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    Organizational Evaluation

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    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 of community schools in Florida.   In addition to encouraging

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    Improving Society

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    I will prove to my audience that many ways exist to improve society by giving examples what can be done to improve equality‚ the justice system and child welfare because my essay might help my audience realize that things can be done to make the world a better and safer place. Discrimination‚ drugs and child abuse. From these three things many of society’s ills stem out from. Numerous tragedies have resulted from them and will continue to do so if something isn’t done. Not as prevalent as it

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    The Lost Boys

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    "In "The Lost Boy‚" the story describes the period in which the bewildered child‚ haunted by the fear of being returned to his mad and alcoholic mother‚ is passed between foster care homes. For six years‚ David Pelzer was sent to over ten different foster homes; sometimes returning to the same home twice. David’s desperate attempts to be accepted by his peers led him into a life of petty crime‚ which‚ including cruel tricks his "friends" played on him‚ included stealing‚ and ending up going to "The

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    A man named dave

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    could have were in burger bars‚ as he had no qualifications and was a high school drop out. He decided that he would join the United States Air Force. After weeks of taking tests and having medicals he was accepted into the Air Force. He told his foster parents‚ Alice and Harold‚ he was leaving for the Air Force in a week. Dave had always said that he wanted to fly but he entered into the Air Force wanting to become a fireman. As he had no qualifications he had to go to college before he could apply

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    She lifts her head at the sound of her name‚ the official speaking quickly in a language she knew to be English but she could not pick out words through the thick American accent. The translator gives a brief outline on her new paradise‚ hiding the foster home in swirls of education and sprinkles of a welcoming

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    Fear of Abandonment

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    through. Irene’s parents left her when she was six years old because of financial issues. It was very traumatic to her because she did not understand most of it‚ she only knew that mommy and daddy were leaving her behind. She moved from foster home to foster home‚ never really able to find a true “home”. At such a young age Irene went though losing many people that seemed important to her. She felt as if they were all just abandoning her. This feeling and living in constant fear of people abandoning

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    and spoke in his native language. He then translated what he had said‚ welcoming and thanking everyone in the audience. Wagamese then began retelling his past. He started off with the 60’s scoop‚ being one of the victims and taken away to a white foster family. He described to have lost family name and his identity. Wagamese faced many hardships in his new home. He described his first feelings of abuse‚ since he was never hit before; his first hit was so surprising he didn’t know what to feel. Then

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    The conception that homosexual couples can marry and enjoy life together is frequently perceived in today’s society as normal and acceptable‚ but as we know after marriage there is a tendency of raising children and we encounter ourselves on a dilemma in which we consider homosexual couples as normal couples and as such they should be able to raise children. Homosexuals are often viewed as excluded from having children because sexual reproduction is related to men and women only. But homosexuals

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    Atwood’s‚ Danticat’s and Dowd’s transitions of women’s identities due to the loss of their parents The loss of a parent develops the child’s identity. Grace in “Alias Grace” by Margaret Atwood‚ Sophie in “Breathe‚ Eyes‚ Memory” by Edwidge Danticat‚ and Holly in “Solace of the Road” by Siobhan Dowd‚ all demonstrate how mothers impact their daughters when they are no longer a part of their lives. Through changes of physical appearances‚ various life decisions and rapports with men‚ Grace‚ Sophie

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    Genie the Wild Child

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    Genie‚ the second case of wild child was found in a room tied to a potty chair. Genie was kept in a room locked away because her father thought she was retarded at birth until the age of 13‚ when she was rescued by a social worker. She was locked away from normal civilization and any type of socialization‚ and she was beaten for making noises. Genie was an infant trapped in a 13 year old body‚ because she could only make infant like sounds and no words or sentences. Genie’s brain waves were adnormal

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