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    diagnosis, lack of appropriate and/or timely treatment, and other medical errors that compromise the safety of patients who have limited English skills and result in increased medical costs.” (Fox, 2009) Having this barrier in a hospital can cause distrust among the Hispanic population and can cause their population health…

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    were not effective in reducing recidivism rates. Martinson also suggested that offenders were not capable of learning to behaviors as he claimed that there was no type of intervention that proved to consistently reduce recidivism. With all of the distrust towards the criminal justice system and the government, many scholars, liberals and conservatives accepted Martinson’s claims without hesitation. As a result, rehabilitation was harshly criticized and deterrent-oriented policies were…

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    around him were good Christian men and women but instead he thought that they were working with the devil. This symbolizes his loss in trust. His loss in happiness comes from his distrust in the people around him. He isn’t happy because of the way he views his once friends. Goodman Brown was turned into a man of distrust and unhappiness. This theme is absolutely valid in today’s marriages. Some men and women lose happiness…

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    Paranoid personality disorder is characterized by on ongoing distrust for other people based on the unsupported belief that people are out to get them by tying to trick, harm, or exploit them. The symptoms of this disorder can include hostile and jealous behavior, unwillingness to release personal information in fear it will be used against them and they may display unwarranted counterattacks in response to compliments and social interaction. Signs and symptoms may also include controlling and…

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    increased focus on the mental well-being of students. Schools focus on building community and acceptance among their population. However, many students still feel unwelcome and excluded from these communities, which in turn fosters isolation and distrust both within and outside the walls of the school. Many students are faced with the decision whether to embrace their identity or to conform with the rest of their communities. The book Black Cake demonstrates these struggles faced by marginalized…

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    no need for secrecy or avoidance. As a tax payer, I want to know where money being moved to or spent on and how we are going to solve problems in the county. Unfortunately, the “us vs. them” mentality often prevails which only causes more tension distrust. I am confident that my daily interactions with the public can be recorded, evaluated, or scrutinized and the outcome will be positive. It is a mindset that treating people with respect and understanding whatever action an officer takes is to…

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    differences between the genders, what each one is progressively better or worse at, and what their generic, universal roles should be at work, home, and in relationships. Assessing these differences is essential in solving the social issue of the long-term distrust between men and women, Men and women hold large contrast within them not only in terms of their biology, but their…

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    Character analysis for “Proof” Trust is the most vulnerable relationship in the world that could be broke by anything. However, if people really cherish their relationship and want them live forever, then there is no obstacle can prevent that. In the play “Proof ” by David Auburn, one of the key characters is Catherine. Catherine takes care of her father five year shows her strong responsibility and warm heart, but she strong sense of protects the house causes she suspicious and paranoid.…

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    gives the people an immense amount of power and influence within their government; however, it comes as a surprise that a whopping “78 percent of Americans…don’t trust [the government] most of the time” (Salvanto, CBS). A massive portion of this distrust is due to “perceived pandering and influence of lobbyists or special interests…and comprised about one in five answers” to the poll conducted (Salvanto). Two solutions to the issue of special interest influence in American politics would be to…

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    that are in the same position as the first individual. These aspects according to Hobbs combined with limited resources, and a natural distrust amongst man leads to a “perpetual state of conflict”. Without a common power or government to control man and distribute resources so that there is no need for fighting man live in constant anarchy. We live in constant distrust that is why we have weapons, and that is why we have locks to shield our homes, it is in only in our nature. Yet Hobbes does…

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