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    Disabled People Interview

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    interviewees discussed varieties of focus and approach in dealing with people with disabilities. Nurse 1 emphasized on communication as the main issue pertaining to disability, whereas Nurse 2 emphasized on meeting a person’s needs and providing resources. Nurse 3 focused on providing individualized care based on each person’s situation. Nurse 1, Nurse 2 and Nurse 3 believed that nurses are open, supportive, caring and understanding of people with disabilities and their needs. Safety-Equipment…

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    Homeless People Homeless

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    each to complete. His goal was to capture people’s attention and as a result it would increase the amount of money homeless people are receiving. In addition, more people would begin to talk about the homeless individuals. This would raise awareness and could possibly lead to new laws that would increase the number of homeless shelters. There are various reasons why people became homeless. A fifty-four year old man named Mike Droney became homeless…

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    Aboriginal People Essay

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    There are many mixed opinions on which term should be formally used. Indigenous or Aboriginal they both formally apply to the same groups of people which is defined as “Descendants of the original inhabitants of North America. The Canadian Constitution recognizes three groups of Aboriginal people Indians, Métis and Inuit. These are three separate peoples with unique heritages, languages, cultural practices and spiritual beliefs” (Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 2012). Seeing the many…

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    Vietnamese Boat People

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    Between 1978 and 1979, the largest group of refugees coming to America were the Vietnamese boat people. The term “Vietnamese boat people” refers to those refugees that fled Vietnam by means of boats and ships after the Vietnam War. This migration brought roughly 800,000 Vietnamese refugees. Communism started because of Viet Cong and the uprising of the Vietnam War. I Love Yous Are For White People, written by Lac Su, is a story of an ordinary family living under extraordinary circumstances after…

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    People Promote Resilience

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    Article Information Resilience is the procedure of familiarizing with important sources of stress such as family and health problems or workplace and financial problems that could cause stress. It said in the article that people showed resilience after the 9/11 attacks by rebuilding their lives with what little they had. The primary factor in resilience is having relationships that are caring and supportive. Relationships that create the factors for care and support provide a role model that…

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    3, The McDonald’s impact in people McDonald also brought the different impact on the people, such as children, young people, workers and the elderly. These effects have been reflected in their life.  Children: ,Now, we had to admit that the ad effect of McDonald is very good. However, children are the most uncontrollable group of people; they are always easier to attract by delicious burgers and ice cream. This is the huge success of McDonald. However, there comes a question, approximately ten…

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    Smart People Ethnology

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    should describe “what exist” in a particular condition in a situation. The data collected was taken from sample of speech act in movie ‘Smart People’. Analyzing the data used the pragmatic approach. It used to relate actors’ and actress’ utterances and their function in the dialogue of movie. The main source of the data was the utterances of the movie ‘Smart People’. Collecting the data used ethnography fieldwork way (or observation). Wolfson (1983) stresses using “ethnography fieldwork” as the…

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    Islam and has fed on the fear of Americans. So much so, that our policy makers has justified the death of many innocent people in the Middle East. Why is this allowed? It seems that the American moral compass and the morality of the American people has frayed. But, there must be some explanation for millions of Americans being able to stomach the death of thousands of innocent people. The key for many Americans lies in their instinct. There are many instances where your instinct will lead you…

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    People Are Not Really Free

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    V. S. Naipaul once said, “Most people are not really free. They are confined by the niche in the world that they carve out for themselves.” In school, at work, everywhere you could think of people are chained up to the rules of society. How to dress, walk, and even how to speak. Each setting is a different rule, but essentially it’s all about living up to others standards and expectations. I too was disillusioned into thinking I’m “expressing my originality” whatever that means. In…

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    “Classifying people by color is very much like classifying cars by color. The classification tells you nothing about the hidden details of construction or about how the cars or people will perform.” (pg. 20) I really loved the metaphor the author used in the reading about judging others based upon their outward appearance. If one were to get to know a person, he or she should talk in order to see what’s on the inside. They may be surprised to find that the person is very different to how they…

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