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    Isolation” focuses on the relationship that young adulthood face and how important it is for one to fulfill it. Intimacy requires personal commitment and however there is also a need for mutual satisfaction that will create an increased closeness of an individual in a truly intimate relationship. Intimacy requires one to be vulnerable and experience an open and supportive relationship…

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    Closing Wage Gap

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    get their doctorates has tripled in the past three years, yet there is still a disparity in pay. The researchers used a study that shows the effects of discipline, sector of employment, personal traits, and the interaction of gender and race of annual salary over a decade after the degree completion. The personal traits of the women include marital status and number of children. This is an interesting factor to consider when looking at the gender gap because women are expected to take time from…

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    shelter? Clothing? Food? I choose social work, because social workers are superheroes. I want to make a difference, and help individuals, families, and communities. Not to mention, many of the social work values, such as service and social justice resonates with my own values, and personal beliefs. I strongly believe that it is important to guide people to autonomy, and feel that it is important everyone has equal access to opportunities and resources. What attracted…

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    Runaway Slaves In Virginia

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    the south and the close proximity made the chances of banding together an rebelling high. Kentucky also had more tolerant laws of transportation, only requiring the handwritten note of the master. Since the majority of slaves in Kentucky had occupations outside the farm, many had the freedom to travel around the state, an activity unheard of in the south. As the shift in Kentucky’s economy no longer required a large number of slaves, slavery’s characteristics evolved as well. Legally and…

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    Dominican American Culture

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    Born and raised in the United States, I consider myself as an American woman. However, some people seem to question my culture and I would then tell them that I am Dominican and Ecuadorean due to my parents born in each of their countries of origin. It is interesting to see that my culture has a lot of different beliefs, values, and traditions compared to the United States. For example, in both my Dominican and Ecuadorean families, parents are expected to have their son/daughter be married by…

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    benefits for Oregon economics condition. Just like the domino effect, the more costumers come, the more workers that shop needs to service the customers. Thus, the more job opportunity will open and it will reduce the number of unemployment. From the Oregon State standpoint, if people work and get salary, the state can gain income from people’s income tax because personal income tax contributed around 70 % of the overall tax…

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    Every client have the rights to involve while considering the plan f care. It is also important that a nurse should keep any data regarding the patient confidentially and cannot allow to disclose it to others, It is also included in patient rights (NCNZ,[n.d]). Alcohol plays an integral part of hospitality in New Zealand…

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    family, children and careers and less time in exercise and sports. According to Arnett, most of the adults between ages 18-34 do not have insurances. Not having insurance means that their hospital visits will be very costly. With the new Affordable Care Act, adults are now covered under their parent 's insurance until the age of 26.However there are some that still do maintain active, many may be in sports, participate in classes such as yoga or boot camp.During this stage of their life, many…

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    She lived in England and was 13 when it started. Before the war she lived in Stoke Newington North East London. She had four brothers, three of which enlisted in the service and one was younger. She went to school every day on a scholarship and attended North London Collegiate School which was an all girl school. When the war started she always carried a gas mask, this was required at all time. She was evacuated three…

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    A lawyer is an individual who studies abstract legal theories and practices them in order to solve specific, individualized problems. Their primary duties include advising and representing clients in courts, conducting research and analysis of legal problems, interpreting laws, rulings, and regulations for individuals and businesses, presenting facts in written and verbal forms to argue on their client’s behalf, and preparing legal documents including lawsuits, appeals, wills, contracts, and…

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