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    Student ID: 21709822 Exam: 038229RR - Microsoft Excel When you have completed your exam and reviewed your answers‚ click Submit Exam. Answers will not be recorded until you hit Submit Exam. If you need to exit before completing the exam‚ click Cancel Exam. Questions 1 to 20: Select the best answer to each question. Note that a question and its answers may be split across a page break‚ so be sure that you have seen the entire question and all the answers before choosing an answer. 1. The order of

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    Review Foster Care Mattie Parham Bryant Stratton College ENGL305-Research and Writing III Professor Ron Schaffer March 18‚ 2017 The article in question is explaining the health risks of kids in foster care. Some kids that has been in the foster care system are at a significant higher risk of mental and physical abuse as well as health problems; which can make learning a challenge‚ depression‚ behavioral issues‚ and health problems compared to kids that aren’t a part of the foster care system

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    last chance kind of deal. However‚ he scoffed at the proposal and at the idea that the Americans would revolt‚ which may have had to do with the fact that he had a blood disease that made him totally mad at times. But people like Richard Henry Lee saw how united the colonists really were‚ and tried to tell people about it. "A very small corrupted Junto in New York excepted‚ all N. America is now most firmly unite and as firmly resolved to defend their liberties ad inifinitum against every power on earth

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    Project Plan Youth Aging out of Foster Care Project MGT573 Jun 18‚ 2006 Project Plan An estimated 9.2 million to 15.8 million children are considered "at-risk" in this country encompassing all ages from 13 to 19 years old. These youth are at-risk because they are at a crossroad: one leads to successful transition to adulthood‚ the other to dependency and negative long-term consequences. Youth typically considered or identified as at-risk are more likely to become pregnant‚ use drugs and/or alcohol

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    One thing that I would love to do to improve my community would be to be apart of a foster family. I would love my family to foster a child‚ preferably younger than me. This would improve the community in my mind‚ because I would be helping a hopeless child experience love in a beautiful way. The definition of community is a group of people living in the same place or the feeling of fellowship with others in which you can share your common attitudes‚ interests and goals. Many people look past orphans

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    In the case of the child being taken away from her foster parents‚ it would seem as though there is no way to make a decision without someone getting hurt in the end. On one end‚ the birth parents made the horrible decision to do drugs and were unable to care for their daughter. While they did become rehabilitated‚ it took them a very long time to do so. On the other end‚ the foster parents were only temporarily legal guardians of the girl. So the question I think everyone would ask themselves is

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    environment or let your child go to a foster care? A foster care is a home for kids who do not have a decent home to live in. That is why we have the case of Pony boy Curtis‚ which will be sent to a foster care. The reason that Pony boy will go to foster care is to have a better education‚ healthier life‚ and a safer life. One reason that Pony boy will go to foster care is to a healthier life. A healthier life is eating good every day‚ If he is taken to a foster care he s going to be given three

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    can cause a foster child to become agressive. A foster child might dig his nails into one of his siblings. Such agressive acts are harmful to the sibling but also hurts the foster child as the sibling becomes mad and withdraws. The natural tendency for a foster child to feel withdrawn can grow even larger with each experience they have when another person withdraws. Family members might withdraw due to the increased irritability and agressiveness they feel in the home around the foster child. Without

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    and gay sexual identities were largely non-existent in 1990s television and film (Kielwasser and Wolf 1992; Dyer 1984) and although queer identity narratives are becoming more overtly prevalent (Myer and Wood 2013)‚ The Kids Are All Right and The Fosters are evidence these representations are narrow. These productions are both examples of the increasing lesbian representation in mainstream pop culture and both shape visibility through assimilating any points of difference to blend into the mainstream

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    We are fish. Not literally‚ of course‚ but in relation to David Foster Wallace’s amusing yet profound quote‚ we are metaphorically fish. We‚ the younger generations of the world‚ spend our days contently swimming along in the water that surrounds us doing whatever fish activities we wish to do‚ all the while unconsciously maintaining the impression that we understand all there is to know about the world. However‚ the unfortunate reality is that a majority of us remain entirely oblivious to our surroundings

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