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    I must be mean and like conflict. I have also been told that I resemble a pot smoking hippy; for me this is untrue, I am a mother of four amazing, delightful, and beautiful (predisposition mother) children that I adore dearly; ages going from eight-teen years old to twenty months old… Before college started, this is what solely defined me as my “SELF” or what I viewed and I presumed others expected of me. Looking more in-depth about the “SELF” as a whole, there are countless things that have…

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    copy of the mutated gene for their child to be born with SMA. Carriers typically do not show and signs or symptoms. 1 in every 50 Americans are genetic carriers. If both parents are carriers of the SMA gene mutation, there is a 25% chance with each pregnancy that the child will be affected. There 's a 50% chance of having a child who would be a SMA gene carrier and a 25% chance of having a child who would neither have SMA or be an SMA gene carrier. Spinal Muscular Atrophy does not discriminate.…

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    The Garden of Hope Community Development Corporation exists to provide comprehensive programs and services that will strengthen individuals, families, and neighborhoods, serving families and individuals experiencing social, economic and moral deficits. The Garden of Hope is a nonprofit Community Development Corporation founded by Pastor Kirk T. Houston Sr. and sponsored by Gethsemane Community Fellowship and programs such as trinity treasures. The Trinity Treasure Resale Store is designed to…

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    II. The Research Section In today’s economy, professional sports entertainers are worth much more than they should be. A NBA player should not be able to make 5.15 million first starting out, while a teacher is barely starting at 30k. A teacher will spend up to eight to ten hours sculpting the minds of the future, not including the time set aside outside of school to prepare. Just to have their students rush home to watch the game. Teachers have to put so much time and effort into the…

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    The economies are not able to maintain and keep up with the population. As for solutions, the first step would be taking control of the growth. Placing laws that limit women to the amount of births they can have, at least until things are under control. Although these woman have the right to bear as many kids as they please, fertility rates have reached…

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    The desire for interacting and communicating with other people is an innate part of human nature. This communication is the medium through which people form bonds with one another. However, the bonds that people form in the lives can end up having contradictory consequences. In the book Hard to Get: Twenty-Something Women and the Paradox of Sexual Freedom, Leslie Bell discusses the concept of splitting which is a type of mindset that women face in relationships resulting in psychological…

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    They want to give their teen the material goods and behavioral freedom they themselves were denied. Parents want to see themselves as an ally of their teen. Conditional Permissiveness This style is when parents will give the adolescent what he or she wants on condition that the teen satisfy certain parental demands, which are usually not explicit. Freedom and material benefits are often given in return for behavior that reflects well on the family, such as making good grades or running…

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    physical well-being and mental health (Clinton and Langberg, 2011). In addition to body image challenges, young adult women face reproductive and sexual challenges as well. Here are some of the concerns: coping with PMS, birth control and side effects, pregnancy and its effects on the body, sexual disorders and diseases, reproductive disorders such as infertility, and a lack of time for self -care (Clinton and Langberg, 2011; Curry, 2006). The emerging young adult has no shortage of social,…

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    A drug is generally defined as something that alters behavior, perception or consciousness. The FDA specifically defines a drug as “a substance (other than food) intended to affect the structure or any function of the body” (2012). The main types of drugs used today are alcohol, tobacco, caffeine, heroin, crack, cocaine, steroids, methamphetamines, barbiturates, marijuana, and all manner of prescription drugs (NIDA, n.d.). A handful of these drugs are illegal in the United States, some are only…

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    conscious for the next 364 days of the year. Before spreading aid beyond our American borders, we should concentrate on our more predominant domestic national issues. The topic of America’s foreign policy is seriously debated, and a judgement on how to deal is very hard to come upon. It seems as if we are finally fancying towards less aid to foreign countries, as we try to cut inefficient expenses. The American government is finally opening its eyes to the understanding that all of the aid we…

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