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    Stubblefield, a professor of Ethics from Rutgers University, was recently convicted of aggravated sexual assault. Stubblefield allegedly assaulted a student who suffers from cerebral palsy. He is reportedly unable to walk, dress, communicate, and use the restroom without assistance. Court officials have said that Stubblefield was taking advantage of a mentally incapable person, but she claims that she and the student were in love. Stubblefield is married and has two children. She has been…

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    General Health Assessment

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    When I asked about them leaving the hospital, she stated that they went “straight home” afterwards. Unfortunately, Michelle did mention that Owen does experience “some bit of difficulty when he tries to go to the restroom”. During the time of observation, I could tell that the child was not happy, and was passing a lot of gas. I wanted to ask Michelle if Owen had Colic, but I forgot the term, and again for some reason I was just so nervous to ask in case I was wrong…

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    about beliefs and dreams?In 1955 Dr.King started an anti-racist protest, so really a fight for equal rights for all African Americans.Back in the day, black people could not go anywhere white people went. So that meant you could not use the same restroom, cannot sit in the lower level of the movie theater, cannot use the same…

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    Alzheimer's Stages

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    longer be able to drive. Stage five of Alzheimer’s is a moderately severe decline from stage one. During this stage, he or she will need help with daily tasks, such as dressing themselves.However, he or she will still be able to bathe and use the restroom on their own. Family and friends will begin to notice the person having a lot of confusion. He or she will no longer be able to remember things such as a personal phone number. The person will still be able to tell who family members…

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    LGBTQIA + Group Analysis

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    History in all of its hundreds of thousands of years known to man tends to erase the stories of those not in control of their freedom. Whether it be the stories of slaves in the Americas, the ruthlessness of colonialism, there is always a group whose voice is not heard. In today’s society that group is the LGBTQIA+ group, specifically the T, or transgender for the purposes of this paper. Transgender or third gender communities have been a part of history in a variety of countries and cultures…

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    Within the LGBT community, acceptance is not always equally dispersed among varying sexual orientations. Specifically, the label “transgender” has received a negative connotation as different, thus worse than being gay, bisexual, or lesbian. There arises difficulty when describing what a transgender person has to go through while coming out to their society and living with consequences that come with falling outside of the norms of American culture. Pursuing this further, last year, my best…

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    After 2 hours of driving we had to stop to use the restroom. The rest stop, we stopped at was horrible the doors were broken and the whole building was vandalized. The toilets smelt and were ,broken there was only two squares of toilet paper. There was no sinks only germx… So I hurried to get out of there…

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    center. Then the children ate lunch. They were seated at two tables, and the instructors all gave the children the food and drinks. When they were done eating they put their plates and cups into a bin, then they had some free time. Some used the restroom, which is supervised by one of the instructors. Some chose a book from the large selection they have, and read alone. Some read in groups, and some listened to one of the instructors read a book. Some children did not want to red, which…

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    In the video, "Why Night Light Is Messing Up Your Sleep" by a youtuber named Bite Size Psych, he explains if you minimize the exposure light at night it helps you sleep more thoroughly. If you are hit by the blue wave length light it hits your melatonin and makes you feel more awake. Filtering out the blue light may help you regulate your sleeping habits. They're free apps that you may download to your electronic devices and it actually assists what you're looking for. The example he gave for an…

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    Lois Odem) case is still talked which happened in 1985, it has a impact of every student who take a purse or bookbag on school grounds. What happened in the case of New Jersey v. T.L.O. is that a teacher found T.L.O. smoking cigarettes in the girls restroom. The teacher brought T.L.O. to the school administrator. T.L.O. denied that she was smoking. The administrator then accused T.LO. of lying to him and demanded to see her purse in an attempt to find the cigarettes. Among other things when the…

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