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    Concussions are a very serious, non-visible injury that involves some type of trauma of the brain. In sports, there are higher chances of someone sustaining a concussion. Since concussions are non-visible, trainers and doctors rely on people to report whether they think they may have sustained a concussion or not. Symptoms vary from person to person, and sometimes symptoms may not show up until 24 hours later. Without the proper treatment and recovery period, if someone were to sustain a…

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    Stranger Rape Anthropology

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    better understanding of what sexual assault is which is important. An inclusive definition of sexual assault can decrease its prevalence among young people by increasing understanding of the problem (Forni, 2014). One in five women will experience sexual assault during college (Obama, 2014) and of those assaults 90% will be unreported (Hoyt, 2013). This is a huge problem occurring in the context of higher education.…

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    philanthropic, charitable, and humanitarian mentality. James has a foundation called the Lebron James Family Foundation. The foundation's work is focused in his hometown, Akron, Ohio. The Lebron James Family Foundation spends about one million per year on programs to better the community. Some of his programs include provided adults with college resources, helping students learn how to code, and getting elementary schoolers interested in school (Mccarthy). James also has a campaign called I…

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    Patient Navigators Essay

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    Freeman’s programs and other healthcare facilities who use patient navigators had begun to prove how valuable navigation could be to improve care and treatment outcomes for patients. For example, the studies that were done found that a patient 's five-year survival rates went from 39 percent prior to the development of a patient navigator program to 70 percent for breast cancer patients at Harlem Hospital…

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    aerospace would become. Wilbur Wright was born in Millville, Indiana on April 16, 1867, to Susan and Milton Wright. He was the third born to a family of five. Milton's preaching job was constantly moving Wilbur and his siblings around the country until Milton was elected editor of his church's newspaper, Religious Telescope, moving the family to Dayton, Ohio. After renting and buying different houses, the family finally settled in a house in West Dayton where Susan gave birth to her fourth…

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    I was born on October 10, 2002 in Newark, Ohio. In 2007 I started school here at Licking Valley and started playing sports as soon as possible. I started out playing baseball and football but now I play lacrosse instead of baseball. A few years later in 2010 my mom got married to my step dad in North Carolina. Shortly after we bought a vacation home in Texas from one of our friends that lives down there. About a year later my grandparents moved in our vacation home and bought a new trailer…

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    Steven Spielberg was born on December 18, 1947, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was the eldest of four children. Steven’s father, Arnold, was an electrical engineer who designed computers, and his mother, Leah, was an accomplished pianist. Spielberg’s father moved the family frequently as he pursued jobs around the country, but they finally settled in Phoenix, Arizona. School proved to be difficult for Spielberg. He had trouble making friends because he moved so often, and at school he was constantly…

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    Universal Preschool

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    The Case for Preschool Preschool is a child’s first experience with formal education, and it is the basis for all future learning. During preschool, children ages three and four have the opportunity to set themselves up for academic, emotional, and social success. In a high-quality preschool, students can interact in a structured manner with teachers and other groups of children, learning the fundamental aspects of schooling. Not only do they learn social skills like following instructions…

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    The New Jim Crow Summary

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    Introduction Michelle Alexander is a law professor at Ohio State University, civil rights advocate, and author of one of the best-selling book, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness. She focuses on the mass incarceration of black males and expresses that policies like the War on Drugs have enabled this tragic occurrence. Several undertakings done in our society have prevented black males from prospering and thriving off the resources we have that are relatively…

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    Being human to me means feeling, it means getting through the bad to live in the good, and it means not letting go of the pain because it is what has made me stronger. I remember it like it was yesterday. The day my father walked out and took my eldest brother with him. I recall the crying, the tears running down my face, the pain. Being separated from my father and brother was not easy. I remember the packing of his bags, the yelling of my parents, the slamming doors, the pain that was, so…

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