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    made in the Freedom Fest in Las Vegas Nevada. Among his audience are the Unemployed, persons without a paid job but available to work, watching him from the audience and home. This audience might be somewhat unconventional, not your common audience in a republican convention, which might include those liberals watching from home. This audience is in dire need of hope, something Trump has been able to exploit. He is appealing to the many unemployed that have loss their job due to import laws.…

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    The battle between the law and doctors regarding abortion and the rights of a woman have clashed many times in the past five decades. Roe vs. Wade was a decision made by the Supreme Court in 1973 to legalize abortion, protected by the Fourteenth Amendment in the United States constitution. Although the Fourteenth amendment does not directly mention abortion rights, it claims that all citizens…

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    placement. Children were placed with Paternal Aunt. Paternal aunt was ineligible for kinship licenses and therefore did not get full benefits (Ayon, 2012). Out- of- home placement for ethnically diverse children becomes problematic when the case manager does not have a clear understanding of the child’s cultural needs. When out-of-home placement is the only option available, the most appropriate placement should be with the child family member or someone from a similar cultural…

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    Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun Lorraine Hansberry had many different elements that influenced the way she wrote all her works, from A Raisin in the Sun to Les Blanc, however, the most important thing that has swayed her writing has been her personal home life and upbringing. Hansberry grew up in South Chicago to two very well educated parents, Carl and Nannie Hansberry (Adler, p1). When Lorraine was eight, her family moved into a middle class white community which led to the conflicts of…

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    Listening to the Voice of the Voiceless: Family caregivers. The attitudes and perceptions of family caregivers towards their oral health care experience with geriatric family members living in Quebec-Canada. Aging has now become a major global burden. Nations around the world are encountering population aging. The number of senior citizens worldwide is growing by 2 per cent each year, to a great extent more rapidly than the the world’s younger population. During the twentieth century in…

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    this "fairy tale" motif is unstable due to inconsistencies within the text and the story itself. The Three Little Pigs in its original form doesn 't fit completely with the conventional good and bad unity. One of the main parts of a commonplace good vs. evil…

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    Poverty in itself however, creates barriers to education; due to the decile and zoning system and European ideal of going to ‘better’ (higher decile) schools house prices in zoned areas are much higher, thus those living in poverty are unlikely to have access to such schools (St. John & Wynd, 2008). Instead lower-decile schools often create an atmosphere lacking of ambition and hope as many children in these schools do not have the basics such as warm clothing, shoes and enough food. Without the…

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    In the article Walmart vs. the unions, the author describes Walmart’s anti-union attitudes and their effect on employees. “The Los Angeles times reports that at the first sign of union activity Walmart managers are supposed to call a hotline, prompting a visit from a special…

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    unhealthy food being able to be made quickly, it is also irresistibly cheap. In the article Eating Healthy vs. Unhealthy, the author talks about a study that was performed in regards to the price of food. In this article it states, “The most comprehensive study of its kind indicates that yes, unhealthy food is about $1.50 cheaper per day, or about $550 per year, than healthy food” (“Eating Healthy vs. Unhealthy”). While five hundred fifty dollars a year may not seem like a lot for some people,…

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    taken away (stolen) from their families between the 1890s and 1970s, many to never to see their parents, siblings or relatives again. Because the period covers many decades we speak of “generations” (plural) rather than “generation” (Korff, 2009). From being taken from her family and spiritual beliefs, France started to rebel and ran away from her foster family to live on the streets when she had found out she was pregnant at a young age. This costed France her education and a stable home and…

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