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    manager nurse‚ and as an FNP I expect to put my knowledge into practice at Simply Healthcare Plans‚ located in Miami – Florida. I know that preventative healthcare and basic health education are of particular importance amongst the populations of the underserved communities. Wanting to expand my nursing knowledge to provide my patients with the best practice available‚ paired with my desire to be at the forefront of healthcare breakthroughs. The graduate training builds on nursing roles in patient advocacy

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    Across America‚ goals of achieving homeownership have not died. But‚ in 2016‚ the U.S. Census Bureau announced that U.S. homeownership had declined to 62.9%‚ which is the lowest rate of homeownership since the U.S. Census Bureau started tracking homeownership.1 Why? Forbes cites multiple factors as affecting the low rate of homeownership‚ including an increase in millennial renters. Another reason for low homeownership is the steady increase in rent prices. The 11 largest metro areas in the U.S

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    Emotional Disturbance

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    Gresham states that children with emotional disturbance can be disruptive in the classroom. Unfortunately these students are often underserved in the school setting‚ which is often the result of the inability to properly identify students with emotional disturbance. Once emotional disturbance is suspected‚ issues often can be addressed during the response to intervention process. During RTI the following factors must be taking in consideration: severity of behavior‚ chronicity of behavior‚ generalizability

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    Low Income Community

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    Low income community is the target market for extreme value retailers like Dollar General and Family Dollar. But they also serve the rural and urban shoppers that belong to low-to-middle-income families‚ ethic groups and older customers with fixed incomes. The low income families experience significant higher levels of material hardships than families one rung father up the economic ladder – families with incomes two to three times the poverty level. They tend to skip meals or not being

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    Hands of Hope in the Human Services Professions The Human Services profession is an occupation where one is not limited to do just one job or one sense of duty. I discovered the profession is a more of a mission rather an occupation where one who is pursuing this career must be caring‚ patient‚ willing to set aside one own personal viewpoint and must be able to work with a wide range of diversity. More importantly‚ able to perform on a professional level‚ with the client’s best interest‚ despite

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    measuring the components of MRA in mothers of medically fragile infants. Another purpose was to examine the impact of specific maternal and infant qualities on the components of MRA over the first year of life (Miles et al.‚ 2011). Finally the authors hoped to “contribute to nursing science about MRA with this rare population of infants” (Miles et al.‚ 2011‚ p. 21) as there has been little research regarding the process of MRA in mothers of medically fragile infants. Critical Elements of the Theory

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    to become pregnant in high school. They make comments like‚ “What was she thinking” or “Her parents must be so disappointed.” Did anyone question if she had been properly educated on the risks of sexual activity or if she had been provided with medically correct information? No one stops to think about the big picture; instead they choose to be judgmental and critical of other’s decision-making skills‚ or lack thereof. That’s where sexual education comes in. Teenage pregnancy‚ along with sex education

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    Article II Section 10

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    obviously a factor in freeing ourselves from the backward world) and likewise “to promote equity in health by ensuring the availability and accessibility of affordable‚ safe and effective‚ quality essential drugs to all‚ with priority for marginalized‚ underserved‚ critical and hard to reach areas”. Another example is the program Adopt-A-School where private sectors comprehend the spirit of Republic Act 8525 for the very purpose of providing an avenue for the firm private sector to partake in nation-building

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    Born and raised in a community where there is a deficiency of medication knowledge‚ I want to be the first in my family to become a health care professional. My goal to practice in an underserved community can be achieved by attending UCSF School of Pharmacy. UCSF values diversity and health disparities and it is situated in an area where there is a diverse population. As a first generation trilingual Taiwanese student‚ I can utilize my multicultural background to serve the Chinese immigrant communities

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    The Mobile Pantry Program

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    The mission of the Mobile Pantry Program is to meet the needs of hungry clients in urban and rural areas that are underserved by providing food directly in their communities. These areas are often called food deserts because there is a lack of traditional brick and mortar supermarkets and/or pantries. Recipients are often isolated and lack the transportation necessary to access healthy and affordable food options. The Mobile Pantry becomes the on-site pantry/farmer’s market. The focus of the Mobile

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