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    (1997). Retrieved September 2015, from Ley para Reglamentar la Práctica de Enfermería en el Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico de 1987.: http://www.lexjuris.com/LEXMATE/salud/lex1987009.htm Medicine, U. N. (2015, Sep 9). Medline Plus Informacion de salud para usted. Retrieved sep 14, 2015, from Profecionales en enfermeria: https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/spanish/ency/article/001934.htm Mi Proximo Paso. (n.d.). Retrieved September 12, 2015, from Asistente de Enfermeria:…

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    Santos Luzardo

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    In the novel, Santos introduces the fences and forces the llaneros to reject their resistance to civilized changes because “Santos Luzardo arrives in the llanos as the bearer of modernity” (Henighan 31). For example, when Santos is talking to the local plainsmen and they both agree that a fence would not do any harm to the daily life and ultimately each promised to erect a fence: “Y como no podía ser todo para ambos, se convino en que sería nada, y cada cual se comprometió a levantar una cerca…

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    The city of El Paso County presented Iglesias with the key of the city on February 10th, 2012 along with several other awards that were created by The El Paso County Commissioners. He also received the Congressional Recognition from Congressman Silvestre Reyes in El Paso, Texas that same year. Another award was given to him was the Beacon of H.O.P.E Award from the nonprofit organization Operation…

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    third party who informs the society on the happenings based on her imagination, organization, and presentation of the facts. The fiction occurs in time and place. The protagonist is Ivon Villa, a stubborn and high tempered lesbian who reside in the El Paso. Cinema is another main character and cousin to Ivon Villa, who accompanies on in their search for Irene, who has been kidnapped. The emerging themes from the work are the reluctant…

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    unit, as well as its true colors, are lost. There are multiple units in the Army that have been lost and the history of their origins have faded throughout the years in their respective transitions. The 34th Infantry Regiment was organized in El Paso, Texas in 1916. The original Cadre was drawn from the 7th, 20th and 23rd regiments.…

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    supervision and full prescriptive authority. Nurse practitioners will be able to diagnose, treat and prescribe patients without a physician oversight. Senator Rodriguez represents District 29, which includes El Paso,…

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    THE INCREASED BIOPOLITICAL CONTROL OF WOMEN’S BODIES THROUGH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE REGULATION; AN INTERSECTIONAL ANALYSIS. Recently proposed laws that enact abortion and reproductive health care regulation have been marked as safety precautions in order to protect the health of women. However, these laws do not consider which groups are most often impacted by their enactment, and what the consequences of said enactment may be. If clinics in low income neighborhoods cannot meet…

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    grandmother who told me I should always put my all in to everything I do. I developed a strong work ethic because of her and would go on to become very successful in school but my home life floundered. My mother made a decision to take me and move out of El Paso to Ruidoso and then soon after Alamogordo, New Mexico. Being away from my grandmother scared me and I was right to think that way, the man my mother got with would beat me on a daily basis and as a child in the 1st grade I felt…

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    I chose adults with languages barriers. I’m living in El Paso, Texas, where close the border New Mexico, Arizona, Mexico, too. So there are so many people who have language barriers, especially Spanish. This information is from my windshield assessment, as well as I can see anywhere the people, who cannot speak English also, they needed help to translate. If they have language barriers, there is limited access to health care. Including the risk for premature death and limited number of common…

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    Texas Immigration Problems

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    The border between the United States and Mexico continues to be in poor condition. Immigration, is as we know a steadily growing issue. Personally I believe it directly correlates to living conditions in that region. Poverty, poor health and uninsured households are three key issues that make up problems that have a domino effect on the rest of the nation. Several different factors contribute to why these are the driving force behind these difficulties. These issues are linked together as…

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