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    A mother of two was only given $625 to spend on shelter, food, and clothing for one month. Cocaine was and is still widely used among homeless people, and causes violent behavior. It’s an addictive drug that is very expensive, and is one of the main components of homelessness (why nothing has happened). The laws regarding homelessness have done little to protect these…

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    educational, and socioeconomic factors when planning teaching strategies. The goal is to promote community wellness and decrease disability by identifying aspects that influence health behavior (Nies & McEwan, 2015-a). All steps of the educational care plan must be carefully planned. Nurses identify the health needs of the community by reviewing and analyzing community statistics. If the nurse has not developed a relationship with the community, networking, volunteering, or spending time at…

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    exposed to many different types of germs and bacterias before, therefore it will be easier for them to become infected by different diseases and illnesses. The benefits that come from vaccinations are not only limited to children, but they can help adults too. When growing up people have to keep up with their vaccines to ensure they stay healthy. Vaccinations also ensure proper health when traveling to foreign countries and taking on new jobs. Benefits of vaccination include the elimination or…

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    as all of the individuals in poverty that can potentially become contributing members of society and allow for a more balanced societal cohesion to be formed. In 2009 President Obama implemented a program called (ARRA), American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, known as the “Stimulus program”. This program is designed to reduce unemployment, invest in infrastructure, boost education, re-vamp healthcare and enhance “green” energy while providing relief for those affected by the recession.…

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    Au Pair Research Paper

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    ask when they first heard about the Au Pair Program. Well, the Au Pair Program is an intercultural exchange based on childcare work where unmarried adults aged between 18 and 27 come to the US. (www.aupairworld.com). They come to the US. to have a cultural experience where they improve their language skills, have the opportunity to explore the country and study of course. This program is regulated by the US. State Department (www.usaaupair.com). The program calls the attention of many young…

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    Early Childhood Study

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    parents can always call with any video app or just leave a message in their break time or lunch time to send a message to their child or share their day with children. Parents will still participate even if they are not physically there. For example, if it is the birthday of a child and his parents could not attend it because of work, leaving a message for the child will make him feel important that his parent remembered and showed that they…

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    Juvenile’s brains are also not fully developed. This made it unconstitutional to sentence juveniles to life without the possibility of parole. I think this is a fair law because juveniles may be completely different once they hit adult hood, but the case of Miller V. Alabama made me feel differently. I still believe that he should be sentenced heavily. At the time of his crime he was fourteen, and fourteen year olds know that it is not right to murder someone. I think he should be held for most…

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    Equal Access to Quality Care is what all children deserve regardless of their background or ability. However, this is not the case for many children. Currently, many children are faced with countless obstacles that impair them from obtaining access to quality care. For instance, some of the reasons are because of their background or differences in ability. Luckily, there are those that refuse to accept this and envision all children obtain quality care. They have decided to become the voice…

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    Katrina Gilbert Poverty

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    the lack of support from her former partner. Although Katrina is unsatisfied with her job workload, she remains committed to bringing in source of income because of these factors. However, this was not the end of the list considering Katrina’s health care and educational status. She suffered from Graves’ disease, yet was put in the position between paying for these medical costs or paying for bills pertaining to her children and their home. For a long period, she chose her family over attending…

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    outta high school and never giving up on his dream. Lastly, he worked hard for what he earned. He compartmentalized his terrible childhood, he stayed motivated and maintained a positive attitude, he grew up without a father and was in and out of foster care. Throughout all these obstacles Chris Gardner managed to become a motivational speaker, a stockbroker, and CEO of a multi-million dollar company. His book “The Pursuit of Happyness”, the story of a homeless man striving to become a…

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