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    Organizational Evaluation

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    public policy to enhance efficiency for case managers. * We support maintaining the state ’s Medicaid Managed Care Reform efforts to serve the legislative intent to allow for Specialty Plans to be developed to serve special populations such as children in foster care. * We support changes to current public policy that will create brighter futures for youth aging out of foster care without families. * We support allocating funds from the education budget to support the development and sustainment

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    The first fact that I found interesting in this film was that if you don’t have a son and you have a daughter in china‚ people will look down on you because sons are the ones who carry on the family name. The word that I think goes well with this is the word patriarchy. Patriarchy is men-as-a-group dominating women-as-a-group; authority is vested in males. This goes well because if the female doesn’t not have a boy the men will shame them. There are 13 million more young boys in china right now

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    Dora Poole- I Love My Life Dora Poole PSY 202 CGA1149A Althea Artis Dora Poole- I Love My Life I have been through a lot in my forty eight years of life. Some of the experiences have been extremely positive and others leave much to be desired. The study of Adult development theories will allow me to analyze the past and help me to describe the journey my life has taken. The combined experiences have brought me to “Love my Life”

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    Act of 1978 was to reduce the number of Native American children entering foster care and strengthen the families of Native American people. The three major goals of ICWA are to: 1) eliminate the need to remove Indian children from their families‚ both nuclear and extended‚ because of cultural bias and ignorance; 2) to assure that Indian children who need to be removed for their own protection be placed in foster and adoptive homes that reflect their unique culture and background; and 3)

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    starvation‚ and physical abuse so horrendous that he is left scarred‚ bruised‚ and nearly dead. The staff at his elementary school eventually takes action and David is removed from his parents’ custody. From there‚ he spends his teenage years in various foster homes while he struggles with the emotional scars left by the trauma he endured. His search for answers to why he was treated this way and effort to understand the frightening nightmares and emotions he experiences becomes a long journey toward self-love

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    continue to go above and beyond with community service. My internship has inspired me to become a better person and receive my masters in Social Work to open my own non-profit organization revolving children in the foster care system. I am also a volunteer with the Summit County Foster Parent Association‚ where I attend monthly meetings to watch the children. My last and final organization I am an advocate for is the Rape Crisis Center here on campus. I am currently applying to volunteer with them

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    took place which pertained to the care and well-being of children. Several cases are on the agenda of Honorable Villalon’s docket which will take place throughout the morning. The first case pertained to a 16-year-old girl who unfortunately does not have a place to call home since she was displaced from her aunt’s house‚ where she resided. The question is where are her parents? Why does she not have a proper foundation? In the end‚ she was placed in foster care in hopes of finding a family member

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    you are going to check a house for five months and there is no food in the refrigerator and the lights have been turned off then there is something wrong with those parents and that is irresponsible. If that happened then the caseworker really didn’t care about the children in my opinion. In this case I believe that the nine members of the Division of Youth and Family Services

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    two different social statuses but found that they had a lot in common. Noah was put into foster care along with his two younger brothers after his house caught fire and his parents died when he was 15. He was labeled a “problem child” for defending his first foster fathers son for hitting him. He wasn’t allowed to live with his brothers and lost all visitation rights after that. Being cheated by the foster care system‚ he turned into a bad kid. Echo suffered a trauma so severe that she can’t recollect

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    Earl Williams English 101 Dr. Lantry April 25‚ 2015 A Rhetorical Analysis of David Foster Wallace’s “This Is Water” David Foster Wallace was born in Ithaca‚ New York on February 12‚ 1962‚ his parents‚ both teachers; his father‚ a professor at the University of Illinois and mother; a professor at Parkland College. Wallace’s speech “This is Water” targets three audiences; parents‚ grad students‚ and faculty. Parents think that the speech applies to them and their everyday life‚ grad students think

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