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    Individuals with asthma: There is a 5.3% of morbidity of older adults living with asthma for Tulare County, CA (CDC, 2015). And according to the Tulare County Asthma Profile, “Approximately 63,000 children and adults have been diagnosed with asthma”, showing the amount of individuals who live in Tulare County experiencing problems with asthma and are targets of having smoke inhaled in their systems, worsening their health. The health impacts of the…

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    Introduction The Social Work curriculum consists of classroom education and learning from the actual fields of practice.The purpose of writing this journal is to document my learning experience and examine my skills in the practicum settings and apply them to my Social Service profession. Journal 1 Classroom education provides the information basis , theoretical knowledge and understanding in all foundational area of Social Work. Many topics are covered in class to bring knowledge and hands…

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    lives. Crime has prevailed in our day to day society that it has even become a significant part of the smooth running of society. Crime ranges from theft to murder. Criminal offenders range from different ages, from a child down to an old person. Children are sometimes known tend criminal offenders and have been sentenced sometimes to juvenile delinquency reformatories or adult prisons with adult sentencing. Juveniles that face trial and sentencing in adult court has been a concern for some…

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    of an adolescence and youth all verity in ages, culture, and environment. I picked to research the adolescence and youth because I can relate to the challenges. I, in the future may want to pursue being a psychologist for the adolescence and youth. In addition to my background and experience in the adolescence, I was on the other end of viewing the perspective from my son during a hard adolescence stage. If I was pursuing the psychologist career for the adolescence and youth, I would focus on…

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    SCOPE AND RATIONALE In this research I would be studying why the physically activity in youth has been diminishing over the past years; the problems created there in and the steps one should take to remove this global problem and prevent it from becoming more serious issue. As a teenager, being fit is an important thing in my life hence I chose this topic for research. INTRODUCTION WHO defines physical activity as any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that call for energy expenditure…

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    M., Young, J. A., Harvey, J. T., Charity, M. J., Payne, W. R., & others. (2013). A systematic review of the psychological and social benefits of participation in sport for children and adolescents: informing development of a conceptual model of health through sport. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act, 10(98), 16. Finch, D. C. F. (2012). An Overview of Some Definitional Issues for Sports Injury Surveillance. Sports Medicine, 24(3), 157–163…

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    In fact, children that are addicted to technology are more susceptible to being cyberbullied. Cyberbullying is a real and negative side effect that comes with using the Internet. If kids do not know how to protect themselves online, they can fall victim to serious cyberbullying. The unsecure features of social media allow users to place anything about themselves on the web: true or false. Innocent youth that do not realize people can portray fabricated versions of themselves online may…

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    This online journal article is a longitudinal study of 1,214 children and 888 adolescents. The longitudinal study was done to research the children’s relationship between early child care and adolescent functioning. It was experienced that children in center-type care were linked to higher class rank and had a higher academic standing. Higher quality child care predicted higher academic grades. Fewer hours in child care was related to behavior problems in kindergarten. The studies suggest…

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    drinking or drug addiction (Levitt & Dubner, 2009). Before legalizing abortion in 1973, these children that were not aborted were born into an adverse family environment. Because of this environment throughout their childhood, these individuals were far more likely to become criminals than those raised within a sound family. Since Roe v. Wade, the underprivileged parents chose to have their children aborted (Levitt & Dubner, 2009). Although this seems a fair argument to have been the cause…

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    into the placement of children with learning disabilities into institutions in Russia. The living conditions of the children in these systems raise issues of care and neglect and also questions the credibility of the system that allows for these children to be diagnosed uneducable and placed in the institutions at birth. The author’s intention is to educate the public on the mistreatment of the children in these facilities and advocates the need to help these disabled youth, providing activism…

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