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    Immigrant Parents Essay

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    When they become parents, they may still not be ready as a part of the big system- the society. Children from immigrant families are facing challenges every minute after they born. From education to race, community to psychology, they are living among several layers which affect each other. These layers integrate and become a dysfunctional system, which constantly strive to maintain a balance between changing in response to both internal and external demands. At the same time, this system will…

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    John Steinbeck was born in Salinas, California on February 27, 1902. He was the third child of Olivia Hamilton and John Ernst Steinbeck, He had three siblings Esther, Beth, and Mary. As a child, John helped on a farm and during the summers looked at the culture around him where he got the idea to write the book Tortilla Flat. John had three wives, Carol Henning (1930-1943), Gwendolyn Conger (1943- 1948) who which he had his two children with Thomas and John IV, and Elaine Anderson Steinbeck…

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    Miranda Law Abolished

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    The purpose of this case is to get a better understanding of why the Miranda law should be abolished for good. We take a closer look at the flaws in the Miranda law and how it does not help our justice system. The study will examine why Americans should know their rights, show us why Miranda does not protect us, and how it allows criminals to walk free. Miranda is used to inform suspects that are taken into custody that they have rights. Due process was created by the constitution for the…

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    Community Health Assessment for Saline County, Kansas African-American Population and Diabetes Introduction Diabetes cost 245 billion in 2012 within the United States, with 176 billion towards direct medical cost and 69 billion towards reduced productivity (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014). The overall numbers of diabetes and prediabetes reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals 29.1 million American or 9.3% of the population diagnosed. The…

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    The Three Chosen Moral Actions: - The first action that could be made would be for Salina to shift her entire focus onto taking care of her family regardless of the baby she is carrying - The second action would be for her to not abort the baby despite having economic difficulty and issues taking care of her family - The third action would be for the parents who purchased the surrogacy to continue payments for Salinas medical and other expenses in order to maintain the baby Testing the…

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    As the Commander of the Modular Training Battalion (MTB) from February 2016 through May 2017, LTC Hannah and her cadre were directly responsible for providing the highest quality training for over seven hundred Service Members throughout the nation and across multiple components. Her battalion was absolutely pivotal in executing the Army Leader Development Strategy. Her efforts were absolutely pivotal in improving the readiness posture of her battalion and the Kansas Army National Guard. LTC…

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    Elizabeth Calderon, 39, Salinas, California, and Esther Sanchez, otherwise called Trinidad Carrillo, 54, Salinas, California, were arraigned by an elected excellent jury on charges of documenting false assessment forms, burglary of government stores, exasperated wholesale fraud, putting forth false expressions to governmentally protected establishments, and scheme, Calderon and Sanchez are accused of scheming to present an advance application to Bank of America that contained false data and…

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    to collaborate with other artists on a sketch of the Salinas fields and of course, a painting of Cesar Chavez next to it. It was a great learning experience for Cortes, working together with other local artists who had similar interests and values. Everyone's different style of painting was welcome on the collaboration. Once the sketch was completed, all they needed for the final project were the right colors to represent the beauty of Salinas. Cortes explained, “It was exciting to see abstract…

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    Realism In Of Mice And Men

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    his uncle’s ranch or trump through the meadows, marshes, and farmland that surrounded the city of Salinas” (Kordich). His attentiveness to the land in Northern California supplies him with rich details of Salinas and the surrounding areas in order to better portray the dilemmas of the common man. In Of Mice and Men the story begins with a detailed nature scene, “a few miles south of Soledad, the Salinas River drops in close to the hillside bank and runs deep and green. The water is warm too, for…

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    Salinas starts his talk by explaining who he is and that the real problem in Mexico is that, “We are a country of victims” (2010). He goes on to explain that the significance of this problem is that the country needs to move from one of being a ‘victim of…

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