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    December 11, 2017 Ms. Tamika Johnson Owner Healing Hands Home Care 6730 Higgins Avenue Racine, WI 53401 Ms. Johnson, Thank you so much for meeting with me the other day. I really enjoyed our conversation and learning more about what you do at Healing Hands Home Care. I admire how you were able to take your own experience with losing your mother to build a company to help others in the same situation as you were in. I’ve been thinking about your struggles with keeping up on training for…

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    It All Begins Tonight (Poetics Applied to West Side Story) Jean Racine said it best, “A tragedy need not have blood and death; it 's enough that it all be filled with that majestic sadness that is the pleasure of tragedy.” In other words, tragedy is merely a compilation of several elements which play on our deepest and most intimate emotions. Aristotle was among the first philosophers to recognize and critique the tragedy. Within “Poetics”, Aristotle discusses the very logistics of the dramatic…

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    Skill: Infer and Support the Main Idea PILSEN 7th Grade Nonfiction Center for Urban Education ©2007 Pilsen is an old community in Chicago with a long history. This part of Chicago started small and got bigger, as most neighborhoods in the city did. Its cultural history is about moving, changing, and connecting. Many people have moved there over the decades. This movement started when immigrants chose to settle in this part of the city when Chicago was growing rapidly. An immigrant is a person…

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    that this goal being met. Miscommunication or failure to communicate the patient information effectively among the health team can result in poor care, medical mistake and can even be harmful to the patient. (Paget, L., Han, P., Nedza, S., Kurtz, P., Racine, E., Russell, S., Santa, J., Schumann, M., Simha, J. and Von Kohorn, I. 2011, June). Nurses need to have a clear understanding of their ethical obligation and how it can impact the patient care. Their professional duties in regard in…

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    At this stage of the litigation, we have not yet retained a liability expert. However, we anticipate that we will require the retention of an expert on the operation of a similar group home and the training and supervision of its staff. Such testimony is necessary to address the standard of care and hopefully support that The Hope School met that standard of care. 3. Critical Damages Issues The critical damage issue is the nature and extent of the damages allegedly suffered by Allison and…

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    The Truth Behind Sex Trafficking Minors in Atlanta In 2005 a study performed by the Atlanta Women 's Agenda was presented to Atlanta’s mayor (at the time) Shirley Franklin. The study was to show the true sheer amount of girls that were being sexually exploited in our city. Sex trafficking is holding slave like conditions overcome one for the use of selling and buying services(4). The findings of the study are eye opening to a tragedy that has remained behind closed doors. In Georgia, 300…

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    Chauvinism In Othello

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    also consider the issues and values. Othello is one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies. He utilized the downfall of Othello to reveal the social issues of racism, women roles as well as different values that distinctive characters possessed. Jean Racine once commented about the tragedy: “Life is a comedy to those who think, a tragedy to those who feel. ” Othello’s male chauvinism makes he cannot think and dooms his death. Moreover, Aristotle shared his view of tragedy in his Poetics, which…

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    Cultural Presentation

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    Cultural Presentation 3 Frank Lloyd Wright was born in Richland Center, a small Wisconsin farming community, on June 8, 1867 to William and Anna Wright. His family moved frequently during his early years because William was a pastor. They lived in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Iowa before settling in Madison, Wisconsin, when Wright was 12 years old. In 1885, he graduated from the public high school in Madison and his parents got divorced, never to be seen again. Wright decided to enroll in at…

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    Mistreatment Of Children

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    The mistreatment of children has been an issue all around the world since the beginning of time and the amount of attention being focused on the issue has been increasing as time progresses (Lachman, 1996, para. 1). Even though laws regarding child neglect state that many things are considered to be child neglect, many of those things are still currently happening all around the world, and in large numbers. Many places in the world, like the United States and Africa, for example, both have…

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    Adequate health insurance coverage is important for everyone and especially for children. Children who have a health insurance cover are found to have good health in their entire childhood and in their adolescence and adulthood. Such children are more likely to get the preventive care that keeps them from getting sick, and they can easily receive treatment that they require in their future (Baicker et al. 107). On the other hand, children who are uninsured are more likely to have unmet medical…

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