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    The Adverse Childhood Experiences assessment has helped me start difficult conversations with my clients. This assessment tool is readily accessible online and it is also available in several languages including Spanish. Because some of my clients at Catholic Charities are Latino immigrants‚ I find that it is essential to provide assessments in my clients’ native language. In particular‚ when I work with clients who have a history of trauma. In addition‚ some of the Latino clients that I am currently

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    Comparing the Rates of Early Childhood Victimization across Sexual Orientations: Heterosexual‚ Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bisexual‚ and Mostly Heterosexual This article that I chose focuses on the early childhood victimization and adult maltreatment rates between different sexual orientations. The study start off by recruiting participants from online that vary in sexual orientations. The sexual orientations include heterosexual‚ gay‚ lesbian‚ bisexual‚ and mostly heterosexual. Shortly after the participants

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    Introduction The French Revolution is the most crucial turning point in human history. It was the revolt of French people against privilege and autocracy. Unlike the English Revolution of 1688 and the American Revolution of 1776 which were related to political issues. The French Revolution‚ however‚ was related to social‚ political‚ economic and religious issues. It started on 14 July 1789 and ended when Napoleon Bonaparte took over France. The Economic Crisis The outbreak of the French Revolution can

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    Main Features of French Rule in Indochina By 1893 France had colonised all of Vietnam‚ Laos and Cambodia and renamed it the French Indochinese Union. The French were oppressive and self-interested. They ran Indochina as a profit making venture and tried to ensure it paid for its own administration. Colonial governor Paul Doumer made the people pay for the cost of their own rule by increasing customs duties and direct taxes. He created official monopoly on salt‚ alcohol‚ and opium. Doumer concentrated

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    As a young child‚ I would hide behind my mother and grandmother when anyone was approaching; but when I got home‚ I was a pretty outgoing kid. Then‚ in middle school‚ I was an enthusiastic pre-teen longing for attention‚ constantly joking around. Friends took my feelings lightly‚ and began to see me as more of a novelty than as a person. My best friend no longer came to me with her latest crush‚ or secret. I was alone‚ and home life was not much better. Constantly having rude words thrown at me‚

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    The first of these causes was ideas during the Enlightenment. The ideas were about French society. John Locke‚ an Enlightenment thinker‚ wrote that each and every single person is born with rights. These natural rights include: life‚ liberty and property. Locke wanted to get rid of an unjust ruler‚ and people began to be inquisitive of the authority of the King. Another Enlightenment thinker‚ Montesquieu‚ wanted freedom of speech without punishment. A powerful government should be divided into three

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    Synthesis Essay “Sixteen-point nine percent of children and teens are obese” (Huffington Post). Childhood obesity is becoming a greater problem in today’s society because of the readily availability of foods‚ appealing commercials‚ and the children themselves. I think that food industries are out to make money without offering healthier alternatives or taking an interest on how it affects the children. With more sugary foods being developed‚ kids are more prone to wanting to have that food in their

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    classmates. I’m here to talk about childhood. What is childhood? According to science‚ childhood is “the stage before puberty” or‚ to be more specific‚ “the state of a child between infancy and adulthood.” But childhood is so much more than a concrete reality defined by literal terms. It is an abstract concept. If‚ right now‚ I say that I have never ever ever had a Tamagotchi or played Mario Brothers – now‚ I know that you’re all thinking‚ “Wow‚ that girl has no childhood!” And that time when you found

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    Appreciate childhood as a unique and valuable stage of the human life cycle. Through my studies of early childhood I have a better understanding how imperative it is for each child to have a safe‚ healthy and well-rounded childhood to make them functional and successful adults. As a teacher‚ it will be my task to create the secure environment and guide each child through this valuable stage of development. As a mother of an eight year old and a three year old‚ I have been blessed to watch my children

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    In history major changes take place  often. One example of a major change was  the French Revolution. The French  Revolution occurred in France during the  late 1700’s. The French people wanted to  replace their Absolute government with a  democracy. The ideas of the Enlightenment  encouraged members of the 3rd Estate to  revolt against Louis XVI.    Revolution is change. The French  Revolution is an example of change. There  were many causes that led to the  Revolution. One cause was the 3rd Estate 

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