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    The photo depicts kids behind a fence, looking onto something. What it is, I have no idea, but given their current situation, I could infer it was something that all of them would have to face at one point in the coming days. Each child standing at the fence has a different expression on their face. They each have a different story to tell, each gone through a different struggle. Some have lost their families while others didn’t have any to begin with. They are all too young to understand what…

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    Jennifer Nevins is in her tenth year of teaching. She has her Master’s degree in elementary education with an Emphasis in Gifted Education. She speaks at gifted conferences multiple times each year and has had her curriculum published twice by the world’s largest gifted literature publisher. She also leads professional development in the district to help regular classroom teachers to meet the needs of their gifted students. However, this year, Jennifer has met her match. She has a class of…

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    executive branch makes foreign policy by responses to foreign events, proposals for legislation, policy statements, policy implementation, and independent action. Congress can make foreign policy by resolution and policy statements, legislative directives, legislative pressures, informal advice, and congressional oversight. The judicial branch provides little guidance is more controlled by the executive and legislative powers in foreign policy, often invoking the political question…

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    Sustainable Development Strategy 2007-2009 Summary The term sustainable development was mentioned for the first time in the Our Common Future report, known as the Brundtland Report, at the commission World Commission on Environment and Development in 1987 to highlight the environmental and social problems worldwide. the Government of Canada used the same term in the report A Guide to Green Government in which the government stated its commitment to achieving sustainable development and…

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    Hello Professor and class, Deaths for the scientific community could be expressed as how an organism stops in complete all biological functions. In a more existentialistic and humanistic approach it could be said that death is the end of a life, that is why at time it can be referred simply as passing away. When it comes to the end of life care definition may vary from the length of the life ending issue. It can range from taking care of someone from a few hours up to several years. This…

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    Mini Mental Status Exam JS scored twenty-eight out of thirty possible on the Mini-Mental State Examination. This shows no cognitive impairment without any clinical signs of cognitive impairment present. She received a perfect score on everything except two areas. The first one was only being able to recite only two of the three items to be remembered. Second area was difficulty counting back from one hundred by sevens (Demential Today website, n.d.). Mini-Mental Status Exam results show…

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    In this weeks discussion, we discuss the benefits of long-term care; how it differs from that of needs for the elderly, veterans, children, and what role does rehabilitation play for those in need of long-term care. Long term care is not just for the elderly. Veterans returning from combat missions are often in need of long-term care. In some instances veterans are often exposed to chemicals and other warfare that may cause terminal illness and injuries that require the veteran have the…

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    Author Cathy Weselby (2014) condenses the ideals of Tomlinson and instructional differentiation into four areas: content, process, product, and learning environment (para. 2). Many of the content and learning strategies implemented by KIPP Truth Academy’s educators align to the practices detailed by Tomlinson and Zemelman. After analyzing the school’s low performance scores in writing, administration and internal stakeholders saw a need to increase students’ performance scores. To close this…

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    Shar Sharp Case Study

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    Background Today increasingly need to take care of patients, especially those who are nearing their lives to get to the end. So requires a bit of special attention for the last stage of his life. Where it can be provided through access to what they wish and ways to achieve it for them Sharp healthcare a priority attention to the health status of their patients. They are single in the provision of medical services and health care in San Diego. It adds new meaning to the lives of her patients and…

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    person in need. There are two sources for donor organs. Organs that are removed and used from the dead are considered cadaveric organs. A person is usually allowed to become a cadaveric donor by indicating it on their DMV license or in a health care directive. (Ethics of Organ transplantation, 2004). The second source for donors is a living person. It has been found that since 1988, 3 out of every 4 transplants have come from cadaveric donors, while the rest being from living donors. (Kerstein…

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