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    Economic Disparity

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    The term ‘economic disparity’ would literally translate to the differences in incomes and wealth between different economic strata in society. In any economy‚ therefore‚ disparities are bound to exist‚ since levels of skills‚ contribution‚ ownership and wealth do vary. This is as true of fully developed economies as it is of developing and underdeveloped ones. In India‚ however‚ we use the term very specifically‚ to point to the yawning gap that exists between the rich and the poor. We acknowledge

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    Racial Disparities

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    Racial disparities the US is clearly seen in many areas like education‚ healthcare‚ income‚ justice achievement‚ and many others. After analyzing diverse types of racial disparities‚ I saw that some causes of racial disparity are the same. For example‚ poverty is affecting people in every stage. If you are poor you cannot have access to good education‚ proper health quality‚ fair justice and so on. Another cause is unconscious bias‚ where people are acting racial unconsciously because this is what

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    Gender disparity

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    “Why is there gender disparity at the highest levels of companies ? What evidence is there that this is bad for business? What can companies do to increase gender parity?” In every country‚ organisations are trying to attract high skilled workers for the future .To develop and retain the best talent‚ is the most important aspect of every company. Gender disparity still exists in companies. Especially women as they are the ones who are not treated equally. According to Professor Susan Vinn (2012)

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    Healthcare Disparities

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    The medical profession can respond to healthcare disparities in several ways. In my opinion‚ their strongest methods in doing so are through education‚ volunteering‚ fundraisers‚ and community cohesion efforts. One has to remember that healthcare disparities are the end result‚ not the problem itself‚ and in order to prevent this outcome‚ the real issues must first be addressed. Education is pivotal in achieving the goal of alleviating medical shortages in underserved communities. Ensuring that

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    vulnerable people

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    building know what is going on‚ you do this by raising the fire alarm for everyone to hear‚ and then for someone to ring emergency services. Although it may cause panic and distress it must be done so people start evacuating the building. However the health care professional must not leave the building because their duty of care is to look after the service users therefore you must help people who are less able than you for example‚ disabled‚ small children‚ restricted mobility‚ hearing/visual impairments

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    The Health Care-Based Vulnerability of Elderly Populations Megan E. Stratton HCS 531 June 11th‚ 2012 Dr. Arenz Russell The Health Care-Based Vulnerability of Elderly Populations Vulnerability‚ or the susceptibility to a form of harm‚ results from an interaction between the resources available to the elderly and communities and the life challenges they face. Vulnerability results from developmental problems‚ personal incapacities‚ disadvantaged social status‚ inadequate formal health

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    Disparity and Discrimination Shontay Manigault CJS/221 Linda Fisher-Lewis October 11‚ 2014 Disparity and Discrimination Within the criminal justice system there are various situation that take place. Nevertheless‚ the ones that are actually used include court procedures and law administration. Circumstances that will be deliberated on within this paper are disparity situations and discrimination situations. Depending on the situation‚ disparity can result in discrimination. Further

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    Outline the most serious threats posed to the physical environment and vulnerable populations by soil degradation Soil degradation is the decrease in the quality and quantity of soil caused by agriculture and industrial purposes. Types of soil degradation are water and wind erosion‚ physical degradation and chemical degradation. Some of these are human causes and some are physical causes. Overgrazing‚ deforestation‚ overpopulation‚ fertilizer and pesticide use and conflict are some examples of

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    Abigail Ward HCA 415 Community & Public Health Tara Whitworth May 20‚ 2012 “Bioterrorism remains a major threat for the United States despite more than $65 billion spent on protecting the country from myriad dangers‚ the Bipartisan WMD Terrorism Research Center said in its latest report Wednesday. The center’s Bio-Response Report Card evaluated U.S. preparedness for countering threats from bioterrorism and found the country remains vulnerable to multiple threats and "largely unprepared

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    MacMillan‚ A. B.‚ Offord‚ D. R.‚ & Dingle‚ J. L. (1996). Aboriginal health. CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal‚ 155(11)‚ 1569–1578. This article highlights the variation between the overall health of Canada’s indigenous population as compared to the health of the non-native population. The data used for this research was extracted from research studies and compiled to provide health care workers with a greater awareness of the health issues affecting Canada’s native people in hopes of developing

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