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    Practice of Public Human Services‚ 58‚ (1)‚ 37-41 Grand Rapids Housing Commission. (2005). Bringing Affordable Housing to West Michigan for 40 Years Jencks‚ C. (1994). The Homeless. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Kent County Emergency Needs Task Force. (2005-2006). Kent County Emergency Needs Task Force: 2005-2006 Update Report. Kiesler‚ C.A. (1991). Homelessness and Public Policy Priorities. American Psychologist‚ 46‚ (11)‚ 1245-52. Kondratas‚ A. (1991). Ending Homelessness: Policy Challenges

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    British man and woman was most often embodied in the images of soldier and nurse. The soldier represented the masculine attributes of bravery‚ strength‚ and courage. The nurse represented the ideal female as compassionate‚ nurturing‚ and virtuous (Kent‚ 1993). From the start‚ there was some debate concerning how women should be involved in the war. Many feared that unconventional war work might cause women to become unfeminine and lead to a further breakdown of patriarchal authority. It was acceptable

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    The Vietnam War is one of America’s longest lasting wars beginning in 1955‚ and lasting until 1975. The United States became involved in the Vietnam War because of its efforts to stop communism in Southeast Asia. The United States feared that if communist took over Southeast Asia it would cause a domino effect around the world. The United States began sending financial aid and military advisors to South Vietnam to help stop a communist takeover. North Vietnam was run by communist leader Ho Chi Minh

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    The British Royal Family

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    The British Royal Family Contents Chapter 1. Introduction……………………………………….4-5 Chapter 2. In the United Kingdom……………………………..6 I. Public role and image……………………………….6-7 II. Funding………………………………………………...7 Chapter 3. Royal styles and titles……………………………….8 I. Royal styles and titles……………………………...8-11 II. The crown jewels……………………………….…11-15 III. Peerages………………………………………….16-19 Bibliography…………………………………………………….20 Introduction: The British Royal Family is the group of close relatives

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    firm to build him a ship to get the lumber to Britain. He must have turned in quite the profit‚ he soon established his own ship yard‚ with a foreman named Neilson‚ who he brought over from the old country‚ and in 1819 this pioneer of the industry in Kent County launched his first ship‚ the ELLEN DOUGLAS. This ship yard was established at a point on the Richibucto River just a few miles from its mouth‚ and was the beginning of the settlement of Kingston‚ now Rexton. As in the other areas one of the

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    assessment and subsequently the development of a community support program. Community support programs promote health‚ access to services and self-advocacy. Aggregate I have identified the aging population (greater than 55 years of age) in Chatham/Kent‚ Ontario (in a community I am familiar and work within); a population on the rise and with minimal government and Ministry of Health support that enables seniors to maintain quality of life‚ independence and promotes healthy aging. Diagnosis In community

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    Seth Macfarlane

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    Seth MacFarlane A native of Kent‚ Connecticut‚ MacFarlane is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design‚ where he studied animation‚ earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree. He was an animator and writer for Hanna-Barbera for several television shows‚ including Johnny Bravo‚ Cow and Chicken and Dexter’s Laboratory‚ before creating his own series for 20th Century Fox entitled Family Guy in 1999. MacFarlane would go on to co-create American Dad! in 2005‚ The Winner in 2007 and The Cleveland Show

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    From the initial pronouncement by the GP that a woman is pregnant to the regular scans and antenatal process pregnant women are expected to participate in‚ pregnancy has been redefined as a potential risky process requiring medical surveillance. Explain this statement using sociological concepts including medicalization and consider the advantages and disadvantages of this approach to pregnancy. The medicalization of pregnancy and childbirth has changed from something that was previously the most

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    Central place theory and Von Thunen’s land use theory these theorists argued in similar vain as Weber. Weber assumed that there is an uneven distribution of natural resources. Thus raw materials are in not equal existence elsewhere‚ (Bradford & Kent‚ 1977: p43). Lokman (2003: p1) justifies Weber’s factor of resource distribution by relating it to one of Christaller’s assumptions that there is a homogeneous disperse of resources where he says one would choose to place his industry at location

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    man worked as a clerk at the Navy pay office. Charles was the second of eight children. When Charles was two years old‚ his father was transferred to London where the family lived in Norfolk Street. Three years later‚ they settled at Chatham in Kent‚ where Charles spent some of the happiest days of his life. Dickens was no sentimentalist when it came to depicting childhood. In 1822‚ when Charles was ten the family moved again to Camden Town in London. John Dickens’ debts had become so severe

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