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    thy neighbor, however not sure why we spend so much giving military equipment and cash to other nations, while there are those right here at home in need. In our personal lives we cannot give our money away if we need it to take care of our family and backyard first. So how and why does…

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    Decriminalization On Drugs

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    current or prior violence charges on their records. (The United States War on Drugs, n.d) Are criminalization and harsh punitive measures against these nonviolent offenders the root source of our overcrowded prison systems? The nation 's great divide on how to address nonviolent drug offenders can be traced back to 1914 when the Harrison Narcotic Act,…

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    soccer taught me how to trust another player. It’s impossible for one player to cover all the positions, and it would be a waste of energy to try. The key component of being a good team is they’re able to count on every one of your teammates to do their job. This isn’t an easy skill to learn at first, because everyone makes mistakes, but after years of playing, and learning how teammates play, it’s possible to trust them to perform well in their position. Soccer can also teach you how to push…

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    Laura R. Shantz and Sylvie Frigon noted in their study that most non-profit groups- including the Elizabeth Fry Society-have limited means by which to make their facilities accessible. The authors discuss how older women may face mobility limitations and that for some women with physical disabilities, challenges such as winter weather may cause isolation and limit their access to resources. Mary, one of the women Shantz and Frigon interviewed, said about…

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    Anyone working in a care setting should be aware that broken equipment is a risk to children. We need to check equipment regularly and all broken equipment needs to be removed or fixed as soon as possible, to reduce this hazard. Practitioners should use policies to cover personal hygiene in a setting. Children should be safe and comfortable at all times. A policy involving personal hygiene for example will tell a setting that children should never be left wet or soiled and should be educated in…

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    ABOUT ETHICAL, SOCIAL, AND POLITICAL ISSUES Ethical, social, and political issues are closely linked. The ethical dilemma you may face as a manager of information systems typically is reflected in social and political debate. One way to think about these relationships is given in Figure 4-1. Imagine society as a more or less calm pond on a summer day, a delicate ecosystem in partial equilibrium with individuals and with social and political institutions. Individuals know how to act in…

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    education”.reference? “Moreover, women’s pursuit of higher education was contrary to their maternal destiny”. (Digby 1989) Pre-existing notions afore mentioned, also implied that women were only expected to assume the role as “housekeepers” or as family care givers. This notion supports the fact that women were, and are usually socialized to perform their healing and nurturing duties within the…

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    I travel the St. Louis-Boston air route on an almost weekly basis. At times Boston Transportation Security Administration (TSA) stops me. Every time I am being stopped, I end up exhausted, confused and even a bit shaky. As I get prepared to cross the TSA security checkpoint the rush starts. I tend to feel somehow naked. A sensation I believe might be shared with those who actually did strip naked to show TSA screeners that they were not carrying a bomb, as John Brennan did in 2012. Once all…

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    Mental Illness Theory

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    There were so many different beliefs on mental illnesses and where it came from or how it was created. An ancient Greek physician Claudius Galen believed that all illnesses originated from an out of balance humor or substances in the body. English physician Thomas Willis argued that an internal biochemical relationship was behind mental disorders. Bleeding, purging and even vomiting were thoughts to help and correct any imbalances to heal mental illnesses. It was also argued what came under…

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    when therapists are not fully present. They can tell when the therapist is distracted by some outside factor or upset about something. To be genuine, the therapist must be present with the client. They cannot let any internalizing conflicts affect how they see their clients. The last attitude a counselor must possess is empathy. Empathy is simply understanding the client. Understanding their thoughts, feelings, experiences, meanings, and their reactions. Clients want to know that their…

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