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    Americans are growing older, living longer and more likely to have health concerns. This reality is the driving demand for health care workers who specialize in caring for older patients, also known as geriatricians. As the baby boomers age – those born between 1946 and 1964, career opportunities will increase for geriatric health care workers ("ExploreHealthCareers.org"). The reason being, by 2030 more than one-fifth of Americans – 70 million individuals – will be over the age of 65…

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    Qualitative research in dental public health: roles, problems and contributions to evidence-based dentistry 1. Introduction Qualitative research is relatively uncommon in health care research, however it is now receiving recognition and increasingly used in health care research with social and cultural dimensions (Al-Busaidi 2008). In dentistry, the potential of qualitative research is enormous and only a few dental studies have been conducted using qualitative research methods (Stewart et al.…

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    symptoms that Americans diagnosis as associated with severe depression such as prolonged mourning (Brown, 2010, p.227). The expression of emotions also contributes to the differences in the definition of normal behavior across cultures. In Japanese societies, the cause of what the Western culture identifies as social phobia is due to the fear of embarrassing or creating a discomfort for others (Brown, 2010, p.230); consequently, this makes the patients more prone to other symptoms…

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    such as the Great Leap Forward. In order to consider if Mao's importance in Chinese history has been exaggerated, his significance needs to be assessed. Looking at Mao's the impact of his policies at the time, and considering whether they are still reminiscent in Chinese society today could measure the extent of his significance. The best way to measure his significance is to analyse Mao's role politically and economically in Chinese society. In the…

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    Kennedy was well known for his actions and speeches. Therefore, his Presidential Inaugural Address was going to help America succeed to the higher opportunities of that time period. Kennedy’s speech highlighted the importance of the role that mankind needs to play in the upcoming society. This speech will forever go down in history as the greatest speech ever spoken from a president. The speech didn’t only enhance how people can change America, but also the world. However, Kennedy speech helped…

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    this goal. Specifically, there are two countries that contributed in achieving this goal, which are South Africa and India. In the 1990’s, while transitioning to democracy, South African feminists contributed in having a nonracist and nonsexist society. While in India, citizens hoped to seek awareness to women discrimination in the political era. In 1994, South Africa became a democratic nation that had many people wondering what it would be like for the women, mainly black women (Busa, 2010…

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    immediate surrounding, the sphere of external influence extends to infinite distance.” In today’s society, we are affected by history from the past, which could be anything from World War II to the times of ancient Israel and the Savior’s ministry. The Parthenon is the former temple to the Goddess Athena and an ancient architectural structure from classical Greece. This relic has had that unseen impact on our society. Willey Reveley, an 18th century English architect, said that the Parthenon…

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    feel it will do more harm than good. Furthermore, there are some people that believe that the epidemics and pandemics that are occurring will be cured by spiritual understanding and homemade remedies. The debate and struggle about reforming and improving the health care delivery system in Nigeria is not one that will be fixed overnight. But, if we can as a whole educate and spread the word on vaccines and the advantage of this medication,…

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    American Individualism

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    black by painting themselves and mocked the black community since they would act or look as black monkeys They stereotyped Irish people as alcoholics They made women’s right as a comedic issue The performances making and poking fun of the parts of society and culture What was the cause and effect of nativist reactions at this time period? (p.356-357) There was an increase of Irish immigrants who were Catholics and they majorly voted for Democrats which threatened the American people Their was a…

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    controlling one's desire and impulsive nature, one could vastly improve themselves as well as their own purpose in society. That discipline and thoughtfulness were cornerstones to a productive life. Their results, however, at times contrast greatly. Ralph Waldo Emerson worked to better himself through the discovery of knowledge while Benjamin Franklin worked to better himself through improving his image and his money making ability. Emerson and Franklin also contrast on various other…

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