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    I was born into a normal and quiet family like many other people are born into normal family with a loving mother and mature father but there are still many differences between me and many other kid my age one of the major differences is that both my parents are professional musicians that were both good Christians people (My mother is a Baptist and my father is a Pentecostal ) they were very good people but they had very high expectations for me and many of them I could not meet and for this…

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    a cough and sometimes a violent nosebleed. Others may have digestive issues such as vomiting or diarrhea. People who experienced these symptoms made a full recovery. Back then, they didn't have vaccines or any drugs to cure the virus. ”The first licensed flu vaccine appeared in America in the 1940s; by the following decade, vaccine manufacturers could routinely produce vaccines that would help control and prevent future pandemics, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human…

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    It is hard to identify who developed art therapy because human history has intertwined with art as far back as 30,000 BCE (Perdew, 2015, p. 14) and it is widely accepted that art evokes emotion whether it is from the observer or from the artist who uses it to portray their own emotions and perspective of the world through their art. However, the term Art Therapy can be attributed to Adrian Hill in 1942, an artist who used art with other patients when recovering from tuberculosis in a British…

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    Passion For Social Work

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    and work experience have motivated me so seek out my master’s degree in social work. Earning a masters degree will award me the knowledge and skills needed to advance my career, and the privilege of being able to start working towards becoming a licensed social worker. Through my career, I have developed a passion for gerontology and medical social…

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    Discuss why you want to be a social worker. What personal, academic, volunteer and/or work experiences have influenced this choice? If you have worked in other fields, please discuss the reasons for this change. Helping people, is why most people say they would like to be a Social Worker and quite frankly its starting to sound a little cliché. However, it is something that I have always been passionate about. As a young woman, I dreamed of opening a nonprofit facility for young people in need.…

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    2010) Finally, we don’t know the costs of large-scale legalization of marijuana. States where marijuana has been legalized such as Colorado noticed a problem when their hospitals “began seeing an increase in the number of children who had fallen ill from edible marijuana products they mistook for kid-appropriate snacks” (Dale, 2016). This legalization has been criticized many times for its “potential criminal abuses” (Fischer, Kuganesan & Room, 2015) of the Medical Marihuana Access Regulations…

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    Politics has had a huge impact on who should be able to carry and buy weapons. Democrats believe that although they do recognize the right to own firearms, assault weapons should be banned to a certain extent as it continues to take away innocent lives. “Life is fragile, and our time here is limited and precious” (On The Issues, 2012 Democratic Party Platform, September 4 2012). As the political party states here, we need to keep guns out of hands of criminals and people who are using weapons in…

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    The insanity defense allows a defendant in a case to plead not guilty by reason of insanity. Law Digests says that “the Insanity Defense is probably the most controversial of all criminal defense strategies”. The definition of legal insanity is when a person has a "Disorder which impairs the human mind and prevents distinguishing between actions that are right or wrong" (Duhaime 1). The defendant then has to prove to the court that he did not understand what he was doing (Findlaw 1). Along with…

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    Gun Control Pros And Cons

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    Introduction - complete legalization of individual gun ownership with some restrictions and precautions A. Definition of topic being argued- Gun control (or firearms regulation) is the set of laws or policies that regulate the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, modification, or use of firearms by civilians. The definition of the argument is should guns be banned from every American citizen or just stricter laws and still have our right to the second amendment? B. Significance of the…

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    Solving World Hunger

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    Some people take for granted the fact that they get three solid meals a day. I for one have never had to worry about where my next meal was coming from or when I will be able to eat again. According to the article FAO Committee on World Food Security Meets on Hunger Challenges states that, in the world today, eight hundred and forty two million people go hungry every day. World hunger is worst in Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Latin America (“Know Your World: Facts About World Hunger & Poverty”)…

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