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    careers such as these. The more young people are exposed to the requirements of adulthood, the more likely they are to remember these skills. Parents should deeply consider bringing these concerns to their local school board to further the education of their child. As Dr. Seuss once said, "The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you will…

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    acceptance to attend public school. Why should we deny a child from receiving an education? Everyone deserves at least a chance to enroll in public school, they could go to school to get educated so they can eventually get jobs. In the Plyler v. Doe case of 1982 the court said, “Education has a fundamental role in maintaining the fabric of our society”, when a Texas school tried to deny an immigrant child their right to an education. An uneducated child has little to no chance to thrive and…

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    Early Years Education was one of the biggest priorities that New Labour set out to achieve. At the end of New Labour’s time in office, it was stated that an ‘additional 2.3 billion was spent on Early Years Education; more than double in comparison to 1998’ (Stewart, 2013, pp. 10-12). New Labour also implemented free part time nursery in 1998 to all three to four years old, ‘76% of children from disadvantaged backgrounds took up the places’ (Lupton and Obolenskaya 2013, p. 23). Some early years’…

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    However, the reasons of why families decide to immigrate to the United States usually include to live a better life for the children. While the family is excited to immigrate to the place with better opportunities, there is a positive attitude the family is using all together. However when the family is acculturating together, some issues may arise. One of them is acculturation gap, which is caused by the parents acculturating at a slower rate than their children (Tummala-Narra &…

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    Home Schooling has been out of the public’s eye and with it growing in the past decade, I decided I would bring a new spotlight onto the subject. Through this long journey many new ideas and views have been brought to the eyes of the readers. When I first started writing this paper I was very one minded on the subject of homeschooling. The first time I started asking questions I thought to myself all these people do is just sit on their couch and do nothing but watch tv. They are just antisocial…

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    problems.Oil causes harm to the atmosphere by polluting everything around it and to solve this problem scientists are working to build sustainable energy sources such as solar panels. Given unlimited resources researchers could investigate and find an alternative to power the planet without harming the environment or the economy. Currently the main supply of energy on which vehicles, buildings, televisions and anything that runs on electricity depends on fossil fuels. Nearly all vehicles run on…

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    What role does Western Medicine play in our society? Western medicine is evidence- based medicine that began in the Western civilization countries like Europe. It is a system in which medical doctors and healthcare professionals treat symptoms. Throughout time medicine has revolutionized into a new traditional era of American health culture. A new culture that now focuses on its fundamental foundation to follow guidelines, rules, and procedures. Medicine and culture have crashed and caused…

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    This paper will discuss how the Navajo Indian and their view of the disease process, along with their traditional medical practices. The second part will talk about how the Navajo view Western medicine by looking at how they seek treatment for certain illness. The Navajo is the largest Native American tribe in the United States. They live in an area that encompasses Colorado, Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico and is about “25,000 square miles” (Coulehan, John L. 1). They…

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    becoming higher, resources (oil and coal) are becoming limited, and carbon based fuels are adding to global warming. According to “Benefits of Alternative Energies”, renewable energy technologies have little impact on water resources, do not discharge pollutants into surface water and toxins do not seep into the groundwater. The benefits of using alternative energy are very clear and it is a step in the right direction to a greener…

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    Introduction The essay is aimed at looking at the extent to which the use of traditions, alternative medicine and cultural factors play a vital part on the successful implementation of global health programs (GHP) in Cameroon. “Traditional Medicine(TM)” according to (WHO, 2015) is attributed to knowledge, skills and practices established on theories, beliefs and experiences primitive people of various cultures use in maintaining good health, preventing health issues and treating physical and…

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