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    Private student loans, as well as certain federal student loans, take your credit record and financial situation into account when considering your case. There are certain federal loans which do not require good credit or a cosigner. Take the Stafford loans into account first, and see if you qualify for a subsidized Stafford loan based on economic need. Private loans and federal PLUS loans require a cosigner if you don't meet credit…

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    contracts that create a private facility, it has seen to shift the work force motives. A popular term used to describe them is "for-profit." Because they are made for intention of making money, it is very cost efficient in a solely economic view-point. The problem with privatizing a prison is that they seek for the highest occupancy rate so that they can make the most profit possible. The whole industry is run on the amount of prisoners they have locked up per-quota. Some of these private…

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    The Ethics of a Private Counselling Practice Confidentiality is a requirement of IACP (2014). Counsellors in private practice need to risk assess, “Effective risk-management strategies such as obtaining informed consent, documenting clinical activities”, (Knapp et al, 2008, p. 614) are essential for protection of both the counsellor and the client. Policies regarding disclosure of abuse, suicide intervention and a contract detailing the confines of confidentiality are some of the basic tenets…

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    Assignment 2 competitive private enterprise economy tends to have higher efficiency Fallacies exist in our daily life, and economics seems suffered from this kind of problems the most compared with other subjects like physics, mathematics or medicine. According to Henry Hazlitt (1979), this is because of self-interest of groups and the persistent tendency of people. For the first one, in oder to pursue certain economic self-interests, some relevant groups would preach some policies which…

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    take the extra step and practice competent analysis techniques. For Assignment #4 I focused on two huge issues with the American prison system, overcrowding and the effects of the private prison industry. This topic is similar to what I wrote for the opinion piece but with a direct focus on overcrowding and the private prison industry. I picked this topic because it is something I…

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    Rodriquez in “Private Public Language” talks about how his parents talked a lot differently in public than they did in private. "In public, my father and mother spoke a hesitant, accented, not always grammatical English. And they would have to strain—their bodies tense—to catch the sense of what was rapidly said by los gringos.” Going of this, you can see the difficulties that are faced when society doesn’t seem to accept you. Seeing English as a public language and Spanish as a private…

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    The two largest private prison companies are Correctional Corporation of America (CCA) and Wackenhut. Together they control 75% of private prisons.While it helps that this is mainly a duopoly system and not such industry with free entry and exit, it is still highly acquirable and extreme profit generating for any large company. In private prisons, inmates receive as little as 17 cents per hour for a maximum of six hours of labor a day. The highest paying private prison is CCA. Prisoners…

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    The legal issues that have arisen in this scenario are those concerned with private nuisance. The tort of private nuisance has been developed to protect the interests of land owners who have the right to the use and enjoyment of their property without interference. It is effectively the land that is protected and only those who own or have an interest in the land may bring a claim in private nuisance. The nuisance that Kate is suffering stems from the noise generated by a nearby airfield.…

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    I went to a private Christian School throughout my school experience. The school that I went to from Kindergarden through 8th grade was actually very well versed in inclusion. Although private schools often get looked at as a school created specifically to exclude, I am very proud of my school for not falling into this category specifically when talking about student with special needs. My school established a special program to find students that had special needs and give them everything that…

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    Looking at the problems that government and fix budget health care system have but on the flip side is private insurance coverage. Private insurance has been around since revolution times but didn’t gain acceptance until 1900. The need for health insurance arose in the 1920’s, powered by increasing costs of hospital care. The costs that drove up medical bills for patients in the 1920’s was the need of investments in facilities, equipment, and physician training, and at the same time, hospitals…

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