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    Mikhail Bakunin once said, “Political Freedom without economic equality is a pretense, a fraud, a lie; and the workers want no lying.” The people who apply for jobs have to take a drug test while those on welfare can violate the use of the money. Welfare is basically financial support given to people in need. Helping people that are in need can cost money because nobody knows what they are using their check on. Many individuals do not agree with the kind of action mainly because they could be…

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    The following research paper will discuss the following topics of access to healthcare, preventive care, and utilization of services available to the population of the United States throughout their life span. Access to healthcare in the United States is an important topic being discussed in the medical arena today. Hospitals, clinics, and emergency centers are showing everywhere in the larger communities. So what is the problem with access? It begins with the ability to pay (obtain insurance…

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    commanders of the black community in Georgia. Secondly, Georgia welfare programs, particularly child welfare services are the largest part of the human services budget. The child welfare provide for Georgia’s children and some adults that qualify for the assistance. The Georgia Food Stamp program supply monthly assistance to low income families to help pay for the cost of groceries. Georgia Medicaid program, gives health care coverage for individuals who are aged, blind, disabled, or poor.…

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    Children are expensive; it is estimated that the cost of raising a child to age 18 is around $245,000 in Canada. This number doesn’t include higher education which averages at around 7k yearly in tuition alone according to stats Canada (6). While the numbers may be different around the globe, what is certain is that it is relative expensive to raise a child with average income. A particular nation that is already choosing quality over quantity is Vietnam. According…

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    In the United States alone, roughly 3.3 million reports of child abuse, involving almost 6 million children are made. If that fact was broken down further, it would conclude that between four to seven children die everyday from child abuse. According to the Keeping Children and Families Safe Act of 2003[ Basic state grant program that help states improve the practices done towards preventing and treating child abuse.], child abuse is “any recent act or failure to act on the part of the caretaker…

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    first theorists Skinner, Freud, Bandura, and Bowlby concluded their own theories. Some said that is was nature such as genetics that affected a child all throughout life; others argued that nurture and how a child was raised caused the outcome. Theorists and scientists alike all picked a side and tried to prove which had more importance in life. Where a child is raised is going to affect the development more than just genetics. Nurture affects personality, behavior, and reaction to the…

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    the joy of childhood, but unfortunately, some children do not have nurturing adults to guide them. Throughout this course, we have learned that creating suitable environments for young children such as time, patience, warmth, and love are the key to optimal development outcome. Applying this knowledge to My Virtual Child program helps developing an even greater understanding on how to raise and guide a child. My child was born on Christmas day. After about 10 hours long of natural laboring,…

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    are paying more than 30 percent of their income for housing are considered cost burdened and may have difficulty affording necessities such as food, clothing, transportation and medical care (Affordable Housing, n.d.). Around 12 million renter and homeowner households are paying more than 50 percent of their annual incomes for housing. In order for a child to have the…

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    overweight child? The growing trend of childhood obesity is receiving very limited attention. The likelihood of an obese child being an obese adult is strong, and the link between obesity and disease is proven. These connections indicate that it will become not only a social issue, but a healthcare and economic issue in the lives of these children. It is difficult to determine when intervention needs to happen, how much right should given to a parent to choose what they allow their child to do…

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    This paper explores multiple published articles that have reported results from research conducted case studies displaying the relationship between fluoride and oral health when discussing the fluoride concentration within a public water system. These articles, however, are quite similar in their findings, yet differ in the location the study was conducted in and age groups that were focused on. This paper examines Banóczy (2013), Peterson (2015), as well as O’Sullivan & O’Connell’s (2015)…

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