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    Hsc300 Unit 4 Paper

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    country within your new region: Seattle, Washington 2. Location: Describe the absolute and relative location of your city or area within your new region. Support your description with current examples in 2 to 3 sentences. Include citations for your resources using APA style guidelines as needed. Seattle is located at latitude 47.60’N, longitude 122.33’W (Worldatlas, 2015). Seattle is located on Puget Sound which connects to the Pacific Ocean (Worldatlas, 2015). Seattle is in the northern-western…

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    While reading the Seattle public school hand book it was learned that they encourage a positive learning environment for their students. When it comes to their due process requirements prior to a short-term suspension it was mentioned that the principal and the assistant principal are the ones that make the decision on whether the student should be suspended or not. It all depends on the condition of how the rule was broken. A short term suspension goes into effect as soon the principal and…

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    Minimum Wage Legislation

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    unemployment rate. In the media today, Seattle is a city often discussed in terms of the unemployment rate. Seattle enacted a fifteen-dollar minimum wage legislation in April 2015. Analysts have been trying to collect evidence since to determine the early effects the fifteen-dollar minimum wage legislation has on the economy in Seattle. There has been some debate about the fifteen-dollar minimum wage legislation directly affecting the unemployment rate in Seattle early on. As some analysts…

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    In the "Younger sky that has wept tears of compassion" by Chief Seattle, Seattle uses comparison to Red Indian and white people. At that time, white people came to the land once was the land of Indians people and now called America. White came and took over the land, where the Indians people have lived their memories. Seattle wrote this story that untold to people in 1854. The purpose of writing this story was to let people know how white people treated red indians and their land. After white…

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    consumable format appropriate for the greater audience. Three examples of government communications are described, including Seattle Parks and Recreation, City of Scottsdale, and AIDS.gov. Seattle Parks and Recreation The Seattle Parks and Recreation communication plan is the most complex of the three examples due to its complexity and high community involvement. Of note, the Seattle Parks…

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    Young And Homeless

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    the state’s young and homeless” by Kate Riley is an article from The Seattle times and is an analysis. The Seattle Times is a newspaper that delivers to Seattle Washington. It is the largest daily newspaper in the state of Washington and has the largest Sunday circulation in the Pacific Northwest. It is a more democratic newspaper based on some of their articles. The text itself is on the homeless epidemic going on in Seattle, Washington and how children can also be homeless. The Reader or…

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    The speech Chief Seattle gave October 29, 1889 was in response to Isaac Stevens, the Washington state governor, who was ordered to not only purchase Indian lands, but move the Indians to reservations. When the Chief gave his speech, he used similes, ethical appeal, and emotional appeal to achieve his purpose. The Chief’s purpose in responding was to convince the governor to let the Indians keep their land. The literary devices he used helped to get his point across and assist him in achieving…

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    Neurosurgeons

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    bad things about being a neurosurgeon. In conclusion, I want to be a neurosurgeon because I want to save lives, and help people at the best of my ability. I chose the University of Washington because it's a really good medical school, and its in seattle where I would like to work. Being a surgeon is a difficult job. You have to work long hours all the time, and if you're not careful you could really injure someone. However, my job can really help the world. If someone got into a really bad…

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    babies, therefore I picked the four most interesting cases for this journal. 1. A.H., a three-month-old, female. Born at 23 weeks on January 2nd, and was admitted to Seattle Children’s on 1/25/2017. A.H. is…

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    Writing in 1960 for Esquire, James Baldwin described the damage done by New York City’s racial segregation practices, particularly the desolation of the Riverton housing project. The state of housing segregation in Seattle today is a long way from the dire straits of black housing in Baldwin’s Harlem. Particularly striking, though, is Baldwin’s contrasting of the white, wealthy Fifth Avenue downtown and Fifth Avenue in Harlem. To some extent, this juxtaposition should feel familiar to Seattle’s…

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