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    Glenn Jacobs. The articles, web pages, and journals from which the paragraphs were paraphrased from can be found on the reference page. Charles Horton Cooley was born August 17th, 1864 to Mary Elizabeth Horton and Thomas Mclntyre Cooley in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Charles Cooley was born when Ann Arbor was beginning to grow and expand. According to aadl.org Ann Arbor had a population of 5,731 in 1864 and in just six years gained an additional 2,000 residents. Charles Cooley was the fourth child…

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    legalized in Washington, Alaska and Colorado. By legalizing marijuana in the United States, we will see our existing problems worsen, which is why we must keep marijuana illegal. Marijuana is the most common illicit drug used. Petition drives all over Michigan are being launched to loosen the restriction of marijuana and several cities have already loosened their laws on marijuana. This is a mind altering drug that has multiple chemicals, that give a higher risk for cancer, psychosis,…

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    College is Not for Everyone If you go to high school in Michigan, you know that you do not get to pick very many of the classes you take. The state of Michigan has come up with a set of standards every student has to follow and demands every student take the SAT, so the students will be prepared for college. There is just one essential thing that the state overlooks with this thinking. Not every student in the state of Michigan is going to go to college or should even go to college. As a result…

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    According to a recent University of Michigan study, four percent of those sentenced to death are innocent (Gross, O’Brien, Hu & Kennedy, 2013). Though four percent may seem small in comparison to the number of legally guilty criminals who receive the punishment, as a 2014 Forbes article points out, “very few false convictions are discovered in the justice system” (Lopatto, 2014). Further, that four percent of individuals are still living human beings who deserve some sort of justice for the…

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    The lack of clean access to water has dramatically impacted the livelihoods of those who reside in these areas. For instance, being exposed to water that is contaminated with lead has severe health consequences. For the residents in Flint, Michigan, we may also not know the full extent of these hazards to their health, and how continued exposure to this water will affect them in the long term. The negligence of the local government has only negatively impacted the health of the…

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    Numerous healthcare organizations look for a way to be distinctly different from the other health organizations that are in the area, so it will appear to the consumer that they have a competitive advantage over their competition, which would influence the consumer to visit their health care organization instead of the other. In order to market this competitive advantage, then the organization’s management must conduct an internal environmental analysis to distinguish their competitive…

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    high-risk cancer screening, minimization of out-of-pocket expenses, and investments in population-based effectiveness research. Moreover, tactics that facilitate policy optimization through the use of current legislation and lobbying opportunities in Michigan will be explored. Lastly, ethical and legal implications of breast cancer advocacy will be presented. As a result,…

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    said, “Change is only another word for growth, another synonym for learning” (“Charles” 2017. Par 7). Handy attempted to convey that growth is prompted by change. This assertion is a lesson that I learned first hand when I moved from Tennessee to Michigan at the age of ten. The move pushed me into adolescence, and I transformed into an entirely different person that year. Later down the road when I saw myself headed down the wrong path because of my lack of concern for school, I was reminded of…

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    Flint, Michigan is the home to 98,310 families. 90 percent of these family homes fall below the healthy threshold of lead contained in drinking water. The entire 98,310-population count, needs clean drinking water to survive (Parks). Flint’s water problem, not only displays a negative connection between the nation, African American and Native families, businesses, as well as the overall health of thousands. Fixating specifically on the 66,560 African Americans living in Flint,…

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    Notably, my goal after high school is to further my education with schooling by either attending Grand Valley, MIchigan State or Central Michigan University. My career choice is to major in Diagnostic Medical Sonography or major in a fashion career, which are two very different career choices. It really all depends with which college has the best programs to me, but if i decide to go into the medical field I’d like to attend Grand Valley State University. I thought Diagnostic Medical Sonography…

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