticide is a great problem in China today where many women and children are being affected. People around the world are being affected by adopting many of these young girls. One forth of adoptions comes from China and almost all are girls (China’s Lost Girls). The term female infanticide means the act of getting rid of your female child/fetus whether that is by means of abandonment, abortion, or killing shortly after birth. Many people in China are affected by many causes for female…

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    in the news, and they are intended to serve as entertainment. These violent television shows are also widely popular among viewers. It is possible that this portrayal of violence causes viewers to become physically violent in the real world, and act out what they see on television. In the recent history of American television, fictional violence has gone from a status of good versus evil, to one where audiences root for the bad guys and hope that they don’t get caught. This is the idea of…

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    Pros And Cons Of HIPAA

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    Introduction: HIPAA stands for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. HIPAA acts as a frame work in exchange and disclosure of the individual health information. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) privacy rule was enacted on August 14 2002 .The rule applies to the health care providers, health care clearinghouses and other medical facilities. The Rule requires appropriate safeguards to protect the privacy of personal health information and sets limits…

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    Dear Child Analysis

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    as men. If they're not snuffed of their chance to live, girls are not allowed to go to school, instead they stay at home toiling away at housework for a family that already preconceived them at birth as an inconvenience. They are later forced into loveless and often enough abusive marriages to anyone who elevates the social ranking of the family the most. The reality is dire. Although things have progressed from those appalling circumstances, change doesn't seem to be coming fast…

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    Physical Education in High School With the rise of the technological age, it seems like the only thing that is not improving is the world’s health. Everyday, children face social pressures, academic stressors, and distractions in the form of electronics and social media outlets. Couple the previous statement with the fact that school systems across the country are placing less of an importance on physical activity, and it should be no surprise that 1 out of every 3 children ages 2-19 are…

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    Isaiah Rodriguez Professor Van Hoff Comp and Lit 101 16 October 2016 Abortion, the process of terminating a pregnancy, is an extremely controversial issue in terms of morality and politics. While abortion can occur naturally via miscarriage, induced abortion is an intentional procedure involving surgery or medication to terminate a pregnancy. Abortion has been debated by the Supreme Court throughout recent history and by both ends of the political spectrum. This governmental debate has lead to…

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    should act in the best interest of the Kate. 3) Human rights of the Kate will be respected…

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    • Although the main climatic benefit of green cover is cooling and shading, vegetation and soils, particularly trees, can counter poor air quality by absorbing greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and other air pollutants, i.e. green space can act as ‘carbon sinks’ • Soil also stores carbon in the form of…

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    is centered around Grandmother Migdim and her family members, discusses: (1) patrilineality, (2) polygyny, (3) reproduction, (4) patrilateral parallel-cousin marriage, and (5) honor and shame. Some of the key topics that are discussed by the Bedouin men and women include: differences between the roles of sons and daughters; arguments between family members; co-wives, isolation, and intimacy; rivals and fighting; raising children, midwives, and adoption; birth control and rituals and remedies;…

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