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    I chose adults with languages barriers. I’m living in El Paso, Texas, where close the border New Mexico, Arizona, Mexico, too. So there are so many people who have language barriers, especially Spanish. This information is from my windshield assessment, as well as I can see anywhere the people, who cannot speak English also, they needed help to translate. If they have language barriers, there is limited access to health care. Including the risk for premature death and limited number of common…

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    No Child Left Behind was enacted to ensure the success of all American students however; the legislation is in need of drastic reform to truly accomplish this goal. The parameters set forth by the legislation are flawed in numerous areas. The act over emphasizes the results of standardized tests, takes on a one-size fits all approach for failing schools and most importantly, does not provide a valid measure of a student’s real academic progress. Furthermore, teachers are being forced to…

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    Atwood, and film The Island directed by Michael Bay, explore this question. In The Handmaid’s Tale, Atwood uses a subgroup called Handmaids from a fictional society called The Republic of Gilead, as a means to examine the effects of objectification, forced servitude, and restricted access to education, in a totalitarian society. Alternatively, in The Island, the film depicts a subgroup of clones in a futuristic community controlled by a corporation called Merrick Biotech, to explore these common…

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    Performance of Pediatric Index of Mortality-2 Scoring System in Tanta University Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Ahmed Abd El Basset Abo-El ezz *, Khaled Talaat Abu-Ela *, Aml Zaki Abd Elaziz *, Maaly Mohamed Mabrouk †, Ehab Abd Elhalem Abo Ali ‡ From the Departments of * Pediatric, † Clinical Pathology and ‡ Public health, Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University, Egypt. Declaration of Conflicting Interests The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the…

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    Drug-Crime Hypothesis

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    The collective reason for this hypothesis advocates that drug use and crime are not precisely correlated together. However, this hypothesis model alludes to the drug-crime relationship elements such as failing school systems, organized gangs, and weak social support systems. Moreover, drug use and crime may have shared environmental and dependent on a set of circumstances. For example, there is a direct connection between delinquent juveniles and the rise of gang membership in urban cities…

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    Asian-American Sociology

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    According to the Algernon Austin, there are several main reasons of Asian-Americans lives in poverty even they have achieved higher education among other groups. First of all, many Asian-Americans do not have high school face difficulty to get high paid job. Second, they like to live in high standard living cities or states which are top three cities in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Last, the view of Asian-Americans in one group, it hard to provide the resources and services to…

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    about how the disparate special units within the group work together. Rotated leadership is a type of shared leadership that could work especially well with this group (Pearce et al 2014). Consequently, representational leadership from all the subgroups would encourage fairness and transparency and build trust among the specialty groups. Fostering group identity and responsibility for overall performance is essentially. Nevertheless, individual accountability is still important. Social…

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    Group In my class second semester I experienced being in a class group and we had to find information on the history of Ole Miss. This group had four people in it and each one of us had a part to do in this project. In this project we were assigned different years during the time Ole Miss was established until the present years today. We had to log our information and put together a presentation to do in front of our other peers. We came together like a task group and put together a great…

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    Mast's Vepoloxamer

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    Title: This Week in Pharma: Is Anavex’s Hype Based on Data or Anecdotes? Can Mast’s Vapoloxamer be successful a second time around? Summary: This column presents questions on Anavex’s 2-73 and Mast’s Vepoloxamer. Based on your votes for the more interesting topic, Slingshot Insights will sponsor the expert’s cost. Join the project of the winning topic to submit your own questions, access dial-in details, and review the transcript. Option 1: Analyzing Anavex’s 2-73 after news of positive…

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    Laughter Speech

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    People laugh at the biggest variety of things. Ranging from puppies, to a funny interview seen on YouTube, to a montage of people hurting themselves for laughter, we can laugh due to almost anything. Lately in pop culture, there has been a lot of backlash towards the source of laughter. In movies, we see girls laughing when they make fun of another person, we see boys laughing when they pull a harmful prank on another guy, and people are generally laughing at other (s) misfortunes. Laughter as…

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