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    Substance Abuse Treatment: What is and Isn’t Working Substance abuse is common in America, and there are treatment options available. Treatments for substance abuse scale from professional counseling to 12-step programs. Most of these programs do not have outstanding success rates, considering not everyone can afford professional help. 12-step programs seem to be more common, with that in consideration there are downfalls to this way of treatment. Lack of funding, religion, socioeconomic…

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    This past summer, I had a friend of mine who fits perfect in the category of being a discouraged worker. Krugman and wells (2015) defines a discouraged worker as a nonworking person who is capable of working but have given up looking for a job given the state of the job market. She always talked about not having enough money, no money in her savings, and no money to go out. When she would have money, she would spend it on stuff she does not need. She started looking for a summer job, but every…

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    Support Unemployment

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    The reasons to support the evidence This policy is highly recommended because if in any circumstance someone happens to lose their job it is a good thing to know that there will be a good supporting cast to support you to relive the financial stress and it gives you time to search for a new job. My recommendation I support the unemployment policy for various amount of reasons because it is given to those who meets up to the requirements without them being in any fault due to their situation.…

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    People who are seeking work or have been recently layoff are considered unemployed. Unemployment is one major problem in the economy, unemployment doesn't just affect the person who is getting laid off, but also their family because they won't have a high steady income. Finding a different job can be difficult, it can lead to someone feeling stressed, depressed and unuseful. If an employer wants to stay employed, they will want to become valuable to the company and if that doesn't work they will…

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    Unemployment refers to the number of people who are not working but seeking work (Dixon and O'Mahony, 2015). In the years following the Global Financial Crisis, the unemployment rate in Australia has been hovering from the 5-6% range (Tradingeconomics.com, 2017), which is in the band targeted by the Reserve Bank of Australia. If the rate of unemployment becomes too high, the economy will be impacted by a myriad of negative economic and social consequences. From an economic perspective, a high…

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    conclusion given the assessment and treatment plan conducted weeks prior to taking the self-assessment with one of her friends. Jocabed shared that this week her friend shared with her that he had quit smoking tobacco and plans to completely eliminate it from his life. Another area in which Jocabed found stronger skills was in the ability to acquire the client and other parties involved to agree upon and sign a document which outline the action plan for treatment. She reflected upon how this…

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    beneficiaries are and who will receive your assets. By planning ahead, you can avoid these measures and relieve your loved ones of such stress and confusion. In order to start planning ahead, there are certain steps you should take. Here’s a four-step plan for planning your future: Ask yourself the hard questions. As you get older, you should start asking yourself those difficult questions; that we tend to avoid until later. These questions include: Where do I want to live? How am I…

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    The first reason is the plan is not clear, the second reason is the plan does not emphasize the objective of change and the last reason is the top managers want to hide their goals or objectives. The first reason is the unclear plan. The plan is focused only on the tasks that have to change. The plan does not explain why the tasks have to change, the plan writes a little about the aim of changing and the objectives are not clear or do not explain deeply. Secondly, the plan does not emphasize…

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    As a planner while making a comprehensive plan for it is of utmost importance that plan is to be prepared according to the requirements and needs of the area. The primary concern is to provide and develop such a plan which people of that area will acknowledge and accept it. Thus over the time authorities have been trying to put emphasis on public participation as a major component for planning process. This participation comes in various forms, out of which the surveys and community meetings…

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    the classroom. The meticulous way Tom Michalek plans is amazing. It goes from yearly to weekly to daily plans. All of it is in one excel sheet on his computer which means if he needs to check or revise or change anything he can do it really efficiently. The yearly plan is an overview of your year, it can be specific or general. It might include concepts or materials as well. Lastly, he had 1 plan per grade. His daily plans looked a lot like lesson plans, it listed all the activities he would go…

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