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    Juvenile Court Challenges

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    Many juvenile court systems face various challenges that dog young individuals. The juvenile court system in Hinesville has also not been left behind, as there are mistreatments of youth in their quest for social justice. In many cases, the young people are subjected to harsh treatments similar to those issued in adult criminal systems. This overly punitive approach of the young is, in fact, a violation of their basic rights since many judges rely on their intuition in making judgments. The…

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    In the story "The Black Pearl" the boy faced many challenges while trying to get the pearl. One challenge that he faced was that he could not stay down in the cave for that long because he would loose his breath " On my second dive I had no sooner reached the bottom than a shadow fell across the bed where I was working. It was the shadow of a gray shark, one of the friendly ones, but by the time he had drifted away my breath was gone." (15) and "So I failed to pry the shell loose before my lungs…

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    as if they are part of the story. She tells her readers about how a grandmother goes out of her way to help her disabled grandson. As she begins her journey, old Phoenix Jackson overcomes challenges large and small to get medicine for her disabled grandson. While reading along with the story about her challenges the story opens the reader’s eyes and start to feel what the main character is going through. The author shows that Phoenix Jackson is both a Martyr and Warrior for what she does and…

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    survives at Camp Green Lake. Holes was written by Louis Sachar. Stanley changes throughout the book. While Stanley is at Camp Green Lake he faces lots of challenges. These challenges mould and shape Stanley into a stronger person. Stanley goes through physical, emotional and social challenges A big part of Stanley challenges involves a physical challenge and you can see throughout the book Stanley becomes stronger. For example, at the start of the book Stanley is overweight and weak and when he…

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    to discipline the team. He said that the team would only run when the head coach or he were trying to teach or if they start picking on each other but never when they make a mistake. He said that he always thought that this was one of his biggest challenges because of the job was…

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    conflicting opinions.Books are challenged and banned because of these conflicting views but are more easily broken into four main topics: Religious, Social, Sexual, and Political. The book Animal Farm by George Orwell, explores the social and political challenges emerging prior to the Cold War. Animal Farm was published in 1945 by Harcourt,Inc. and has been challenged by many such as teachers, cities, states, and even entire continents. To fully understand why this book has been challenged,…

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    Eye On Earth Challenges

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    They have divided the challenges into internal and external challenges. Internal challenges are the challenges that come from inside of the society not from outside factor, such as the institutional weaknesses, weaknesses of organizational set-up and the lack of resources & infrastructure. While the external challenges mean the outside factors that have an impact on the Arabic society, for example, the lack of support…

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    the next president of the United States of America. There will be various challenges that the candidate chosen for office will face. The challenges varies from the education of many people and being able to manage bills to afford more teachers. A meager challenge would also be immigration and whether to deport non-citizens or substitute their living arrangements for them. War would also be included in one of the many challenges the candidate would have to face because they have to put themselves…

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    Future Nursing Challenges

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    opportunities to put theory into practice and build the students’ confidence as future nurses. It brings with it myriad scenarios that test the mettle of nurses, their ability to adapt and thrive under pressure. The Challenges We Face The transition to critical care comes with its own set of challenges. A critical care nurse is called upon to be able to put together assessments with prioritization and speed of intervention. The nurse has to be vigilant and be aware of changes in condition…

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    Challenges offer a person the grit and fight that is needed to get through life. I am no stranger to challenges throughout my life I have faced countless different challenges that force me to adapt and grow as a person. The biggest challenge that I faced was attending seven schools in thirteen years. From a young age I had move all around the country . At the tender age of three I had to move from Arizona to North Carolina. There I spent two years (one of them in Kindergarten) but managed to…

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