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    protagonist of the show is Meredith Grey. Her trials and tribulations are what kept so many viewers intrigued. The opening episode storyline begins with an introduction into the life of Meredith, who is entering into her seven year surgery medical residency, the relationships she makes along the way, and most importantly it highlights her past which helps viewers discover how she became the way she is. Meredith is the child of Dr. Ellis…

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    Leah Garnett, Sackville artist and Mount Allison University teacher in the department of Fine Arts, considers the aesthetic spaces of landscape, architecture and how we move through and live in places, past and present. The architectural narrative in Garnett’s installation, When One Space Meets Another, draws on her memories of her childhood of playing around construction sites in the forest behind her father’s woodshop in Maine and chosen artistic career path (Leah Garnett, October 11, 2017).…

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    98 percent of the Illegal immigrants would prefer to live and work legally in the United States. The reasons for the no "line" illegal immigrants are because they are poor, few skills to stand in the line to gain permanent U.S. residency. Some illegal immigrants are those who obtained a visitor visa and upon on arrival they never return to their country. Immigration has issues tracking those visitors also. Investment is not an option for these poor illegal immigrants. According…

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    Conclusion: The causes of homelessness and its effects are complex and intertwined, and inevitably there are no simple solutions. It’s not just about buildings and beds; it’s about the things that go wrong in people’s lives: health, income, families etc. And these things can go wrong for anyone, especially these days Homelessness poses as one of the social crisis on the rise in the 21st century to an extent that homelessness can no longer be just confined to those people living in the streets.…

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    inadequate schools available to them. The quality education a child receives is dependent on the financial status of their parents. The homeless children are unavailable to attend a regular public school because their families do not have a permanent residency within the school district. Project Hope only carries grade K-8, but where will the children go after that? Educators working in poor communities do what they can to guide students to pursue their educations, but many of their students…

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    freedom of religion, the press and to make day-to-day choices about how you live your life including where you live your life. Taking a closer look, America may not be as “united” or “equal” as has been thought, by many, especially when it comes to residency. In 2010, the Marquette University Faculty Blog posted a blog-post, “Milwaukee’s Residential Segregation –It’s Not Simply Black and White” which states information from a study from John Logan of Brown University ranked Milwaukee the second…

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    The passage of this bill would grant many undocumented youth access to legal residency and federal financial aid- thus removing legal and economic barriers to higher education (Gonzales, 2010). The DREAM Act was first presented in 2001 and has failed to pass since then. There are many stipulations that accompany the bill that even…

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    hair and nails. He son, at the same time is still in need of the next box of pampers and is running around in just a t-shirt. Some are closed mouthed about the facts of what we know and see. Welfare is very controversial subject. For some it’s a permanent life style and temporary side step during a time of hardship for others. Welfare is used by all races and has been around for centuries and still active right to this day. The controversy is this: A lot of people dislike the thought of welfare…

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    This essay will discuss the different challenges I may experience as a new graduate nurse in moving from a student to a professional registered nurse as well as on how I can overcome and manage the challenges that I will face. The first two challenges that will be discuss are about the challenges I will face in applying for a job and attending an interview. The last three challenges will talk about the problems I may experience in doing my transition in a healthcare institution. The transition…

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    Immigration has been a proceeding occurrence in the United States since the 18th century. During the 18th, 19th, and 20th century, a law was allocated (Immigration Act of 1780) said any (free) white person under the jurisdiction of the United States for two years was allowed to become a citizen; after a year or so, they had to prove to the Courts that they were a good person (Gallagher). In the early 1840’s, there were anti-immigration riots. Philadelphia had one of the bloodiest riots of the…

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