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    Pressure from these stereotypes from peers, teachers, parents and society as a whole can lead children dropping out of school. While there are certain measures put in place such as laws like No Child Left Behind or IES recommendations for dropout prevention: 1. Utilize data systems to support the identification of students at high risk of dropping out 2. Assign adult advocates to students at risk of dropping out 3. Provide academic support and enrichment to improve academic performance 4.…

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    In Case Study Part 1 it was explained that in the case study, Jack and the Mountain People, Jack has come to a crossroad in his life and has a major problem in which he now needs to come up with possible solutions. In Case Study Part 1, a mission statement was identified and the problem definition technique and problem identification were explored in order to determine what the main problem is, as well as what other subsidiary problems are present. The mission of this case study is as follows:…

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    of the fact that athletic trainers are here to help prevent injuries, many schools do not hire these instructors full time, and neglect to hire one altogether. Although student athletes already have primary physicians and schools may have budget constraints, full time athletic trainers should be required at every school because they lower the amount of injuries and properly address athletic conditioning. Athletic trainers are extremely well informed…

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    lack in collection of tax revenues. The most influenced challenge that the public sector faces is the budget and reduction in tax revenues. Everything in the public sector is influenced by money; salaries, maintenance, equipment, and tools. The constraints of finance will always continue to impact the budget and programs within the organization for several years to come. The challenge of the…

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    demand for cheaper tradable imports. Thus, reducing Australia’s CAD involves a contractionary fiscal policy stance to improve Australia’s international competitiveness. In addition, the government can improve competitiveness by reducing capacity constraints, alleviating skills shortages, removing protectionist barriers, investing in infrastructure development programs and introducing labor market reforms to increase productivity and workforce participation. Overall, government policy has…

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    functional distance is the “degree of closeness and quality of functional working relationship between the supervisor and the subordinate”. “These types of distance influence an individual’s motivation, ability, and opportunity to exhibit OCB. For example, when structural distance is high, an employee has infrequent contact with others in the organization, the physical distance between them is great, and so the opportunity to engage in some forms of OCB (e.g. helping, voice, sportsmanship) is…

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    The history of social welfare shows that discrimination and poverty go hand in hand; discrimination may lead those who have been disenfranchised to later qualify in the constraints of the lower socioeconomic class, therefore resulting in welfare dependency amongst the ostracized. Systemic racism is the cause for many of the minority groups to be included in the classification of the lowest quintile. Income mobility within…

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    such as fluoride administration. After the data are collected, the information should be analyzed before the plan of action are created (Mann 2005, p. 355). Determine Prioritize This is a method in which people’s values are imposed onto the raw data, for setting priorities of existing problems obtained from need assessment. The solutions of the problem also can be ranked by using this method (Mann 2005, p. 340). School oral health promotion program are essential in promoting healthy lifestyles…

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    The extent of Africa’s water crisis is severe. 358 million people do not have access to water in Africa. Actions are taking place to prevent any larger problems with Africa’s lack of water and hopefully to end the drinking of unsanitized and contaminated water. One solution is desalination, which is the removal of salts/minerals from the ocean water to create purified and drinkable water. The first criteria of this solution is that the existence of the water crisis would no longer be present.…

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    school, especially the rough-and-tumble crowd, and he liked fighting as well (Barger, 2000, pg. 18-20). According to Stephen Pfohl, “a breakdown in normative controls increases the likelihood that individuals will experience a breakdown in moral constraints in their everyday behavior” (Pfohl, 2009, pg. 204). Growing up, Sonny picked up and moved a lot; therefore, he had a hard time socializing and bonding with…

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