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    in United Kingdom unmindful about being rich or poor. The government planned to finance the NHS only from taxation by the individual contribution to taxes through their working income. As more people coming in to live in the UK, with immigration population going up to 27 percent according to “Barrett David. Home affairs correspondent (2015) the telegraph 27 August” and demand of British society growing; therefore it is difficult for the…

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    This chapter analyzes the quality of jobs, wages and reports of poverty for individuals who are ‘equality seeking groups’. According to the federal Employment Equity Act, there are four major groups that are more likely to experience discrimination in employment, these groups are: women, visible minorities, Aboriginal people and persons with disabilities. Although the range of such individual is very different, each group experience poor work conditions compare to the average Canadian citizens.…

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    Amaranth yatra is one of the most famous Hindu pilgrimages of the world which gathers lakhs of people together every year. However, it was always prone to controversies and threats. Many people travel long distances to take part in this breath taking and tiring pilgrimage by some times even risking their lives. This yatra leads finally to a shrine which is in a cave in the Himalayas near the city of Pahalgam. Amarnath shrine is Hindu shrine located in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, India. This…

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    Mindy Weisberger in the article Cicadas are Coming! Brood VI After 17 Years writes about cicadas; why and how this happened. Weisberger supports her statement by explaining why and how the cicadas are coming back. During the summer the buzzing of cicadas is a familiar sound. They are annual visitors, but they have darker, red-eyed cousins that are seen much less frequently. The most important, Weisberger states that before the summer, the cicadas are coming after 17 years. They are the most…

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    A research by Gallup in 2012 found that 640 million adults migrated to another country, 23% of them chose the United States as their desired future home. Immigration has been a major source of population growth and cultural change throughout much of the history of the United States. Some people think that immigrants have reduced the welfare and income of the local people. Others believe that migration is the root of many social problems. However, more people think immigration should be…

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    The World Health Organization reports that over 130 million babies are born every year. Almost 8 million of those babies will die before their first birthday. Based on information from the Centers for Disease control Christopher Ingraham reports in his Washington Post article on September 29, 2014 that the United States has the highest infant mortality rate of the 27 ranked wealthiest countries. He states that, “A baby born in the U.S. is nearly three times as likely to die during her first year…

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    health challenges and ensures that resources are applied towards the solution of these challenges. I conducted a mini needs assessment for my county, Orange County California. Orange County covers 398 square miles and is located in California. Its population has grown by leaps and bounds over the past few decades. The median age is 36.3 years while 51.1% of the…

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    The bus took off in the bitter chill of the autumn wind that frosted the noise on the busy New Yorkers, as the bus made my way to Philadelphia. I took the window seat to glare out as the dimly lit sidewalks grew barren of people; the only ones left were those displaying their affections as we past the park, and the lone travelers who tread the crooked pavements with haste; avoiding that park. After a few seconds, there was nothing to glare out at as we drove through the tunnel, but faded…

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    patients with disorderly behaviors, mental health problems, diabetics, those with immunodeficiency and in patients with low level of the economy (). Exposures to purulent lesions attract and stimulate flies to lay eggs or larvae on lesion. Furthermore, population habits, such as sitting or lying on the ground with the naked body and poor hygiene increase the risk of myiasis. In temperate regions, myiasis occurs mainly in the summer months while in the tropics it is more likely to occur during…

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    In Jill Lepore’s work, “Richer and Poorer: Accounting for Inequality,” published in The New Yorker in 2015, statistics provided alongside excellent rhetoric reach United States citizens with an undeniable conclusion: that inequality gaps are widening in America, and not only will nobody take the blame for this disparity; nobody is willing to do anything to stop it. This creates a sense of urgency in voters to coerce the United States Congress, into changing legislation in regards to these…

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