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    Missing children and adolescents are becoming an enormous issue in the United States. Missing children is defined as children whose whereabouts are unknown to their parent, guardian, or legal custodian. Approximately everyday young children are kidnaped by strangers or people they know. According to a 2011 study approximately 2,950 children under the age of 18 in New Orleans were reported missing in a one-year period. At least 650 of those cases were Missing Children in Louisiana family…

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    Multi Agency Essay

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    In order to create joint training initiatives through bringing all agencies, involved in mental health crisis, together (Bradley Report 2009). Joint training initiatives improve awareness of mental health and the partnership between the police and mental health services, as each agency can gain an understanding of their role (Bradley…

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    of servant leaders. Therefore, social workers are inspirational and passionate leaders. We show innovation, ask what and why, and challenge the status quo. Social workers use rewarding power, “potential to influence others through reward power is a joint function of the leader, the followers, and the situation” (Hughes 2011). We also hold expectations of our client’s. Social…

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    Petty Officer Storm is highly recommended for the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for his sustained superior performance of duties while serving as Assistant Leading Petty Officer, Command Training Coordinator, EKMS Local Element, Enlisted Information Warfare Coordinator, Trusted Agent, Official Information Exchange Administrator and Site Duty Officer (SDO) at U.S. Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station (NCTS), Far East Detachment Chinhae Korea from March 2016 to March 2017. His…

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    Healthcare Vs Medicare

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    Compare and contrast Medicare and Medicaid; including funding sources, fraud and/or abuse, and eligibility requirements for recipients: Medicare: A federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older. Under 65 with certain / of any age and have End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) or ALS. It is governed by the Federal Government and depending on the coverage you choose and may include: Care and services received as an inpatient in a hospital or skilled nursing facility (Part A) Doctor…

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    specific situations, although the term is used quite frequently throughout the media and television. In situations where child custody, paternity, or divorce cases are being settled, a restraining order may be put into place to keep a spouse or parent from absconding with the child/children in question. A restraining order may also be used to prevent one person from selling joint property prior to a final court judgment. A restraining order is not used to keep one person away from another, such…

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    mutually agreed to be married. One partner cannot claim the couple is married if the other partner has expressed an objection to this relationship. Next, the couple must have held themselves out as married. Proof often comes in the form of filing joint tax returns, introducing each other as spouses, listing “married” as a Facebook relationship status, and similar behaviors. Even if the couple only represents themselves as married on a single occasion, it may be sufficient to prove common law…

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    Informed Consent

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    treatment (Pozgar, 2013, pg. 412). Parents can refuse to consent for a lifesaving procedure for their child. However, the parents may face accusations of medical neglect and charges of parental neglect from the Juvenile and Domestic Court. Temporary joint custody may have to take effect to monitor the child. The family may be ordered to provide court updates on the child's health care until he is cured or turns 18 (Pozgar, 2013, pg.…

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    toll on his wife and it came to the point where Anne could no longer help him, even though she loved him dearly. The two attempted to rekindle their romance, but one afternoon at Ruby’s Diner Anne filed for a divorce and the two decided to have joint custody of their…

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    Living in Two Cities Nearly 40 - 50% of all marriages end in divorce, of those divorces with children only 10% of parents share physical joint custody (Emery). I fit into the 10% category, living in two different households in two different cities, forty minutes away from each other. My parents have been divorced since I was six. I have faced many challenges with having to commute about an hour everyday from the two different households. Instead of letting these challenges break me, I learned…

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