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    In the Article “ Deported Mothers”, Tatiana Sanchez discusses U.S. immigration policy. The immigration policy is not too strict. The U.S. has laws that must be followed. If immigrants can not follow U.S. policies they should not be in the United States. On the other hand, Tatiana Sanchez leans toward the immigration policy as being too strict. In the case that immigrants get deported for three to ten years. In the following paragraphs, we will talk about how U.S. immigration policies are not too…

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    Immediately after the shooting I would ensure that all school personal had access to mental health professionals, if needed. School personal would also be provided with educational material directed towards post-traumatic stress and coping mechanisms. Counseling services will be on going for school personal because every individuals’ reaction to a traumatic event cannot be predicted on the timing it will occur, if ever. Next step is restoring the learning environment for the staff and students.…

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    William Butler Yeats’’ famous poem The Second Coming illustrates a scary prediction of the occurrence when the world comes to an end. Obviously, with the title The Second Coming the assumption is as if the poem discloses Jesus Christ returning as the Bible states, but Yeats’ poem is not about Jesus Christ return. Beginning in the first stanza, Yeats’’ describes the anarchy and disorder in the world. He used gyre to depict his vision of the world as a storm or chaos as a tornado or funnel. Chaos…

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    themselves. As depicted in the image, the aboriginal people are for the most part naked, they are handing over various gifts towards Columbus. They are shown to be more friendly and welcoming to the new settlers, while the settlers themselves are not returning the favour. In the back of the image some of the aboriginal men are running away in terror from the explorers. For the most part it seems that the aboriginals are prepared to share their land and resources, while Columbus and his people…

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    September 11, 2001. There was a specific moment, as they held tightly to the windows high up above the New York streets with the relentless heat and smoke drawing closer and closer, that they decided to jump and, in that one moment, they become angels returning to their point of origin. “Falling Man” focuses largely upon the identity of only one of these jumpers shown in a popular picture taken by a man named Richard Drew. “Falling Man” is made up of various rhetorical devices that, sooner or…

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    Vespucci to the New World. Raphael was keen to explore the world and was described by Peter to be like “Ulysses, or rather Plato”, one characterized by learning from travels and the other traveling to learn, respectively. In the last voyage, instead of returning home to Portugal, Raphael chose to be stranded in the farthest point of the voyage, which suited him quite well as “he was more…

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    Robert Gray’s ‘Journey: the north coast” depicts the idea that rediscovering something that has been concealed can be intensely meaningful towards an individual. This is evident throughout the train journey of the persona, through the use of metaphor in “ One of those bright crockery days”. The use of metaphor is used to represent the aspect of rediscovery as the persona is reminded of his past domestic life when looking out the train window. In addition, there is a comforting freshness and…

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    On January 26, 2017 the undersigned Tisch Hernandez and Intern Mary Perez arrived at the family’s home. Upon arrival the home was clean and well maintained. The children were in good health and did not have any visible marks or bruises. The undersigned and Intern discussed the expectations for the upcoming closing FTM that will be scheduled for February 2, 2017 at 9am. The mother reported that in regards to Angelina she did not meet the requirement s to receive services from Tri Counties. The…

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    Juvenile Education Reform

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    When a child enters the correctional system, he or she is instantly plagued with many set-backs. Nearly 70 percent of juvenile delinquents have some form of learning disability, and the odds of returning to public school instantly drop after one visit to a detention facility (source). The Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Department of Education (ED) have noticed this concern for children and are devoted to allowing educational reform to help divert children from the correctional system. The…

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    In the chapter section “Attitudes and Behaviours that Affect Social Interaction”, Paul Angelini (2011) introdected the negative elements of social interaction. The authors defined prejudice as a preoccupation with people based on unfounded beliefs, and the author also described that prejudice occurs in people with negative perceptions of people or groups. The author argued that stereotypes are a generalization of groups of people who can not be sustained when subjected to critical analysis. The…

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