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    even though their papers had nothing to do with each other. The reader will read and be able to understand who the Millennials are, how each author views them, and how they utilize technology, and whether they prefer to do online courses and the importance of timely Feedback. Who are the Millennials? When it comes to the Millennial generation,…

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    family-related, economic, housing, legal, and provided social services. A description of the services and resources of five programs in Connecticut are included along with an in depth program evaluation and recommendations. The paper concludes the importance of understanding the elderly population, reflecting on what they go through; finding ways to decrease stereotypes and isolation, and how society can assist the elderly population in living a positive and fulfilling life. The aging process is…

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    Grassroots Lobbying

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    disease, some form of dementia, and Huntington’s Disease, are conditions worsened by smoking. For individuals with diabetes, smoking can lead to the aggravation of the disease’s complications as smokers have impaired insulin sensitivity, reduced beta-cell function and insulin secretion, chronic low-grade inflammation, and endothelial dysfunction (Fagard,…

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    Section: Introduction The game of football has been a major part of American culture since its establishment in 1869 when the first game of college football was played (Birth of Pro Football). However, in addition to the fun and excitement of football, there is a far more dangerous and even deadly aspect of the popular sport. Concussions are a danger that all young athletes are aware of, or have at least heard of. Regardless, the issue of concussions is accompanied by a wealth of startling and…

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    In the article, “It’s Time to Pay Attention to Sleep, the New Health Frontier,” written by Alexandra Sifferlin, she discusses the importance of sleep and how it is essential in living a healthy life. Sifferlin talked about Lynn Mitchell, a 68-year old woman who was diagnosed with brain and lung cancer in 2011. She was only getting an hour of sleep a night. The cancer affected her lifestyle as stated in the article, the brain cancer was not only affecting her mentally it was affecting her…

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    Sex Offender Essay

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    their appearance changes. Notifying a police agency in writing of any education institutions they are attending or applying to. Annually reporting where they live or in some cases are temporarily staying. Must have in writing where they are employed and in some cases (usually for risk level 3 offenders), their employers address and information is required. Their internet and service provider, all email accounts, and cell phone number are essential to have in keeping an eye on an offenders and…

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    address teen dating violence, and according to the National Conference of State Legislatures (2015) at least 22 states have legislation that required teen dating violence education and prevention education in schools. Arizona is one of these states that allows schools to incorporate dating violence prevention into their health education classes in grades seven through twelve (NCSL,…

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    Today, in the United States, the amount of overweight and obese children has doubled in the past thirty years. Obesity may be caused from numerous things, from poor diet to media marketing, but it is an issue that needs to be addressed. Obese children may have serious health concerns, many of those concerns were only seen in adults. It is important for nurses to work with families and health care providers to help promote healthy weight in children and end this problem facing our youth.…

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    whether nurse practitioners can manage patients with multiple chronic conditions with the same skill as physicians have. Some physicians claim that if patient see NPs rather than physicians may put patients’ health at risk. Physicians compare their education to NPs who participate in four years of nursing school and two years of graduate school. However, NPs are paid less than physicians for providing the same services. For example Medicare pays less NPs than physicians. Nearly half of the major…

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    Should Gun Laws Be Enacted

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    going to occur, but may even be reduced by a large 37 percent. What really is needed, according to Heidi Cifelli who is a former NRA program manager, had stated that schools in the US should teach young children and adults about gun safety. “Gun education is the best way to save young lives”(Cifelli). Gun ownerships are to be seriously taken and not be used or summarized as a simple…

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