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  • Afa 3104 - Does a Colorblind Society Create a Better America?

    Afa 3104 - Does a Colorblind Society Create a Better America?

    Alesias Richadson Dr. Cohen AFA 3104 13 March 2016 Does a Colorblind Society Create a Better America? First let’s define the term Colorblind. Colorblind basically means for what we are using it for is not influenced by racial pre-justice. I do believe that a colorblind society will be great for America, but I do not want to forget the color of my skin and all the hardships that my ancestors went through and made me

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    Submitted: April 12, 2016 By: Alesias Richardson
  • Lynching of Black America

    Lynching of Black America

    Donald Nathan Professor Deborah Okey Eng 100 Section 013 10 May 2011 Lynching of Black America Lynching in the southern states of American had become a way of life for southerners to install fear and control of its Black Americans. In the south there were a frequent occurrence; lynching was Black American biggest fear. Black men were--shot, hanged or burned to death--on an average of fifty to sixty a year and were torture and mutilation

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    Essay Length: 3,394 Words / 14 Pages
    Submitted: April 15, 2016 By: raynat03
  • Efficiency of Orem’s Theory of Nursing in Easing the Issue of Obesity in America

    Efficiency of Orem’s Theory of Nursing in Easing the Issue of Obesity in America

    OREM’S THEORY IN ALLEVIATING OBESITY IN AMERICA Efficiency of Orem’s Theory of Nursing in Easing the Issue of Obesity in America Name Course Tutor Date Abstract Obesity among American citizens both children and adults has been a common occurrence with current statistics showing that that the problem has reached a crisis. Recent research done indicate that in every three children one of them is obese while the percentage among adults who are obese stands at

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    Submitted: April 18, 2016 By: wankelvin
  • Oh Say Could You See? - an Analysis on the Status of the United States of America on the World Stage

    Oh Say Could You See? - an Analysis on the Status of the United States of America on the World Stage

    Page | Adam Ontiveros-Oberg December 2, 2014 Essay #5; Dr. Scipione, INTD 105 Affluence in America Oh Say Could You See? An analysis on the status of the United States of America on the world stage. Politicians and pundits often try to spread ideals or opinions they hold of what we, as a nation, should be. Some, the vocal majority, are of the opinion that we have an obligation to be the police force, the

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    Submitted: April 21, 2016 By: adamdoubleO
  • How the United States of America Can Be Improved in Regards to InCome Inequality?

    How the United States of America Can Be Improved in Regards to InCome Inequality?

    How the United States of America Can Be Improved in Regards to Income Inequality? Income inequality represents a major social issue that is affecting the low and median earners all over America. The United States is affected by an economic crisis, and yet we see how the wage structure is constantly changing benefiting mostly the ones on the top. There is a vast change on corporations and financial industry, where a CEO now makes 262

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    Submitted: May 3, 2016 By: Ana Alonso
  • Interviewing Techniques with Children in Sexual Abuse Cases

    Interviewing Techniques with Children in Sexual Abuse Cases

    Interviewing Techniques with Children in Sexual Abuse Cases Approximately 5 children die every day because of child abuse in the United States. A total of 68 percent of children are usually sexually abused by a family member. Research indicates that 2.1 of 3 girls and 1 of 5 boys will be sexually abused before they turned 18 years old. (ChildHelp, 2005) Conducting research or a study on this population (children) is very interesting as

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    Submitted: May 21, 2016 By: mlovesr2001
  • Foundation Proposal - Homeless Individuals in the United States

    Foundation Proposal - Homeless Individuals in the United States

    Foundation proposal Foundation Proposal: Debra Alvarado, Naida McDowell and Moenil Patel Simmons School of Nursing and Health Sciences ________________ Foundation Proposal: Homeless individuals in the United States (US) are high utilizers of emergency room (ER) services. Specifically, individuals that are suffering from substance and alcohol abuse, and psychiatric disorders who are difficult to main-stream into integrated healthcare system with assistance from social services interventions. This paper will outline a proposal to request funds from grantors

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    Essay Length: 885 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 30, 2016 By: debramon
  • Homelessness Within the Lgbt Community

    Homelessness Within the Lgbt Community

    Nicole Ruiz, Janeth, Melissa Professor Sanchez English 68/ 4:30 p.m. 26 May 2016 Homelessness within our LGBT Community In our nation today there are many issues that we American’s face. We tend to focus on the broader and popular issues that expand in our nation. Issues where we feel need the most attention, for instance homelessness a broad issue put into a higher perspective in our nations eyes. Throughout history there has always been a

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    Essay Length: 374 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 27, 2016 By: nruiz15126
  • Effects of Divorce on Children

    Effects of Divorce on Children

    Kaliza Reid Mrs.Grisham English 1101 12 August 2016 Effects of Divorce on Children "It's going to be okay, maybe that is not the person God wanted me to spend my life with" (Lollis). Many children whose parents are divorced or in the process of getting a divorce have heard these words at least once. Oftentimes parents feel that divorce is the only way to proceed in living a free life. Although, parents may not realize

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    Submitted: September 5, 2016 By: Kaliza_Reid
  • The Rising Cost of Healthcare in America

    The Rising Cost of Healthcare in America

    The rising cost of Healthcare In America The cost of healthcare has risen dramatically, over the last half of the century in the United States. Essentially, the U.S. spends trillions of dollars in healthcare annually. The Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services noted that, that in 2014, U.S. health care spending increased 5.3 percent following growth of 2.9 percent in 2013 to reach $3.0 trillion, or $9,523 per person ("National Health Expenditures 2014 Highlights"). Furthermore,

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    Submitted: September 5, 2016 By: skroboth
  • Teenage Pregnancy - Children Families & the Community

    Teenage Pregnancy - Children Families & the Community

    Macintosh HD:Users:Georgia:Desktop:unplanned-preg-page.png Teenage Pregnancy Children Families & The Community By Georgia Shaw Macintosh HD:Users:Georgia:Desktop:163211-300x364-pregnantclipart3.jpg Definition Teenage pregnancy is pregnancy in a human female between the ages of 13 and 19. It usually occurs in a girl who hasn’t completed her education and is financially dependent on a parent. A teenage pregnancy can take place after the start of puberty, before a menstrual period but usually after and onset of periods. Fewer teenage women are giving

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    Submitted: September 11, 2016 By: georgiashawxx
  • Approaches to the Study of Religion in America

    Approaches to the Study of Religion in America

    “Approaches to the study of Religion in America” W.E.B. DuBois – Sociologist and critic/ African American/ Church vs. Religion. Wrote Souls of Black Folk in 1903. Church – is an organization that practices the creed of beliefs, worship practices, financial goals, and ethic goals. Saw them as human institutions. NEEDED PEOPLE Religion – Theory/ Larger category of the ultimate concerns of humanity, moral questions of right and wrong, recognizing the dangers of exclusion and perhaps

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    Submitted: September 27, 2016 By: Arjun Singh
  • America’s “new” Racism

    America’s “new” Racism

    America’s “New” Racism For years, affirmative action has been one of the most fiercely debated topics in corporate America. Albert Einstein said, “Let every man be respected as an individual and no man idolized.” During this time, it was an issue between the wealthy and the poor, but today, the issue is between the minority and the majority. Racial disparity today is an enormous issue. There have been many actions taken in order to

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    Submitted: November 2, 2016 By: Tiffany Fletcher
  • To What Extent Are Children in Need Singles More Concerned with Fundraising Than Musical Aesthetic?

    To What Extent Are Children in Need Singles More Concerned with Fundraising Than Musical Aesthetic?

    To what extent are Children In Need singles more concerned with fundraising than musical aesthetic? In this essay, I will look at two of the most recent Children in Need (CIN) songs: ‘Take Me Home’ by Jess Glynne, and a cover of Avicii’s ‘Wake Me Up’ performed by Gareth Malone’s All Star Choir. I will consider the musical composition of the songs, plus consider the different approaches to marketing and fundraising. Ultimately I will try

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    Submitted: November 8, 2016 By: davoeg
  • Opioid Poisoning in Children

    Opioid Poisoning in Children

    6214346 PHI 227 Opioid Poisoning in Children From 1997 to 2012 the number of children hospitalized for opioid poisoning increased by 165%. Considering that enough opioids are prescribed every year to put at least 1 bottle in every house hold, it does not seem too surprising. What is surprising is that the rate of toddlers hospitalized had more than doubled over this period. Although, American Academy of Pediatrics research does show teens seem to be

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    Submitted: November 26, 2016 By: NiQuita Dowell
  • Operant Conditioning - How Do We Teach Our Children?

    Operant Conditioning - How Do We Teach Our Children?

    Part 1 1. Classical conditioning is a learning process in which an innate response to a potent stimulus comes to be elicited in response to a previously neutral stimulus; this is achieved by repeated pairings of the neutral stimulus with the potent stimulus Classical Conditioning was founded by Ivan Pavlov in the early 20th century. An example of Classical Conditioning is when a dog is fed after a bell is rung. The bell will ring

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    Essay Length: 434 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 28, 2016 By: abatelucca
  • How Do We Teach Our Children?

    How Do We Teach Our Children?

    Mansi Goel AP Psychology October 31, 2016 How Do We Teach Our Children? Part One: Just as many scientific advancements, the Pavlovian conditioning had been discovered accidentally. He had been looking at salivation in dogs in response to them being fed in which he noticed that dogs would begin to salivate whenever he would enter the room, even though he did not carry food with him. He learned that dogs do not learn to salivate

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    Submitted: December 5, 2016 By: Mansi Goel
  • 1776: The Birth of America

    1776: The Birth of America

    Tarah Lawitzke 9.22.16 1776: The Birth of America When people hear of the year 1776, many automatically envision the Revolutionary War, that painting of George Washington and others crossing the Delaware River, Paul Revere on a horse shouting “The British are coming!”, and the Declaration of Independence. Most of these thoughts would be accurate but the story is far more colorful. David McCullough did a fine job assessing the military aspects of the year 1776.

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    Submitted: December 6, 2016 By: tlawitzke
  • Pac Sun Brings a New Ray of Californian Sunshine to Minnesota’s Mall of America

    Pac Sun Brings a New Ray of Californian Sunshine to Minnesota’s Mall of America

    For Immediate Release Oct. 12, 2015 PAC SUN BRINGS A NEW RAY OF CALIFORNIAN SUNSHINE TO MINNESOTA’S MALL OF AMERICA BLOOMINGTON, MINN. – By having a name like Pac Sun you would have guessed that this unique company was founded in the sunny state of California because of the style of their clothing however you would be gravely mistaken. Pac Sun was founded in 1980 by two gentlemen who go by the name of Jack

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    Submitted: December 15, 2016 By: annieclaire2426
  • Effects of Divorce on the Behaviour of Children (dutch)

    Effects of Divorce on the Behaviour of Children (dutch)

    Collin Laurent 1SW-A2 Vraagstukken uit mens en samenleving UC Leuven – Limburg http://litc.be/wp-content/uploads/logo-UCll.png Departement Sociale School Heverlee Opleiding: Sociaal Werk 6 mei 2016 VRAAGSTUKKEN UIT MENS EN SAMENLEVING Gevolgen van echtscheidingen op het gedrag van kinderen Toelichting “The Varied Impact of Couple Relationship breakdown on Children” Coleman L. & Glenn F. Collin Laurent Academiejaar 2015 – 2016 Docente: Hildegard Bloemen Inhoud 1 Inleiding 3 2 Samenvatting van de brontekst 4 2.1 Methode 4 2.2 Resultaten

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    Submitted: January 10, 2017 By: LaurentCollin
  • Parents Are Responsible for the Violence Their Children Are Exposed to in Video Games

    Parents Are Responsible for the Violence Their Children Are Exposed to in Video Games

    Chanel Hawks English 102.003 Dr. Kathleen Hellen December 10, 2016 It’s the Parents Job to Control the Violent Content Their Children are exposed to in Video Games As an active college student and an avid gamer with young children I was recently forced to consider it’s the parents’ job to control the violent content my child is exposed to in video games. My 10 year old was involved in a school fight over an online

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    Submitted: January 31, 2017 By: chanel hawks
  • America First: Cut Foreign Aid

    America First: Cut Foreign Aid

    America First: Cut Foreign Aid Foreign aid given by the United States usually consists of economic, technical, or military aid. It is given to countries that are considered developing, recovering from disaster, or are strategically important. It is meant to help prevent and fight the spread of disease, educate the populace, stimulate the economy by bringing trade, and help the countries government with a military force. There are an estimated fifty million Americans living below

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    Submitted: March 9, 2017 By: MStig
  • Obesity in America Essay

    Obesity in America Essay

    Shuck 1 Nina Shuck Mrs. Hall English 112 22 February 2017 Summary /Analysis/ Response Essay Obesity has become a big problem with in the American public today, more so with children. The American public has pointed fingers in every direction but no one wants to take blame for the epidemic. Companies are more than willing to come up with better ways of eating by providing less sugary drinks and lower calorie snacks. American society seems

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    Submitted: March 9, 2017 By: nshuck021
  • Prohibition: Why Did America Change Its Mind?

    Prohibition: Why Did America Change Its Mind?

    Prohibition: Why Did America Change Its Mind? The 18th amendment declared it illegal to manufacture, transport, and sell alcoholic beverages in the US, this was known as prohibition. They said drinking was behind some of America’s most serious problems such as corruption, child abuse, crime, unemployment, and worker safety. Crime went up in the prohibition era. The enforcement for the amendment was not strong. Congress men were being hypocritical and doing exactly what they were

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    Submitted: March 20, 2017 By: mfacer11
  • Sexism in America

    Sexism in America

    Mykal Sandifer ENC1102 The United States has many problems, but the biggest one is sexism. According to Merriam-Webster, the definition of sexism is the attitudes or behavior based on traditional stereotypes of gender roles. It includes all kinds of prejudice concerning gender. According to Women Issue, it is the belief that a certain gender is inherently better than the other; therefore, it should be in charge of the most significant spheres of political, financial, and

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    Submitted: March 28, 2017 By: Mike Dedicated

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