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    When given the assignment to discuss one active and one dead bill, I wanted to pick ones that I thought would be seen in my future as a social worker. I scrolled through bill after bill and finally decided on an active, approved by the governor bill: Senate Bill Number 2107. Since there were many more dead bills, it was harder to pick one, but I went with Senate Bill Number 2667. Senate Bill Number 2107 was approved by the Mississippi governor. It took effect on July 1, 2015 and requires…

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    this situation occurred when the caseworker allowed his own personal bias, put the client health and welfare at risk. All threats against someone lives or bodily harm must be taken seriously, and appropriate action must be taken to protect those who could be harmed. Standard 5 of the NOHS Code of Ethics states, If it is suspected that danger or harm may occur to the client or to others as a result of a client's behavior, the human service professional acts in an appropriate and professional…

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    Observance of professional boundaries is important to enhance safety of patients. Currently, iam so mindfulness about my interactionwith patients and their relatives into a meaningful encounter whose aim is to improve patient’s outcomes., for example, I acknowledge that it is not good to impose my personal values onto the patients as this could affectthe nurse-patient relationship. Being aleart of unacceptable behaviour such as receiving or borrowing money and any forms of gifts from patients…

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    Street Drugs Satire

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    Street drugs have always held poor connotations. Anyone who related with them would be immediately recognized as an addict or criminal. That is until opioids and prescription painkillers came around, when your white suburban mom could be just as dependent on a high as your average heroin junkie. I believe if opioids are continually available, other drugs should be legalized, focusing mainly on marijuana. Opioids: legal, completely accessible, and easily prescribed. It is truly the choice…

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    difficult to identify as a lot of his stories revolve around a disorderly universe, resulting in existential crises. These chaotic worlds Kafka places his characters in causes them to prioritize their spirituality and mindfulness over their physical, bodily needs. In “The Metamorphosis”, although Gregor has an entirely different body than he is used to, he often times is able to think abstractly and even rationally. He ultimately…

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    Living in a populated area like New York, it is rather difficult not know someone or hear about someone who is living in what most call a “dysfunctional,” meaning any impairment of function according to the Oxford English Dictionary, home, whether it be with a “dysfunctional” parent, sibling, or significant other. For those of us who have not grown up and lived in a toxic environment like that, it is easy for us to say, “if I where in his/her shoes, I would not put with their behavior,”…

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    surgery for removal. Surgery from dieting should be a clear indicator that calorie restriction diets are dangerous and that people should be careful when restricting calories on their own. Another example of how a very restrictive diet can disrupt bodily systems and make the whole body weak including the immune system. Most of the immune system is in the gut. Good bacteria and bad bacteria have to maintain a balance for optimal immunity. When it comes to nutrition, a proper diet feeds the good…

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    not an actual human yet so they say that they are not killing anyone. I believe that even though the baby has not developed all of its bodily structures when a mother decides to have an abortion, they are still killing…

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    Montana Force Analysis

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    non-threatening. Second level of the continuum is verbalization which means force is not physical. Officers use calm and non-threatening commands to gain compliance. Third level of the continuum is empty hand control. Empty hand control requires officers to use bodily force to gain control of a situation. This may require officers to use types of holds, grabs, and locks to restrain an individual…

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    Doris In Schools Case

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    itself. Instead of redirecting him, she took it and gave it to Hannah during lunch. This can also be seen when Doris cleaned her up after discovering some cuts on her arms. Though it was a nice gesture, the substitute is supposed to avoid contact with bodily fluids unless absolutely needed. In this case, it didn’t seem to be an emergency that required her physical contact. Therefore, Doris was not complying with school rules and regulations. When given medication from a parent, the substitute…

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