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    Sustainable Urbanism

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    not only can improve environment and the local climate, but also have positive effect for residents. The land use is efficient and the district devotes to build a biodiversity area. In this area, green surface as green roofs and green walls are used extensive. The green surface can beautify the environment, provide great physical and mental effects to residents, and also provide valuable green space for residents and wildlife; it also has the ability to improve air quality and reduce heat…

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    family member in the nursing home? 1. According to www.cdc.gov, 1.4 million people are in nursing homes. a. You may just know one of those 1.4 million. b. If so, you may want to know what goes on in nursing homes, or what residents, the people that stay in the nursing home, do there. B. Today, I am going to tell you all about the history of nursing homes, and what happens at one. C. I work at a nursing home, so I will be able to give you some insight about the…

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    hygiene, dressing, feeding independently. The Resident demonstrates a moderate level in IADLs, he drives to the places he needs to go to his car independently and uses the navigation to direct himself as needed. He prepares his meal independently and aware of where to go for necessary ingredients, explains how to prepare for the dishes and aware that it is necessary to clean up right after. He regularly takes his medication as the facility scheduled…

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    homes. When they do so, they believe their family members will receive the respect and care they deserve. All too often, however, nursing home residents are abused by those who are charged with their care, which may result in serious injuries or death. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 44 percent of the 2,000 nursing home residents interviewed in one study reported suffering abuse. While not all abuse may be prevented, the tips discussed here may help people to…

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    Film Analysis: Flag War

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    predominantly African/American community, where a group of gay white citizens invades and try to displace the working-class black residents. The intriguing documentary narrates the conflict of interest between African/Americans, who have long been residents of the community and gay homeowners who want to gentrify the area, as well as displace its black-working residents. The documentary centers around three major characters and the experiences: Nina Masseria, a lesbian and realtor; Baba…

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    The Department of Housing and Urban Development has made the decision to further implement a smoking ban in public housing to greater protect the health of residents from the dangers of tobacco smoke. The decision to establish a nationwide smoking ban will greatly affect the residents of these homes but also our country. While some residents may feel that their personal freedoms are being taken away due to the ban, the health risks of smoking greatly outweigh this personal concern. Without this…

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    Greenville is a non-profit long-term health care organization that is conveniently located in the heart of Greenville, North Carolina. This nursing home and rehabilitation center is built on a 10-acre land that is home to many healthy, sick, and hospice residents. This organization staffs a…

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    that involves many factors to consider. A different emotion is experienced both by the family and the patient itself. But the main aim here is to improve the quality of care for the aged persons. Providing holistic care, managing safety for all the residents and treating them with great dignity. We choose one of the private rest home here in New Zealand as the existing health sector organisation. A 75-bed capacity institution rendering exemplary care for the aged. Established on August 2008 and…

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    that people should look forward to, not something to dread. Residents in safe and secure assisted living housing are free to engage in all the hobbies and activities that they enjoy while someone else take care of housekeeping, laundry, food preparation and transportation. Seniors retain their independence at facilities like The Manse on Marsh, where studio and one bedroom apartments allow residence to maintain their independence. Residents receive discreet check-ins and a personal pendant to…

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    capacity of up to 5000 passengers. The coastal areas next to the ports destination suffer a lot from these wastes. Socio-Cultural Effects Cruise industry can be exhaustively looked at in various aspects. The perspectives include impacts to the residents of a destination area and the strategies employed to cope with the impacts. The socio-cultural impacts touch on the…

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