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    Though president Nixon is often seen as having started the modern war on drugs, his administration’s actual role in drug policy legislation and enforcement never lived up to the inflated rhetoric surrounding the issue. The war on drugs, from a policy standpoint, was largely created under the Reagan administration. Despite having fewer than 2% of the American public reporting that they believed drugs were the most important issue the country faced (Alexander, 2010 p. 49), the Reagan…

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    Mid-Term Essay 1 Despite the numerous theories, there is no single path to delinquency, however, researches have agreed that exposure to certain life events alter a child’s development. Risk and protective factors are factors that a child is exposed to which alter his or her behavior. A risk factor is a variable that increases the probability a child will become delinquent. On the other hand, a protective factor is the opposite of a risk factor. It is a variable, which prevents youth from…

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    Dementia Hoarding

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    hazardous and unsanitary conditions (Kellum, 2012). Additional consequences of hoarding include strained relationships with family members and conflict with neighbors and local authorities. Individuals with severe cases are often involved with legal eviction proceedings. Property damage and buying expenses can also cause severe financial problems for the…

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    Does land acquisition for public interest in Indonesia violate human rights? Land is a treasure on earth that in the entire history of human civilization unceasingly provide a complicated problem. This is logical, given that land is the most important factor in determining the production of every phase of civilisation (reference). The Indonesian government also has a lot of land problems, as a developing country that focuses on infrastructure development, the availability of land becomes very…

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    Unemployment In America

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    Unemployment in every case is viewed differently as a good or bad thing depending on a person’s point of view. Some people view and believe that there is a certain level of unemployment. Unemployment can be natural especially, if the unemployed are not skilled and educated for certain jobs. Unemployment can cause a high elevation of unemployment which enforces a major cost to human beings, society and the country as a whole. Depending on how unemployment is measured, people’s view of…

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    Using Gililand's ACT Model

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    There are many models used within a crisis, the equilibrium model which states that people in crisis are in a “disequilibrium state in which their usual coping mechanisms and problem solving mehods fail to meet their needs”, this model is most likely used at the onset of the crisis. As well as, the cognitive model, which consists of trying to rewire the clients thoughts to more positive feedback loops” (James et al.). The psychosocial transition model which states that a crisis may be related to…

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    The Occupy Movement according to EMERCENCE Wendy brown, Harvey, Hammond, Judith Butler and WOULD SAY THE occupy movement began with the inspiration of the Arab spring and the Obama autumn as neoliberal deregulation that promises each man for himself but makes it difficult for 99 percent of American to participate in the American Dream due bank bailouts and accumulation by distribution which caused many people to lose their homes, (one of the major wealth building assets). Accompanied by a…

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    Tenants come in all shapes and sizes; they have different and sometimes weird living habits. But that is not at all; you never know whether you end up having the wrong tenant who has one or more of the following ‘virtues’, • Have previous reports of eviction. • Has a criminal record. • Have reports of not paying the rent at the right time. • Plays very loud music, brings over suspicious friends, crowds over your breathing space, ruins your…

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    Author John Littel claims the Taiping Rebellion of 1850-1864 to be the most destructive civil war of modern times. The Rebellion, regarded as a fanatical religious outburst, ravaged seventeen provinces, took over twenty thousand lives and irrevocably altered the Qing Dynasty. The Taiping rebels aimed to overthrow the oppressive Qing leaders as well as to change the theology in China at the time. This was done by forcibly spreading their own “Christian Messianic” theology. The Taipings used…

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    The “man” is holding me down. This is a common idiom many black people have become accustomed to hearing. It’s often applied when things don’t go according to plan. Job interviews, house hunting, and court cases all instances when the “man” is holding black people back. Although it’s seen as a figure of speech, there may be an underlying truth to the phrase. With that said the “man” may not be referring to an actual person, but systematic racism. This idea that any group of people is being…

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