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    them to be. However, our assumptions are that with the completion of the workshops, the participants will be able to accurately craft resumes and cover letters, actively search for jobs, and increase their knowledge on the steps needed to obtaining a GED to assist with securing employment and financial…

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    --------------------------------------------- Nicole is a co-founder of SciMentors, an organization that brings science curriculum and experiments to existing GED programs around Minneapolis. She started the program in 2014. When it began, she and her cofounder design the curriculum and science experiments for a 2 hour weekly course at Open Door Learning Center, a GED school that focuses on refugees and…

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    The United States Of America has one of the highest high school dropout rates of any country. They are ranked number twenty- two out of twenty- seven. There are number of reasons why someone would not be able to pursue a high school education. There must be a reason why the United States has such a large amount of high school dropouts. The amount of high school dropouts in the United States is alarming. In the United States alone more than 1.2 million students drop out of high school. The…

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    Causes Of Recidivism

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    Recidivism is the most commonly used measurement for correctional success. Prison programs are intended to provide counseling and skill training for prisoners for their reentry into society. The decreasing emphasis on these programs is leaving inmates unprepared. Prisoners face many challenges that lead to crime and reconviction. Buying a house is complicated enough as it is. For ex-offenders there are several factors that make this difficult including the scarcity of affordable and available…

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    future. The Foundation scholarship will help me attain my degree in Criminal Justice Technology. Furthermore, I recently received my GED and that was a huge accomplishment. Just like any other student I have faced lots of obstacles in life, when I was a teen I made poor choices and followed the wrong crowd, which resulted in dropping out of school. Receiving my GED was one of the greatest accomplishments, I have yet achieved.…

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    get a GED. Students felt as if getting a regular education with better attention from teachers is a horrible choice. The easier choice is skipping school and at a later date to go get their GED. In many situation, teachers do not condone getting a GED. Most teachers care about children 's well being. Depending on where the child is from they will willingly do what they can to make sure that the child is helped the best way they can. Stated in the article “ 41% of males believe that getting a GED…

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    1. One of the first questions that I have for Mariah is if she remembers her mother and stepfather and how did this affect you when you were growing up. Although the case study talks about the father being abusive I would want to know about the mother and their relationship. Then I would ask a follow up question and ask Mariah if she tried looking for her parents and what would she get out of it if she tried to look for her parents. Another question I would have for Mariah is if she could tell…

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    substance abuse. It is said high school dropouts that turn to crime and drugs Cost the country between 1.7 million to 2.3 million over a person’s lifetime. cost the country between 1.7 million to 2.3 million over a person’s lifetime. Lastly you could get a GED, but it doesn’t allow you to build the academic skills that you acquire earning a traditional diploma. Some colleges consider class rank, and it’s not clear if admissions officers are accepting the alternative…

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    scheduled to see her daughter 2x a week but visitation and there is always a barrier and that make her very angry. EDUCATION: Client report she is interested in completing GED. CM refer client to CAMBA GED locate at 885 Flatbush. Client was provided with metro cards. CM advised the client to bring back documents that she is enroll in a GED Program. RESOURCE UPDATE: Client is currently receiving SSI $733.00 for her medical problem. Client need to submit an update Award…

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    Erikson’s Psychosocial Crises And My Life Erikson’s Psychosocial Crises covers the developmental path of a human in eight different stages, ranging from infant to late adulthood. In Erikson’s theory age is associated with the stages of life, but it does not define which crises one might currently be experiencing. Throughout these “Psychosocial Crises” each stage can overflow into the other, creating a domino effect of development. The stage I am personally in is “Early Adulthood”, or…

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