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    history‚ cultural competence in regard to diverse staff and populations served. Daybreak: Changing Lives‚ Creating Futures This learner interviewed the Chief Operating Officer of an organization in the city of Dayton‚ Ohio. It is an Emergency Shelter for homeless minors called Daybreak. Their main location is centrally located in the city with 30 sites scattered through various locations in the metro region and provides a total of 54 transitional housing units. Due to the economic downturn and

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    CONVICTION “Why do people stare at us mother?” Asked Ryan as him and his mother walked down Ally Drive. Ally drive was a posh street filled with the most lavish houses; it was like walking through a dream. Their interiors were as beautiful as the outside. The themed bedrooms‚ the chandelier in the living room with the golden paint and white soft couches something he always hoped his mattress would be. He often went with his mother to work. His mother was a simple fairly pretty charming lady.

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    In the zombie apocalypse‚ shelter is even more important for survival. Fields are often overlooked‚ but in this situation‚ they could save many lives. Seeking shelter in an open space can keep people isolated‚ safe‚ and increase their chances of not getting attacked‚ bitten‚ or scratched by the already infected zombies. A Red Cross center would

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    letters were a way to communicate to the dead. It also talks about the shelter he and his father built. The shelter is camouflaged with leaves‚ dirt‚ and roots to conceal into the natural environment. Daily activities are also talked about‚ like shooting‚ and hunting. It also talks about the loneliness that Moon is suffering through. 2 The second chapter starts off by talking about the land owned by Paper Company that their shelter is on was being sold. Moon talks about how obvious it was that his father

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    representative. They are looking for Onyok (Julian Duque)‚ Marcelo’s son who is heard with shrill cries of pain that same day. They discover the boy hiding inside a cabinet looking extremely pale‚ bruised and frightened. The boy is brought to a shelter run by Amanda (Cherrie Pie Picache) while his father undergoes counseling and therapy. It is found that Onyok is unable to utter a single word due to either an object is powerfully stuffed inside his mouth‚ or psychological trauma. This incapacity

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    and Mikka (staff and volunteer) realised that Miss Daisy had very few teeth and so she was given a special soft diet‚ which helped her begin to gain stregnth. However‚ after five days Miss Daisy was due to go back to the original shelter. P.D.T suggested to the shelter volunteers that Miss Daisy stayed at the PDT centre as she had now begun to potter around the pool with another old and senile dog.They would walk around the pool 2 or three times in the evening together. Miss Daisy got stronger and

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    Roar! There is so much to learn about animals and where they live. For example‚ animal shelters‚ special features‚ and ecosystems. All of these things are learned from three articles‚ It’s a Cold (Hot‚ Dry‚ Dark) Cruel World! ‚ Animal Architects‚ and Don’t Step on the Ecosystem! One thing that these articles help you learn is how animals survive is their shelters. To add on to this‚ according to the article‚ Animal Architects‚ one example is beaver lodges. Beavers build lodges along the banks of

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    saved if they can be warned to take shelter and if that shelter is available” (John F. Kennedy). In the midst of the Cold War‚ the 1950s and 1960s were often a time of great fear‚ a fear of a nuclear attack from the Soviet Union upon the USA. JFK notes that families can be saved if the seek refuge in a shelter in the event of a nuclear attack‚ and in fact‚ that is what most families began to do. During the 50s and 60s many middle class families built bomb shelters in order to protect themselves and

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    My Winter Vacation My winter break was really exciting‚ and I did a lot of the things that I wanted to do. On the first weekend of our break I stayed at home‚ my parents got sick so we couldn’t go anywhere. After about 3 days they finally got better‚ that was when the fun actually began. The next day‚ I went to my Grandma’s house in the U.S‚ we arrived on Christmas Eve‚ right when I stepped out of the car I ran straight to the front door. After waiting by the door for 2 minutes‚ she finally

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    BROOKLYN BLOOMS SEED BOMB WORKSHOP What: Seedbombs‚ or seedballs are a mixture of clay‚ compost and seeds that are designed to improve ecology in blighted often hard to reach areas. The components are simply mixed together into balls that can easily be dropped or thrown in an appropriate place. How: The clay prevents the compost and seeds from being washed away in rain and keeps them damp. The seeds will sprout plants that need the compost for nutrients required for successful early growth

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