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    they try to help him in any situation 8)how would you describe your/the family ‘s relationship with the people in the neighborhood? the family’s relationship with the people in the neighborhood is very friendly because they know each other for a long time. The family is a friendly with most of the neighborhood. 9)what role do you think the child’s school play in the neighborhood? The child’s school play a big role in Aaron’s life because he learns something news everyday. He is improving a…

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    HAP 392-2 Lina Gant 11/09/2015 Compensation Project The Beal Street Neighborhood Clinic is an independent not-for-profit outpatient facility that serves the health care needs of a South Chicago community. With 32 full time and 2 part time employees Beal Street Neighborhood Clinic is funded by the government and has annual revenues of nearly $7.1 millions. The CEO of the Beal Street Neighborhood Clinic expressed his concerns about the annual salary rate for the Office Manager’s position. With…

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    I have gone in depth in studying my neighborhood from the beginning of the Children in New York Class and I can definitely say that I have learn a lot about my neighborhood that I didn’t have no knowledge about. The fact that Brownsville is known as one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in Brooklyn and I have been living here for so many years and wasn’t aware of that. My perspective sure did change, due to the fact that there is such a high percentage of 23.4% of people living under the…

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    A 1) Children joining neighborhood gangs. (Explanatory Hypothesis) I believe that children are joining neighborhood gangs because they want to fit in and because they think it will help them acquire more income. 2) Children Selling Drugs (Explanatory Hypothesis) Most children sell drugs because they want more income and they believe it will help them pursue a better life by having more females and money. 3) Sexual Acts for Money (Explanatory Hypothesis) Adolescents are already very premisquiest…

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    During the transaction Bill Palmer was named the president of Applebee’s division and later became and Applebee’s franchise who now owns more than three dozen Applebee’s restaurants. Later in 1986 the company’s concept was changed to Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar to reflect Palmers Original Concept. A couple of years later the rights to the concept was purchased by Abe Gustin and John Hamra. Their headquarters was originally located in Kansas City, Missouri but later relocated to Overland…

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    o Percentage of residents living in poverty in 2013: 15.7% - (17.4% for White Non-Hispanic residents, 100.0% for Black residents, 14.2% for Hispanic or Latino residents) (5) In contributing to the issue of weight among the children in San Manuel, there is a marked shortage in the frequency with which the children take fruits and vegetable. As earlier explained, this is due to the hardship in accessing fresh produce. This has made a majority of the population in the area, kids included, to get…

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    “We have to clean up our neighborhood, too much trouble prevail. You can hear foul language, you can hear people yell. We have to clean up our neighborhood, violence is all around. So many are fighting being knocked to the ground.” These are words from a poet by Sandra Juanita Nailing entitled “Cleaning up the Neighborhood”. She gives a detailed describtion about her neighborhood, and how it is full of violence and there needs to be a change. Which is true, the changes she includes is…

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    My home town is Little Havana, a neighborhood in Miami, Florida. It is home to loads of citizens from Central and South America and Cubans, hence the Spanish name “La Pequeña Habana”. Little Havana was named after the capital city of Cuba, Havana. Growing up in the area made you gain some Cuban qualities, most of which are existent to this day. Back in the day, we would sneak into shops while the vendors were busy serving customers and sneak back out with loads of tobacco stashed in our hoodies.…

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    Have you ever wanted to build your own futuristic neighborhood? What would you create? Some people would like to have flying cars, robot people, and talking houses. I would have robot maids, teleportation pads, and self cooking houses. First, will be robot maids they can do everything for you cook, clean, and let your pets out. But the downfall of these machines is that they need to charge. If you are running late your trusty maid can help you out. It can turn into a car and drive itself…

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    “Nobody's saying our neighborhood is the Garden of Eden. Hell, some people say God avoids this place altogether. But it's been a good home to us, to me and my kids, who I'm proud of, 'cause every single one of them reminds me a little bit of me.” says Frank, the father of 6 kids, and probably more, in the show Shameless. Furthermore, the show Shameless is about the incredibly dysfunctional Gallagher clan. Frank the dad, is a drunk and a drug addict; Monica the mom is a bipolar drug addict…

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