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    that the Miamifield High School is dealing with. Some of the biggest issues that the group saw was the crazy number of students that are dropping out of high school, the topic of LGBTQ, and the idea of a more liberal (as in broad) and diversifying education. To answer these, we have come up with some precise solutions that will help sometimes in more than one problem…

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    human evolution has been successful because of our ability to learn. Our species has learned how to make hunting tools, light bulbs, cars, and spaceships. We have developed medicines that cure brutal diseases. On average, one additional year of education raises the enterprise income by 5.5 percent in developing areas (Van der Sluis). But, are our current educational systems supporting us in our full development as learners? As of August 2015, the public schools in 42 states have adopted the…

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    first part I would like to bring forth for my prevention is education. Maybe the problem with secondhand smoke is that there is not enough education about it. Most would agree that if every adult knew the health effects that secondhand smoke in a vehicle had on children, they probably would try to not do it. Secondhand smoke not only has health effects, but behavior effects as well. According to Schwarz in his article from the University of Washington “children are twice as likely to start…

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    In Richard Wright’s The Library Card, the author vividly describes his quotidian life as an African-American living in the segregated south of the early- to mid- 20th century. Widely considered an autobiographical account, Wright’s short story touches on key details of his everyday life that separated his from the life of many whites. By holding such a unique perspective of the period’s culture, Wright, as the story’s narrator, is able to liberate himself from the confines put in place by the…

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    Unlike other countries with low teen pregnancy rates, there is currently no national standard in the United States for sexual education. Resulting in some states having comprehensive sexual education but others have none. However, states with comprehensive sex education have seen far better outcomes. Advocates for Youth summarized the positive effects of comprehensive sex education, “Behavioral outcomes have included delaying the initiation of sex as well as reducing the frequency of sex, the…

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    As college graduates themselves, the parents want their children to complete an education beyond a bachelor’s degree at prestigious universities. However, these parents see college not as an opportunity to establish a career, but rather an opportunity for their children to explore their own interests. Overall, most middle class and professional parents value their…

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    stage because of its “Ability to ensure public safety without the threat of violence in order to legitimize their efforts to promote partnerships between citizens and police. There are many characteristics that might be important to consider when choosing a police officer suitable to implement the ideals of community policing. However, the process of how these officers are selected may be equally important”(Simmons). With this plan, the issue of failing to charge a police officer for resisting…

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    dialog. An accomplished leader also knows how to recognize their faults and acknowledge how to improve their areas of weakness. Using advanced tools and means, The Professional Communication and Leadership in Healthcare course at Western Governors University instructs healthcare professionals in how to become superior leaders. I learned invaluable skills in the areas of communication, educational strategies, and work styles that helped me improve myself as a leader and an individual. I evaluated…

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    have got the mind-set that we are depending on them for a living. It is necessary to be educating our public that nurses’ roles are more than just assisting patient despite having family members at their bedside. The responsibilities of nurses are higher than just preventing bedsores from developing on a bedbound patients. There might be a patient’s life depending on the nurses’ punctuality of administering a medication. Roles of nurses (From then till now) In the early years,…

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    Salmonella in Eggs Patti Maisner Kaplan University Introduction Salmonella is a bacterial organism that can cause human illness if food products are not cooked properly or not refrigerated at least 40 oF, in most cases. Salmonella causes two different types of sicknesses, Non-typhoidal which causes gastrointestinal problems, and Typhoidal Salmonella that has the symptoms of Typhoid. About 67% of Salmonella is reported as a foodborne illness by way of eggs, either the bacteria is on the…

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