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    a successful black man, and a white man envied his wealth. A white came to my grandfather with evil intentions, and told him that money grew on trees in Arkansas. My grandfather being not to long out of slavery did not know any better and believed the white man. So, my grandfather gave up his land to the white man in pursuits to move to Arkansas…

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    Causes and Prevalence Cerebral palsy is a condition that is caused when there is damage to the brain. The damage to the brain can occur before, during, or shortly after birth. Cerebral palsy can range from mild to severe. Cerebral palsy affects the child’s intellect, learning, speech, and vision. Cerebral palsy is not a disease and cannot be passed to other students. Cerebral palsy is nonprogressive which means that it does not worsen throughout the child’s lifetime. There are many different…

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    The Fourteenth Amendment

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    notice served on a defendant in a civil case must be “reasonably calculated, under all the circumstances, to apprise interested parties of the pendency of the action.” Greene v. Lindsey, 456 U.S. 444, 456 (1982). As an alternative to personal service, Arkansas law allows a plaintiff to serve notice on a defendant via warning order. Ark. R. Civ. P. 4(f). Does notice by warning order comport with the Fourteenth Amendment’s requirement to apprise interested parties of the pendency of the action?…

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    NCAA Ethics and Compliance Program In 1906, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) was established in order to protect both student athletes and the integrity of college sports (Ferrell, Fraedrich & Ferrell, 2015). Since its establishment, the NCAA has worked with colleges in an effort to inoculate strong ethical standards for student athlete programs. The NCAA maintains an ethics and compliance program for universities to follow. The compliance program lists specific rules for…

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    Samuel P Massie Biography

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    in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States on July 3, 1919. His…

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    Andrea Smith Case Summary

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    Andrea Smith, a LPN of Truman, Arkansas, pled guilty to wrongfully disclosing a patient’s health information for a personal gain. She faces a maximum penalty of 10 years of imprisonment, and a $250,000 fine. Andrea, and her husband Justin Smith, were indicted on federal charges by violating the HIPPA in December of 2006. She was working at the Northeast Arkansas multispecialty clinic, in Jonesboro. Basically, Andrea Smith accessed a patient’s private medical information on November 28, 2006. She…

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    Walton Arts Center, is a performing arts facility that is located in Arkansas. "Their vision is to nourish creativity and embrace cultural risk." (Todd & White, 2002 p. A-1). A man by the name of Bill Mitchell who was widely known in the art industry as well as the "founding father" of the Walton Arts Center resigned and a lady by the name of Anita Scism became the Interim President. In 1998, Scism became the new permanent CEO/President of the arts center. The management team of…

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    Mr. Sanchez Case Study

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    financially as he transitions into retirement. Mr. Sanchez has been fortunate enough to have worked the past 40 years at two different jobs. For his situation, I would recommend applying for Arkansas Medicaid, Medicare, SNAP, and Social Security. All of these programs can be applied for locally in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Mr. Sanchez will be receiving Social Security retirement benefits…

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    The Little Rock Nine

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    In the 1950s the united states were facing a time period where racial inequalities and segregation existed. In little rock Arkansas, an phenomenal event had took place and marked a change in history forever. Little rock nine was an incident where nine black students decided to challenge racial segregation. At this time many states across the nation had mandatory segregation laws, requiring African-American children and Caucasian children to attend separate schools .“The crisis at Central High”…

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    Clean Water Act Essay

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    Problem(s) addressed by the statute: The Clean Water Act (CWA) was created to protect the health and wellbeing of public and environment form harmful pollutions that were being discharged into the water supply. Like others federal law CAA is overseas by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) by creating/following National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), along with other regulations and standards. Structure of statute: The Clean Water Act (CWA) and the basis of it all…

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