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    Elder Community Analysis

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    The community that is being assessed is located in Tecumseh, Oklahoma. The boundary line is from Hardesty Road to Benson Park Road and from Highway 177 to Harrison Road. Some services that surround the community consists of a grocery store, police department, gym, health department, long-term acute care hospital, post office, health clinic, an elder community, adolescent after school program, an arena, and local homes. The boundary lines mentioned and mapped out is a small community within the…

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    The book “Evicted” by Matthew Desmond is generally a portrait of the levels of poverty in America and it basically draws on the highest levels of real-life events of poverty that Desmond either witnessed or even heard about when he was carrying out field research in preparation to write the book. The events in the book took place in a period between 2008 and 2009. The book presents eight families that are struggling with the hardships of life and they spend more than 70 percent of the income on…

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    SAP: Finance Case Study

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    lease management, monitor costs and revenue, ensures safe environments for tenants and workers, and integrates project management and investment planning and construction. They also maintain maintenance and repair requests and space management (Real Estate., (n.d.). In my opinion, this is also an excellent solution. When you are attempting to manage several properties, it is very difficult to meet the needs of your multiple tenants. As a single person or company, this can be overwhelming and…

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    Americans finally free from slavery owned nothing and had no prospects. Lacking education, skills aside from manual farm labor, money to start out, and job opportunities, they struggled to find work and support themselves. As a result, sharecropping, tenant farming, and poverty suppressed the abilities of blacks and forced them into a system of “economic slavery,” (Jackson n.p). My plan involving the economic…

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    time and struggle with it creating consequences such as rent arrears, etc. (Keohane and Shorthouse, 2012). The implications of the Universal Credit policy according to a JRF report (Power et al., 2014) are also in regards to the relationship between tenants and social landlords. The impact of the policy pertains to ways in which housing associations have addressed the challenge of managing the risks of direct…

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    Courtroom Reflection Paper

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    During my time spent at the Superior Court of Tolland at Rockville, I had the opportunity to observe multiple components of various court cases. Three cases that specifically stuck out to me were a criminal arraignment, jury selection, and a landlord/tenant dispute. Each of these cases had different elements that allowed me to develop a more comprehensive understanding of the United States legal system. The first case I witnessed was a domestic violence arraignment. When I entered the…

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    During the years that followed the Civil War, many southerners had a hard time adjusting to the new laws that were being forced upon them. So, during 1865-1866 the Southern “Black Codes” were made. These newly passed southern laws limited the freedom of the former slaves. Each law mirrored colonial times, the laws had severe restrictions that were only there for former slaves and emancipated blacks. The “Black Codes” excluded colored children from attending public schools in the south, they also…

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    As the population increase during the nineteenth century, the need for housing grew especially for the working class. Lots 25 X 100 feet that were designed for single row houses were extended reaching 5 floor or up to six. These crowded dwellings, called tenements (equivalent to Latin Tene (re) to hold), were occupied mostly by immigrants. Typically they staying 4 families per floor, with 10 to 12 members per family and 2 to 3 rooms per family. These tenements lacked basic services such as…

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    3.1 Understanding Cloud Computing (IBM, 2014 [17]) Cloud computing, often referred to as simply ‘the cloud’ is the delivery of on-demand computing resources everything from applications to data centres over the internet on a pay-for-use basis. Cloud computing is the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer. The salient characteristics of cloud computing based on the definitions…

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    still under the rule of the elites. Zinn went further to discuss the fact the Washington did not want to allow black people to fight in the revolution for their freedom. Furthermore, tenants were promised land of their own and it was not fulfilled, the rich became richer and poor ultimately became poorer. The tenants became a threat in the war. For Zinn America elites were pushing Britain away for their own benefit which excludes the Native Americans. The Americans believed the land was theirs…

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