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    I primarily addressed the issue from the perspective of professionals within their chosen field. Personal one-on-one interviews were conducted with three nurses. One was a department head from a specialized hospital in Phoenix, Arizona. Another both her and her spouse are employed within the State of Oklahoma at Alliance Health Seminole. The third is employed as an NICU/PICU at St.Vincents Hospital in Jacksonville, Florida. The level of disparity in their responses to questions…

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    Introduction Our mission is to support and advance the emergency medical dispatch professional ensuring that the public’s need of health related emergencies are coordinated rapidly and safely with the most appropriate effective medical response. The communication industry is changing more rapidly than most agencies can keep up with, and Emergency Medical Dispatch is the most effective and economically feasible advancement for the services response. Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) is a…

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    Blended Family Case Study

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    Identifying Information The family discussed in this paper is a blended family. Included is a father /stepfather (Ralaun), age 32, a mother (Lakiesha), age 31, and three children (Jayloni, Jveonte and Jordan), whose ages are 12,9 and 5 respectively. The mother is the biological parent of all three children. However, Jayloni is from a previous relationship that ended 10 years ago due to mistrust and manipulation. The spouse and biological father of Jayloni has a distant relationship and Jayloni…

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    There are several reasons why Puerto Peñasco was such a memorable trip. On our long eight hour drive to Puerto Peñasco, we made approximately four stops. First, we stopped in Las Cruces, New Mexico to refill the gas tank. The second stop was Phoenix, Arizona; where my family and I grabbed a quick bite at the In-N-Out Burger and put in gas. Third, was the checkpoint in Mexico where the police asked us to pull over and step out of the vehicle to check for illegal items. Several minutes later,…

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    Health disparities means a great difference between different regions of the country. It is considered as a universal concern. Many people are suffering of health disparities. Sometime health disparities cause a serious cases that people could die from it. Minority group is usually a group of people that are similar to each other in there, language, believes, and religion. Minority groups are in some cases immigrants that they moved to other area, because they can’t live in their country for…

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    Falcon Field, This historic part of Arizona was built in Mesa in 1941 with many factors contributing to its construction (Arizona Aircraft Wrecks). The Construction of Falcon Field started with Mesa’s Major George N. Goodman talking with local military officers and saying that construction of this airfield would cost the city of Mesa $50000 dollars to build (BREAK GROUND). While at Falcon Field there would be a large building housing the kitchen and the mess hall, and to the right of it was the…

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    In 1990, the city of Phoenix, Arizona was experiencing an increase in gang activity among their youth. Adolescents were engaging in illicit activities such a drug dealing, which often caused issue with other gangs and led to violence. The Phoenix Police Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) created a program in order to prevent future youth from joining gangs. The program was part of ATF’s Project Outreach and it received funding from the federal government…

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    Essay On Speech Pathology

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    I graduated with both bachelor’s degrees in 3 years while working between 20-30 hours per week. I achieved an overall G.P.A. of 3.61 (3.8 SST courses). After graduating from NAU in Summer 2016, I began volunteering at Phoenix Children’s Hospital in the Outpatient Rehabilitation, as well as working as a special education paraprofessional. In October I started a speech-language internship at a pediatric clinic in Glendale, Az. This internship will provide me with over 100…

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    Body image issues and eating disorders are global problems. The lack of conversations about eating disorders further puts them in the dark and deepens the stigma surrounding them. Fortunately, February 26 through March 4 is National Eating Disorder Awareness Week (NEDAwareness), which is hosted annually by the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) (FC). This week aims “to shine the spotlight on eating disorders and put life-saving resources into the hands of those in need,” according to…

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    A hands-on guidebook for an unforgettable, familial road trip. The United States extend over 9 833 517 km² (11760787996830yd²) and count a multitude of cultures and landscapes. During one month, my family and I crossed 5 states in the West of the country and met very friendly, welcoming people. Here are some tips to plan an extraordinary road trip of yours, based on the story of our adventure. What? A road trip through the West Coast and the national parks of the United States of America,…

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