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    The tests has many not-so-hidden biases that disadvantage students of color, students of low-income households, students who are unfamiliar with American cultural conventions, students with disabilities, and students who are not proficient in English (Holmes 10). Many students who are not fluent in English are forced to take these tests in English before they have mastered the language (ProCon 1). This puts them at a huge…

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    Type your name here Type your name here Before you begin, save this document to your computer. You will need to submit your answers in the area indicated below. | The landscape of today’s healthcare professional work environment is quite dynamic. Factors such as managed care, legal and ethical structures as well as federal regulations, greatly impact the shape of the healthcare industry. As an aspiring professional in the medical field, your understanding of these influential factors…

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    Helen Keller was an extremely inspirational woman who had to overcome both deafness and blindness, and who found success and happiness in her life. Recalling her own personal experiences, she believed that anyone with determination and willpower could control their fate and succeed in life. But as she travelled and spoke with others throughout the country, she realized her view on achievement was severely limited. Keller realized that she had many opportunities in life that others did not,…

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    Food Insecurity

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    “A baby born in the U.S. is nearly three times as likely to die during her first year of life as one born in Finland or Japan.” The article also states that even though healthcare spending levels are significantly higher in the United States an American baby is more than twice as likely to die in her first year of life as compared to…

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    benefit the ones that fund them. An example of government corruption is the Bell, California scandal. Council members earn more than others in different cities receiving nearly one million. Seven councilmen were charged and sentenced to prison for their acts. They later found secret funds that containing millions of more dollars. Even though the government can do a lot of good, it can also do a lot of impairment, like harming…

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    The issues of the two groups that I will be talking about are two of the groups that in most states are two of the most under serviced groups in our schools today. Gifted and Talented (G/T) and LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) students and students from LGBT families are not being reached out to and served by most school districts in America. I have been in classrooms with both of these groups, and the teachers were not prepared for their classrooms and it has and is still causing…

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    Evaluating academic performance has long been important at local, state, and national levels. By way of standardized tests, authorities track student progress, using scores and trends to make numerous conclusions and reforms regarding curriculum. Unfortunately, this system contains countless flaws and biases, causing erroneous interpretations and negative consequences for all people involved in the testing program. While standardized tests may occasionally measure a generalized level of…

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    Despite modern knowledge, technology, and science, doctors still prescribe drugs identical to cocaine, alcohol, cigarettes, caffeine, and heroine (Khosh and Beneda). The medication ritalin is a stimulant that works the same way those harmful drugs do. In 1993, 2,500,000 prescriptions were written for ritalin (Khosh and Beneda). As is commonly known, all prescription drugs have side effects, but imagine the side effects of drugs identical to heroin and cocaine. Ritalin is a stimulant…

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    Backoffice Business Ethics

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    of the job, then they should be considered a qualified applicant for the job. If they do meet the requirements, and your company doesn’t consider them a qualified applicant, then that would be considered discrimination against the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). According to the discrimination law, the ADA considers an individual disabled, if he or she has a, physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities,” has a record of such…

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    Education Disparity

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    adolescents are unable to obtain higher education due to their background, which results in a vast imbalance in education. Mentioned in the article, “Children, Racial Disparities, and Status of,” the author expresses that, “Among students classified with disabilities, black students are twice as likely as whites to be educated in a separate setting. Black and Latino children are significantly less likely than white children to receive special education,” (Moore 295). The writer emphasizes in the…

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