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    What is the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988‚ and what type of impact did this policy cause about those American Indian groups; was this act in their best interest. “The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 was designed to regulate gaming on Indian lands”. “Congress adopted the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) (P.L. 100-497‚ 102 Stat. 2475) in 1988 and established a complex system to authorize and regulate the gaming and gambling enterprises of American Indian tribes” (The Gale Group Inc.

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    Malaria is regarded as one of the world’s deadliest tropical parasitic diseases. It claims more lives than any other communicable disease except tuberculosis. In Africa and other developing countries‚ it also accounts for millions of dollars in medical costs. Malaria‚ however‚ is a curable disease if promptly diagnosed and adequately treated. Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease caused by the parasite plasmodium. In recent years‚ most cases in the U.S. have been in people who have acquired the

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    insight into the pervasiveness of the presenting problem. Drug addiction is an epidemic among those being arrested. Incarceration has been the “big stick” of numerous administrations when it comes to fighting the drug war. The Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 enacted new federal laws governing how we deal with drugs in the country. These guidelines were the logical extension of other popular draconian measures from several states to include New York. Among the elements of the Act is mandatory sentencing

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    As a result of the Federal Constitution of 1988 enactment ‚ the counties were launched into the status of federate entities‚ and‚ as such‚ achieved legilative‚ political‚ administrative‚ and financial autonomy. Regarding its financial autonomy‚ the counties’s dependence on legal and voluntary intergovernmental transfers has been widely discussed‚ as their own revenues are insufficient to cover all the local governments’s public expenses‚ especially when there is a significant growth in the social

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    reflective account will recognise my personal values and how they can impact on my social work practice. It will also outline how the learning from this module has impacted on my personal values. I will apply Gibbs’ model of reflection‚ in order to identify my thoughts‚ feelings and action plan (Gibbs1988). Many sessions in this module where interesting‚ however the session that grabbed my attention was the Forced and Arranged Marriages session‚ because I never expected that they still existed in the contemporary

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    Inter-professional education allows students studying to be health professionals to work as part of team on a piece of work and to learn about different health professionals that there is (Barr et all 2005). In this assignment I will use Gibbs (1998) model of reflection (see appendix 1) to reflect on some of the work that the group and myself carried out and ways in which it could be improved. The aspects of working on the group poster that I enjoyed the most were getting to meet new people and

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    6 FROM INTENTIONS TO ACTIONS [From: I. Ajzen (1988)‚ Attitudes‚ personality‚ & Behavior. Chicago: Dorsey Press] It*s a long step from saying to doing. Cervantes In the previous chapter we began to unravel the mystery surrounding prediction and explanation of specific action tendencies by turning our attention to behavioral dispositions that correspond precisely to the particular action tendency of interest. Based on this principle of compatibility‚ the present chapter introduces a conceptual

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    Michael Jackson and Bubbles 1988 by Jeff Koons is without a doubt a controversial work of art that delves into popular culture in such a way that hegemonic readings of the sculpture are not possible. The image invokes oppositional readings by different viewers with such polarization that this masterpiece‚ if it can be called that‚ is referred to as both sublime and banal‚ as a valued work of art and as a kitschy commodity. This diversity in the assessed meaning of this work draws upon deeply rooted

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    sporozoan subclass Coccidia that are the causative organisms of malaria. Plasmodium‚ which infects red blood cells in mammals (including humans)‚ birds‚ and reptiles‚ occurs worldwide‚ especially in tropical and temperate zones. The organism is transmitted by the bite of the female Anopheles mosquito. Other insects and some mites may also transmit forms of malaria to animals. Five species of Plasmodium are known to cause human malaria: P. vivax (producing the most widespread form)‚ P. ovale (relatively

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    Issues concerning the HIV/AIDS and Malaria Epidemic Deandre Bonnelle World Issues Mr.Paterna Friday‚ January 11‚ 2013

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