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    their background,health,environment in which they grow up. Each of these affects all areas of development. Some personal factors are children’s health. If children suffer from poor health or a physical disability or impairment it could restrict their development opportunities. An example is if a child has a medical condition or impairment they would be less able to participate in some activities than other children. This could affect their physical development and also restrict social activities…

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    Technology affects Violet and Titus’s relationship with their problems, how Titus’s friends feel about Violet, and her slowly dying throughout the book. Technology plays a huge role in the characters lives and relationships in Feed. At birth most children are given what’s called the feed which is basically a smartphone in your head. This affects many relationships in Feed, such as Violet and Titus’s relationship. Titus and Violet’s relationship is affected by the feed such as, their problems,…

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    Being a marijuana activist he informs the audience about a new study done by University College of London proving that marijuana in fact does not affect your IQ. He makes the claim that the brand new study done in 2014 throws out an unprofessional, flawed study done by Duke University. Ingraham uses statistics from the new and old study and his own personal opinion to support his agenda. In aresult…

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    Overemployment Analysis

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    I personally agree with the discussion that over-employment affects the livelihood of anyone involved. Although I personally have not had much experience within career areas, I have had specific jobs in which over-employment was present and did affect my livelihood, therefore allowing me to assess the situation discussed in the chapter. I have had to work longer hours in order for one specific career to…

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    loud voice. As I read her chart, she was a DTO/DTS but she has come a long ways with her treatment. Her positive symptoms do not appear to be visible, her negative symptoms are not present, her cognitive symptoms appear to not be affected and her affect is regularly pleasant. This patient is a prime candidate for discharge because she is no longer a threat to…

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    At any age, making the decision to have and raise a baby to adulthood is one that takes a lot of careful consideration and planning. Right now at the age of seventeen, my goals for the future include pursuing a post-secondary education, world travel, starting a career, and more. However, if I were to have a child at this age, whether planned or unexpected, my goals would change drastically and my life would be affected in several ways. First off, raising a child is expensive. According to a…

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    influences other family members, this can affect every person’s life. Family is one of the key points to do with the outcome of who a person is. Blood or not, the people that live around and love each other consider themselves family. Family determines the kind of life a person lives, it can…

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    from different backgrounds and we have different experiences under our belts, and with that comes the importance of social location. Social Location determines what type of person you are, what groups you fit into, and how intersectionality theory affects you either in a positive and or a negative fashion. My social location is unique because of my experiences with mental health. It is important to understand that there is a strong disadvantage with a mental health diagnosis not only because…

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    am not as good as other people. Throughout my life this has always affected my happiness because it was never as easy as I wanted it to be. With that being said, many people that are also a different race also struggle with this problem and this affects their wellbeing as well. I came to realize what a struggle being a person of color is to other people as well after carefully reading a short story by Junot Diaz called “Wildwood” and a poem by Claudia Rankine called “From Citizen Six” where both…

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    Theory Of Ownership

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    Objects. Material things that can be seen and touched: tangible sources that play a key role in everyday life, and have the power to alter a person’s character and blur their morals. Ownership of things has been viewed as helpful and detrimental to a person’s moral character and development of self. Philosophers have taken this concept into considerations and argued their thoughts on the theory of ownership. Greek philosopher Plato, defends his view of ownership as being harmful to the…

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