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    maintain prisons, the crime rate in the U.S. and its connection to poverty, and most importantly education. These factors lead me to believe that arguing over whether or not to incarcerate more people is pointless, as neither would make sense. Instead, people need to understand the different factors that lead to the large prison population in the United States and figure out how to fix those problems.…

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    This letter is sent in response to your announcement of a search for a Vice President, Instruction (#20445) at Lone Star College-Tomball. The announcement of this search drew my attention because I am familiar with Lone Star College, and I believe my background and experience provide an excellent fit with the credentials you seek. I have a keen interest in promoting Lone Star College’s vision Lone Star College of being “a model college globally recognized for achieving exceptional levels of…

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    Essay On Pediatric Nursing

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    Pediatric nursing is an exciting career with many opportunities. Some reasons one may go into the field of pediatric nursing is because of the diversity of the field. In this specialty something different every day arises because children are unpredictable. Helping save lives is rewarding but there is just something different about helping children. Kids are funny, smart, cute, innocent, and have so much to offer in this desirable occupation. Over time, society will have a greater demand for…

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    Nursing Goals Essay

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    that offered a nursing program. At first, I thought that it was not for me because it was all about science, and I thought it was going to be difficult. Day by day, as I went through each course I needed to take, I have become fascinated with all the science involved in this profession. I have learned about the human body, how it functions, and how each organ is…

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    Neighborhood Inequality

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    The mission of National Strategy for Neighborhood Renewal is to increase awareness to targeted groups challenged by stratification and economic deprivation that creates inequality. Monks, Robertson, & Singh (2009) write an article “National Strategy for Neighborhood Renewal” arguing the accountability of social problems. According to the article “Evaluation of a Neighbourhood…

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    Foucault's grandfathers were also doctors and his father was hoping, much to his dismay, that he would also follow in the family's footsteps and enter the medical profession. Anne Foucault, his mother, played a very active role in Foucault's early education. After Foucault graduated from…

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    10.1) until about one hundred years ago there was no rules regarding the enforcement of secondary education. The only education most people received was their primary or grade school education, as we call it today. You were more likely to continue if you had money, and were a male. Secondary or higher education was expensive, and the average person most likely couldn’t afford to send their children; most low class families were big, and they were lucky to all finish primary school at all because…

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    Health Inequality Bad

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    tend to work jobs that rank lower on the national scale. Which means their jobs tend to be more physically demanding which can lead to more stress (“Inequality and Health”). Poor and minority groups are known to suffer negative health effects from social and behavior determinants of health, such as, stress (Frieden). Stress is the…

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    Imagine a world without creativity. Imagine a world without inspiration. Imagine a world without self expression. These elements of individualism appear from what are known as the arts. Making their first appearance in youth education, the arts are vital to a child’s growth and development. But as time rolls on, the arts have been trashed, beaten, and thrown into a worthless junk pile. Schools are treating the arts like they are lambs to the slaughter. The next big hit songwriter could be…

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    I think multicultural education is very important. As a person of color, it is very important to know your cultural background. It wasn’t until I got in this class, that I realize how important cultural is. Some of the event that happen in the book, I never heard of in my early class. I think every child should be educate on the history of their people and other people. It is very important for student to learn multicultural education. Like in the article about Steeler, she said, it was very…

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