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    Social Situation Analysis

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    people and is popular with other kids at school and in the neighborhood. I believe that all of the social and after-school activities Ezequiel participates in helps him gain all of the social skills that…

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    assist with individuals taking a stand to acknowledge issues such as abuse. when a community is on board to make necessary changes by acknowledging the needs of the neighborhood it makes it easier to implement plans and programs, however; community members, especially those who hold power, has to raise awareness on a local level and encourage the public to take pride in their neighborhood knowing that they all are playing a vital role being an active citizen while saving a child from being…

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    X: “Violence is not violence, but "intelligence" when it is self-defense.” When watching the “Can’t stand the heat” scene, we get a better understanding of the weather, the emotions, and the racial hatred which puts such a strain on the neighborhood. We understand what is happening during the scene with Lee’s use of color, angles, sound and the way he portrays certain…

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    Gone Baby Gone

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    around the ideas of protect children in lower income areas. These children grow up around druggies, career criminals, and irresponsible parents. These areas are created due to the way most cities are laid out with some sort of ghetto or lower class neighborhood surrounded by richer suburbs. With rampant drug use, and people willing to do anything for a quick buck, raising a child in the area requires dedicated parents, and the finest morality. If the parent does not provide these factors, the…

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    Anything can happen. We need to be aware of this. I am a strong believer in keeping the second amendment because this gives me the opportunity to protect my family as well as myself. Gun control means well, but it will not solve problems. It will make issues worse and develop bigger problems. While some think, gun control prevents negative action we need to understand things can still happen even though guns will no longer be an option. Realistically, nothing will get solved. “The right…

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    Human Brain Hypothesis

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    The human brain is one of many features that make our species a unique species. It is responsible for language acquisition and logic and reasoning as well as many other cognitive functions that make us unique compared to other species. This is one of the reasons scientists aim to study the brain and its evolutionary history. Scientists believe a correlation exists between these functions and the brains large size in proportion to the rest of our bodies. Fossil evidence supports this theory.…

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    How will you contribute to the mission of the NURSE Corps Scholarship Program in providing care to underserved communities? I believe that growing up in the Austin neighborhood of Chicagoan underserved community, will allow me to relate to and address the patient’s needs more effectively and with empathy. One of my aspirations to become a nurse, was to practice in an underserved community. For this reason, I am applying to the NURSE Corps Program as the mission is to provide quality medical…

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    community problems, with or without input from the community” (1). This paper will discuss the issues with problem-oriented policing, and I will also propose what I think are good solutions to these issues. This topic is important to me, because I believe with some work, problem-oriented policing could be extremely effective in helping reduce crime and making communities safer. There are some issues surrounding problem-oriented policing. Two of the issues are: implementation and lack of…

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    from the start of the book, we knew that Beneatha’s dreams were not to have a man or kids, but to pursue a high paying job. One of which was nearly impossible for a woman. More to say an African American woman. She is not who she was brought up to believe; a woman who finds a man who can support her. Considerably a rich man who treats her like less of a person because she's a woman but more of a guy who takes the time to understand her roots. This demonstrates The Journey Archetype because she…

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    We are called to be his disciples why is it so hard to follow His leading and guiding in this area? Jesus commands us to share His word, in Mathew 28:19-20 he says, Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in[b] the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” He promise to be with…

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