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    Client is a 32 year old single Hispanic woman referred by an outpatient therapy clinic where she was seeing a therapist before moving. Client reports current symptoms of feeling sad, hopeless about the future, decrease interest in activities, trouble sleeping, feeling fearful, difficulties at home/socially, inability to accomplish tasks and she lacks supports. Client is depressed and anxious as evidenced by her inability to sleep, feeling sad, decreased interest which is affecting her…

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    In March 1968, thousands of students walked out of their schools in protest against equal rights and discrimination in the school systems. The walkout was to demonstrate the struggles that Mexican Americans face with immigration, education, housing, labor, and civil rights. Among the influences for the walkout was a teacher Sal Castro, he lead the demonstration and demanded changes be made within the school district. Picket lines were formed in front the Hall of Justice downtown LA,…

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    Child Neglect Case Study

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    poorly furnished house and her parent are dependent on income support for several years. The nature of the parent circumstances can also have an impact on Amie’s welfare because they do not meet all the basic needs in life as family such as income, housing and employment, ensuring safety and emotional warmth. The framework for assessment of children in need is use to assess all children who are in need and those who need help for protection. Throughout the process of the assessment, the safety…

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    After, the Black Panther Party became a militant black organization in America that was in the north and south. They educated African Americans about capitalism and how America was trying to liberate the people. They catered to the welfare of the African American people in less fortunate areas with free food and education. Unlike Dr. King, Black Panthers believed that if the police officers,or anyone racist used physical force amongst them, they were allowed to use it back. Huey Newton, a black…

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    How ethnic differences such as race and culture lead to discrimination towards Gypsies in Bulgaria The conflicts between groups are everyday experience for all of us. The origin of a conflict could have a very broad range – from basic differences like race and cultural diversity, gender, age, personal beliefs and sexual orientation to more narrow features of the personality like music or literature preferences, political views, involvement in sports and clothing style. Those are just a…

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    Focused on economic and city expansion, this period brought about significant changes in American social and political life. Improvements to “rural conditions by the cooperative financing and marketing of crops” began with the Farmers’ Alliance at the end of the nineteenth century. However, the depression of the 1890s stunted the progress of the Farmer’s Alliances. Nevertheless, the Progressive Era finally saw farms and…

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    Essay On Jonestown

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    All ages and races welcome, over 900 people occupied an idealistic socialist community in the jungles of Guyana called Jonestown. In November 1978, the entire population had perished. What was the purpose of Jonestown and what influences did Jim Jones have on his followers? As the People's Temple grew during the 1960s, Jones became obsessed with the idea of Marxism and he started to preach about an imminent nuclear apocalypse during the Cold War. He gave a date on which the 'apocalypse' would…

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    Animal Poster A1 Common assessment task Feed Requirements 2 scoops of Complete: ingredients 2 scoop weight gain: ingredients 1 scoop of Stud Mix: ingredients 5 common diseases and Causes 1 Shearing injury Injury caused by shearing is common especially when people are training or only just starting to learn. These are usually small cuts but even though they are small in size, they are prone to get infected easily especially if the alpaca tends to roll. If your alpaca gets injured during shearing,…

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    over a ten year span to boost economic development and fight poverty. Only $7.3 billion was approved for loans and the program was accepted by the Latin countries. The program wasn’t as successful as it was hoped to be, but it did succeed in public housing, public education, medical programs, and agrarian reform. During all this the conflict in Vietnam escalated. The trouble in Vietnam was seen as another case of communist…

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    Coming from a long line of military in my family this issue hits home, the neglect of veterans, coming home from war with little or no assistances. My Dad severed in the United State Marine during the Vietnam War. He was a proud Jar head, my uncle also severed during that time was navy my cousin’s army all served in the Gulf War and a niece in the Air Force. Veterans have gone off to fight, as early as the civil war, and have come home to the cold shoulder from the government. My dad would have…

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