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    died on April 14, 1935, when she was 53 years of age. Emmy was honored because she was a mathematician, which was a very difficult task for the women in the 1900’s. For 7 years she worked at the Mathematical Institute of Erlangen without pay. But Because she was a woman, a Jew and a social democrat, she wasn’t given the name of being a professor even though she was very smart and had a lot of brilliance. In the late 1920’s she…

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    can I as a teacher help to prevent and stop bullying? Social skills can be taught…

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    Eating disorder is a type of illness where serious issues affect your everyday diet whether it will make you eat less or extremely more. This illness can occur through by genetic, biological, behavioral, psychological, and social factors. According to The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), common eating disorders include anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), and binge-eating disorder (BED). Harvard Medical School, Department of Health Care also conducted recent studies showing…

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    million citizen children under 18 have lived in the fear of deportation due to their parent’s undocumented status (Capps 1). Randy Capps got his Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Texas, and he is the Director of Research for U.S. Programs at the Migration Policy Institute. Citizen children tend to experience isolation after their undocumented parents are deported which leads to stress and mental health issues. Sara Satinsky specializes in Public Health at The University of North Carolina…

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    allowing the proper amount of money to go on other types of important benefits. Samuelson also states that welfare is taking over the government, causing a distraction from being able to take care of other important priorities and dilemmas. The Pew Research center conducted a poll in nearly 21 countries about aging being problematic , they came down to the conclusion that the United States only ranked 19 in this concern meaning , that only 26% of America's population saw…

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    Smoking and smoking cessation rates differ from country to another in terms of economic and social differences, and the objectives were to completion of treatment to support quit attempts and success in quitting smoking. Smokers is a major determinant of health inequalities and the smokers should make a lot of effort to quit smoking, deprived smokers should be supported first because they are more vulnerable and more likely to smoke. Rates of success in quitting can be enhanced considerably…

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    Hampton had a great influence on Washington, since Hampton emphasized students to uplift the race by learning everything they could at the institute, also educating others in their community to work toward social and economic advancement. Washington argued rights would come to those who exercised those rights through property ownership and service in the community through self-help. During his Atlantic Exposition Address he…

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    My Life Without Internet

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    allows users to transmit and receive data digitally, across the network system. The concept of data transmission on a worldwide scale has opened the doors to many possibilities. Millions of people use the internet everyday to research information, purchase products, social media (facebook, myspace, twitter, instagram, tumblr,) or for other purposes. The millions of users connected to the internet can broadcast their data from their computer to the network, which provides the user with a…

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    Ecological Theory Of Crime

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    Crime has been a daily social issue in our society for many centuries. The lack of control over crime has caught the attention of many researchers and academics who, from decades, have tried to study crime to seek solutions for this social issue. Crime has become an issue of interest to study by many sociologist and criminologist because it affects not only the victims of crime, the perpetrators, their families, but society as a whole. Theories after theories had been previously created to…

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    stated assumptions, however, she added 6 assumptions to the later works of the model. The assumptions are related to fluctuations and possible changes that affect nursing. The changes include: the need to appreciate interconnectedness of social enterprises and social problems; the impact of problems such as poverty, racism, pollution, and education on health and health care delivery; changing nursing education; continuing education for professional nurses; and development of nursing leaders…

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