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    Program evaluation is a system that measures the effectiveness and efficiency of a program or a policy, through collecting and analyzing data and information. Program evaluations are used to determine whether or not a policy or program is worth it. Originally in the 1950’s and 1960’s, the approach to social problem solving was through operations research and planning programming budgeting systems. During President John F. Kennedy and President Johnson’s terms, there was the antipoverty movement…

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    The R.I.P Program In regards to the R.I.P system my position would be against it. For instance, using technology to determine outcomes of a person’s wellbeing, is insane in my opinion because doctors are depriving a human being from treatment, because a computer program helped them make that “informed decision”. The reason as to why I am position against the system is because a computer can interpret something incorrectly, causing a doctor to make a misguided decision about the need for a…

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    white, and now it is high definition. The evolution of television programs is astonishing. Shows of the 1960’s thru 1980’s for example Happy Days, and the I Love Lucy show were conservative compared to the shows currently on television. People who watch television are becoming more open minded. Media does play a big role in real world youth culture. The television shows feed the minds of the young. In other words television programs that are being showcased today do affect the minds of young…

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    I was contacted by my old coding teacher and received the opportunity to assist her in leading this year’s coding program. Although I knew I wasn't the best at coding, I saw this offer as a chance for me to learn more about it while sharing the little that I knew with others. During last year's program I got the opportunity to create my own games/programs/apps, and I learned more about JavaScript and its role in businesses. With this information I realized that knowing at least basic code is…

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    I would like to participate in the ITAP program for a variety of reasons. First reason is the skills I will be able to attain from this program. Living in the modern age where technology is ubiquitous it is almost a requirement for one to have at least basic level of skills in using technology. Second reason is the networking capability with the other five schools. Getting to travel and meeting others schools and having the ability to hold conversation with merit about technology and how to…

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    1. Define continuous health program improvement. What is its relationship with evaluation? Continuous health program improvement is a cyclical (repetitive) model that is used for health education, program planning, and implementation. Its relationship to evaluation is it being the fourth step in the model which is needed after the health program has been implemented. It is essential for improving the effectiveness of a program once evaluators have reviewed it. 2. Discuss some common health…

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    Founded in 1965, the Head Start program was part of President Lyndon Johnson's war on poverty. This federally funded program focuses on supporting low-income children in a variety of ways. Their social, emotional, nutritional, psychological and overall health needs are addressed. The purpose is quite literally to give underprivileged children a "head start" so that they will have a better chance of succeeding in school and beyond. Head Start primarily targets preschool children ages 3-5 years,…

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    The United States Space program is so expensive that to fund , every citizen would have to give the government $54 yearly . That’s an average of 20 billion dollars since 1964. Our Space program should be ended permanently. Our national debt is already high in our imperfect country and at a time like this, space seems to be less important than our countries problems. Our space program budget is astronomical. While we are debating on ending welfare, we just spent millions of dollars for a…

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    influenced the migration of rural workers through policies such as guest worker programs. The Bracero program, an example of such policies, was an agreement between the U.S and Mexico that allowed for the importing of Mexican workers through the use of contracts. Despite the opportunity that many believed was to come from the system, it resulted in a negative utilization of Mexican immigrant workers. The Bracero Program planning first immerged when growers claimed there was a rise of labor…

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    12 Step Program Analysis

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    What are some weaknesses in the 12 step program? Athena, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is well-known for its use of the 12-Step program model in treating addiction: A model copied and disseminated by many other similar programs. According to Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) (2014), the 12-step program or parts of it are utilized in approximately 74 percent of treatment facilities in the United States. However, something’s popularity or widely-acceptedness neither…

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