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    Forced Migrants

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    host community Forced migrants are believed to have both negative and positive effects on both the forced migrants and the host community. These impacts can be economic, social, political, demographical and environmental which affect the migrants and their hosts in short and long term, especially if the staying of the forced migrants have protracted. When they arrive in the host place, they immediately start to compete for scarce resources such as water, food, housing, and health services.…

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    Lake Elsinore: Case Study

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    Has your organization received Community Designation Funds in the past four years? From which district(s)? Amount? Please indicate the specific project name, start/finish dates, and break down of how funds were spent. Yes, the City of Lake Elsinore did receive $3,000 in funding for…

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    success rate in academics. The people of color, on the other hand, who tend to be of lower income communities, have lower academic success. Academic standards are the same for everyone and every child is expected to meet those standards, yet our system fails to realize that not every child is the same. The…

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    Literacy in the Hispanic Community The United States Bureau of Census determined that more than half of the minority population is classified as functionally or marginally illiterate (Kutner et al, 2016). A major aspect of this problem is that recent immigrants know little or no English when they arrive to the United States (Kutner et al, 2006). The level of the English language that is known is limited to what is required to function in the workplace and community (Kutner et al,…

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    10%, general science, space, and technology for 15%, energy for 10%, natural resources and environment, agriculture for 10%, agriculture for 10%, transportation for 5%, community and regional development for 10%, education/employment/social services for 2.5%, health for 7.5%, income security for 7.5%, veteran’s benefits/services for 2.5%, administration for justice 2.5%, and general government for 7.5%. I chose to take from all the programs because a little taken out of each group is better then…

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    QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN HEALTHCARE SERVICES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCES TO SELECTED HOSPITALS IN PUNE Dr. Sachin S. Vernekar Dean FMS of Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University and Director of Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship Development (IMED), Pune, India Shirin Sheykholeslam Research Scholar of Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship Development (IMED), Pune, India Abstract: Service Quality has been the focus of many studies in recent years.…

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    Homelessness Case Study

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    health. This is due to the reduced access to medical and preventive care. When the homeless requires medical attention they are usually at a stage when their condition is advanced, which can lead to longer hospitalizations. According to the Homeless Services Network spokesperson Cathy Jackson, there are 10,000 homeless adults in Florida and double that number when children are included (MacEgan, 2014). Furthermore, a study done by the federal government ranks Florida first for chronically…

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    Provincial correction facilities throughout their country and the pros and cons of the correctional system (Correctional Service Canada, 2010). Prior to the end of the 19th century, the correctional system in Canada was only focused on punishing criminals. The correctional system did not think about rehabilitating criminals to transition them back into society (Correctional Service Canada, 2010). The punishments inflicted on these criminals were cruel and inhumane. For example, they…

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    Community Synthesis Essay

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    To begin, public libraries are home for the building of communities and deepening of personal relationships. Citizens go to public libraries for varying reasons. For example, some citizens borrow books, others find a place to study, and some attend meetings and other events that are available. According to Orland Park Public Library’s Calendar of Events, public events such as pilates classes, along with craft nights, take place in the library. On other nights, board meetings will occupy the…

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    after-school programs is vital for students 6 to 14 years of age, towards developing better social skills and an understanding of study habits. For students 15 to 18, after-school programming should be made available for academic support and community service projects in developing a work…

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