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    2M Certification Essay

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    As Leading Petty Officer for 2M he is as an expert leader and outstanding manager, he led his division through several inspections through the year with outstanding results and led a successful 2M Crane Site Certification with outstanding results. He is constantly training his sailors to do better and not just the bare minimum. As a subject master expert in Micro Miniature/Module Test and Repair he is constantly striving for success and making everything more streamline. Through the meticulous…

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    Oakland, California to conduct a study of 40 young men's battles managing stigma and punitive social control applied on their lives from society. Rios conducted his study for a time of three years using various number of qualitative methods ranging from observation, interviews, and review of academic scholarship and official records. This book is divided into two major sections, the first part of the book contains four chapters which examine the punitive nature of the criminal justice system,…

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    prisons shut down their educational programs or ended agreements with local education institutes (Boulard 2005). Even though “prison education has long been a traditional higher-education concern, with more than 350 individual two-year and four-year college programs offering classes to 38,000 students nationally by the early 1990s,” the restriction of Pell Grants to prisoners all but ended that trend (Boulard…

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    Equalizing School Funding

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    (Turner 7). Each school district’s income is different and can vary from year to year because the majority of school districts rely heavily on local taxes. The differences in district revenue can be huge between wealthy suburban communities and rural or inner city communities because of the differences of income in their…

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    The Ivory Tower Analysis

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    debt is one trillion and still rising. The film speaks on the situation of college students have like the debt they obtain over four years, college distractions and even not graduating. Also what are the specific things that students are learning and why is it so valuable? Rossi is sending a message to the parents and college students that they should pay more attention to which college they give their money too and how colleges are using those funds. There are other options that educate…

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    education of African American children in both the North and South” (Cusher, 2015, p. 38). The segregation of schools continued until 1954. The ruling of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka laid the foundation of desegregation in the public school systems. As a result of this case, the Supreme Court “declared that ‘separate but equal has no place in public education’ and that ‘separate facilities are inherently unequal’” (Cushner, 2015, p. 44). After the ruling of Brown v. Board of Education…

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    Introduction Americans have been conditioned to think of the criminal justice system as an organized bureaucratic machine that follows a neat and precise sequence of events. A person commits a crime for which they are arrested, they appear before a judge for sentencing and they take a hiatus from society for a few years while they pay their debt; after which time they will be fully rehabilitated and ready to rejoin their former communities. Sadly, this model is work of fiction in comparison to…

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    Describe Work Experience

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    I reside in South Central Los Angeles, California. 2. What is your current profession? Describe your work responsibilities. (If desired, you don 't have to include the name of your employer.) I currently work as a temporary receptionist at Children Institute, Inc. (CII). As a receptionist, I mostly provide the day to day administration of CII front desk reception and informed parents about our Head Start program. CII is a non-profit organization. Children Institute Inc. offers many…

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    important role in the health care system. (HIM) professionals have several responsibilities ranging from identification of records to process (finding discharge patients’ lists), assembly of records into standard forms, quantitative analysis (existence, completeness, & authentication), as well as coding. Other duties of the HIM include abstracting, storing, retrieving or release of information, tracking records while processing, evaluating and managing health information systems, that includes…

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    Two common themes in el movimento, the women’s movement, and Chicana feminism included employment and education . Employment and education are universal terms applied to various social movements but possess different meanings across movements. Their difference in meaning for Anglo women and Chicanas influenced Chicana’s reason to disassociate with the Women’s movement. Both groups of women agreed for the change in employment and education, but as Chicanas would soon argue, what these issues…

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