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    Wanda McKay is 36 years old and homeless‚ although she sleeps in a shelter nightly and has been going to a day program for the past 5 weeks‚ where she showers‚ receives her mail‚ gets some counseling‚ and has her meals. She is being treated daily for tuberculosis with directly observed therapy (DOT) and has been receiving this treatment for the last 6 months. She had a tubal ligation 5 years ago with no complications and is not currently sexually active. She was last tested for HIV and hepatitis

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    Providence College DigitalCommons@Providence Social Work Student Papers Social Work 5-1-2008 The Contributing Factors to Student Absenteeism/Truancy and the Effectiveness of Social Services and Interventions Courtney Hocking Providence College‚ courtneyleigh23@comcast.net Hocking‚ Courtney‚ "The Contributing Factors to Student Absenteeism/Truancy and the Effectiveness of Social Services and Interventions" (2008). Social Work Student Papers. Paper 18. http://digitalcommons.providence

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    The 1st and 2nd centuries experienced political stability “Roman peace” or pax Romana (McKay 162). The expansion of the Roman Empire created wealth for Rome but also led to a dramatic increase in population (McKay 162). Most people that lived in Rome experienced inadequate housing and had poor sanitation. Crime was prevalent and feeding the populace became difficult. Solutions such as providing

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    The success of Rome happened almost in an instant. In less than a century‚ Rome had already conquered a vast amount of land (McKay et al. 103). Their ability to add new territory with ease was largely credited to their cultural effect on conquered peoples. Rome had extended citizenship to newly added provinces which Roman law could take control (McKay et al. 103). The traditions and laws of Rome would last numerous years‚ but could not hold out forever as a new way of life barged its way

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    instead of encouraging them to reach their full potential. Lastly‚ Scout criticizes how no one enforces the school rules: “They [the Ewells] come first day every year and then leave. The truant lady gets ’em here ’cause she threatens ’em with the sheriff‚ but she’s give up tryin’ to hold ’em” (Lee 30). The truant lady that has “give up tryin’” shows how people take the rules very loosly and do not put much effort in reinforcing them. The Ewells who only come to school the first day do not receive

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    government work for the people (McKay pg. 95). Unlike the Confucian the Daiost were different in every aspect. The Daiost were natural rebels. They had belief that striving to make things better would ultimately make them worst (McKay pg.95). The Daiost were limitless‚ having no legislation. The ideal government for the Daiost measured by having no legislation‚ having weapons for war with good tactics. They never worried about everyday problems‚ letting there minds be free (McKay pg. 95-6). He keep them

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    for Britain. While William Blake‚ an English poet‚ called the early factories “satanic mills‚” the English doctor John Aikin contested that the Industrial Revolution was what allowed Manchester to become one of the commercial capitals of the world. (McKay 694‚ Aikin) This controversy shows that the Industrial Revolution had both benefits and costs. Although the Industrial Revolution led to horrible working and living conditions for proletarians‚ it was primarily advantageous because it led to rapid

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    to ‘stink like rotten meat.’ Up to the end of the poem‚ he does not seem to find an answer to his question on his dreams. It was this dual consciousness that led to the active role in the renaissance. On the other hand‚ ‘If we must die’ by Claude McKay illustrates a man who is fed up with the system. However‚ he is also fighting her inner admiration of the white people who ‘he sarcastically refers to as the cowardly pack. On the other hand‚ he still refers to the African Americans as the ‘accursed

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    liberty and equality. Liberals wanted a representative government rather than an autocratic monarchy. Liberals also wanted individual freedoms such as freedom of the press‚ freedom of speech‚ freedom of assembly‚ and freedom from arbitrary arrest (McKay‚ 691). These two powerful new ideologies of change‚ liberalism and nationalism‚ played a crucial role in the 1848 revolution that swept across Europe. In 1848‚ revolution triumphed because monarchies crumbled in the face of popular uprisings‚ but

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    Michigan Law requires all children to attend school. A child is considered truant when he or she is between the ages of 6-15 has 10 or more unexcused absences in a school year. The new law requires all families applying for state aid to verify enrollment of their children and to update their status on an annual basis. It is my understanding that if there are multiple children in the home and one child is deemed truant‚ then all children will lose their state assistance. In order for a family

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