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    I am a native of Ethiopia. The environment I lived in was pessimistic. I grew up holding back on my dreams and not being the best I can be. As I progressed in school, I was always told that I could not make it and that I was weak. Girls do not have that much value in my society; therefore, I was told I had no power and I could not achieve what I sought. I went to a predominately male school. My school had ample opportunities for the majority of the students, but not for me since I am a girl. I…

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    Jermaine’s Psychology Professor Essay A professor of psychology at a university in a large metropolitan area would be at risk of violating several codes of ethics if he tells his abnormal psychology class that he is a psychotherapist in private practice and that they can come to him for therapy during the duration of the semester. Several problems can occur as a result of the professor’s solicitation of his service as a psychotherapist to his students (5.6, American Psychological Association,…

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    Primary care providers in the rural areas can make a difference because consumers not only utilize their local primary care provider for medical needs but can identify with them on a personal basis. Research has indicated alternatives for mental health access. Research has confirmed evidence-based practice for rendering mental health services in the rural areas. In the rural areas, local primary care providers are usually part of the community and well respected. The proposed project is for…

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    transformed into an urban land someday, but land is not created equal. Singapore and Hong Kong are of the most densely populated cities in the world but with limited land area, and this issue would restrict the development of their city; then affecting the countries’ economic growth. Although expanding outwards into the suburban area might be a solution to the overcrowding cities, to spread out…

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    Budget Limitations Essay

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    Budget limitations are an issue that every department, regardless of size, must operate within. Larger departments by necessity have larger budgets but this does not always mean that they are more successful in completing their goals. The larger a budget the more patrol officers the department can put on the road. Each officer on the road must be paid their salary, trained properly, provided a vehicle capable of accomplishing their tasks, and provided the tools and equipment needed for their…

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    composed of several subtests that access language performance areas, which includes spontaneous speech, fluency, comprehension, naming, and repetition. This examination can classify the aphasia type based on the combination of these features (Kertesz & Harciarek, 2014). The Mini Mental Status Examination (MMSE) is a screening instrument used on patients with different types of aphasia. It is composed of 11 questions and it evaluates 6 areas of cognitive function which include, following verbal…

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    In current years, settlements which were small and isolated urban center have become large and complex features which is called metropolis. Moreover, population migration from rural to urban areas is one of the most important urban problems resulted from regional imbalances and causes uncontrolled urban growth. The results of uncontrolled urban growth are urban sprawl, environmental damage and formation of informal settlements which suffer from…

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    and expectation may be represented in terms of emotions. Determining Urban Emotions is an approach which can be used to map different types of emotions associated with urbanization. In the recent years, some new methods have been presented for the area of urban and spatial planning, resulting in a fundamental change of the understanding of urban planning. Geographical information system acts as a key factor for analyzing urban emotions from various types of data. This paper presents the review…

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    Dhaka City Essay

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    Urban sociology studies the life and human interactions in the city. The social life in the twenty first century consists of both the traditional and familiar trends as well as the new developing trends (Sassen, 2006). Hence, living in the cities is always exciting as well as complicated. Dhaka is a city which has a history of more than 400 years. In 1610, Dhaka was named as Jahangirnagar by subedar Islam Khan Chishti. Many of the famous infrastructures were built during the British and Mughal…

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    Positive Effects Of Slums

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    resulted in the growth of slums. The shortage of land for housing, the high prices of land beyond the reach of urban poor and a large rural migrations to the cities fuelling the development of slums. These slums give rise to many problems in the urban areas [ ]. Slums are also products of failed policies, bad governance, corruption, inappropriate regulation, dysfunctional land markets, unresponsive financial systems, and a fundamental lack of political will. Each of these failures adds to the…

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