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    Since the Mexican Drug War began in 2006 between the Mexican Government and the Drug Cartels, there has been a minimum of 47,000 people killed from December 2006 to September 2011 (CNN Library, 2014). Because of the drug-related violence, there’s been an increase number of women and children entering the United States undocumented. However, due to the effects of the United States’ immigration laws to deport large numbers of undocumented immigrants without a proper hearing, children are now…

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    really did surprise us and took us out of shock. Therefore my mother explained to us that we were leaving tomorrow to start packing because we weren’t going on plane we were going in car so it was going to take us about three days exact to get to Guerrero where my parents are from. It was exciting news for us because we never been out of the country before I was already thinking how it was going to be like if I would like it questions like that were going through my head. I tried not to…

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    Stigma of an African American Woman Many African American women experience prejudice because of the color of their skin, which can result in a feeling of hopelessness and shame. To comprehend African American lives of women social workers need to study the pain, embarrassment, challenges, rejection, and pursuit of individuality African American women have to go through on a daily basis. African American women in America have always had to struggle with offensive suppositions about who they are…

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    The Henrietta Lacks Story

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    The three research issues raised by the research now known as the Tuskegee experiment included informed consent, justice, and do not harm. In 1932, the Public Health Service (PHS) doctors working with the Tuskegee Institute did a study to collect data on syphilis for justifying treatments for blacks. The un-ethically justified study went on for forty years before the advisory panel stopped it. In other words, the knowledge gained did not outweigh the risk posed to the subjects (Center for…

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    Introduction As social workers analyzing community needs, it seems as though increasing awareness of services available to local communities would enable a pathway to healthcare stability. If more undocumented residents of the San Fernando Valley were to obtain legal status, this would surge work potential, stable housing and ability to qualify for federal and state assistance if needed. Once individuals have their basic needs met, (food, shelter and clothing), they can work toward focusing…

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    My Grandfather

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    obstacles in order to succeed in life. Many people didn’t believe in him. When he was younger he was told to be like everybody else, but he wanted to make a difference, therefore he did. He grew up in a little town called “Tecoanapa” which is located in Guerrero. People who live there have very little opportunity of ever doing something with their lifes. It’s a very poor town. Therefore, kids have to start working at a very young age. My grandfather like every other kid in town started working…

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    The Failure Of Feminism

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    Feminism is popularly defined as the belief that all genders should have equal opportunities in economic, political, and social life. Feminism has a long history in the United States, beginning in the 1800s and continuing to make strides in our current society. While the first-wave feminism of the 19th and early 20th centuries focused on women 's legal rights, including women’s suffrage, the second-wave feminism, also known as the Women’s Liberation Movement, approached feminism by examining…

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    The United States of America is commonly known as “the melting pot”. The nickname came from the hundreds of thousands of immigrants that migrated here with the hopes of achieving the American Dream. These immigrants were known to be hardworking and typically worked twice as hard for half of the pay. Many of these immigrants put up with lower living statuses because they knew it was better than what they were receiving from their homeland. The children of these immigrants would be effected…

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    People may ask, how long has Drinking and Driving been around? In order to answer that question, you must know three things. Firstly, you must know what the definition of drinking and driving is. Drinking and driving is defined as the crime of driving a motor vehicle while impaired by alcohol, to a level that renders the driver incapable of operating a motor vehicle safely. Secondly, a person must know when alcohol was invented. According to wikipedia.org, “evidence of alcoholic beverages has…

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    CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW INTRODUCTION: In this chapter, the theoretical frameworks guiding the research would be clearly stated and analyzed. Relevant literature will equally be reviewed bordering around the following sub-topics: non-verbal communication, the relationship between non-verbal communication and clinical diagnosis and the roles of non-verbal cues in doctor-patient communication. 2.1 Nonverbal Communication…

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