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    Post the Web site URL you found in this unit’s Primary Resources study activity and explain why these primary data documents might be helpful for those studying the history of social welfare‚ linking the past to the present. For example‚ you may link primary resources associated with the New Deal reforms in the 1930s to welfare reforms of today. Be sure to format your citation in proper APA format in your posting. The history of Human Services is important for us to understand so we can grasp

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    Police Search warrant (AFFIDAVIT) Detective Lisa Ivory swears under oath that the facts expressed by her in this search warrant and Affidavit. and in the attached and incorporated statement of probable cause are true and that based thereon‚ she has probable cause to believe that property and/or person described below is lawfully seizable pursuant to Penal Code Section 1524 as indicated below‚ and is how located set forth below. Wherefore‚ The people of the State of California to any Sheriff‚ Police

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    brother murdered her family and she meets a group that says otherwise. The three main searches for the novel Dark Places are survival after the murder of Libby’s family‚ the depression that follows‚ and the redress for Libby’s brother. The first main search for the novel is survival. At this point in the novel‚ Libby Day is talking to a banker about how much money is left in her bank account. Her bank account is an abandoned house‚ there is nothing left in it. Libby has been living 27 with just the money

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    Holocaust Final Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl and Night by Elie Wiesel are both memoirs written by Jewish men telling their stories of survival in the horrors of Nazi concentration camps. Both men discuss their experiences in the camp and how their experiences influenced their lives. These books are excellent at conveying every emotion the two men face in their ordeal. These great books have many similarities and differences. Universal Themes Man’s Search for Meaning and Night

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    “monopoly”‚ or is it? McPhee captured his audience with an opening statement about the board game itself‚ “monopoly” and the up and downs of the game. Go. I roll the dice- a six and a two. (Oates/Robert 361) Does this actual opening thesis statement‚ “The Search for Marvin Gardens” really about a board game? I do believe that McPhee had another agenda when writing this essay. McPhee leads us down a path of descriptive writing‚ cause and effect as well as a good narrative essay. One will have to wait to read

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    Life is a journey in which an individual travels. During this long and epic journey one discovers who he is and what he is meant to do. Throughout this adventure‚ the individual continues to build onto oneself‚ creating his own self-concept and self perception. These two elements are sometimes thought to be the same thing. However‚ there are differences. Self-concept is the set of attitudes‚ opinions‚ and cognitions that a person has of oneself. On the other hand‚ self perception is the idea or mental

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    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON KNOWLEDGE AND DATA ENGINEERING‚ VOL. 25‚ NO. 6‚ JUNE 2013 Spatial Approximate String Search Feifei Li‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ Bin Yao‚ Mingwang Tang‚ and Marios Hadjieleftheriou Abstract—This work deals with the approximate string search in large spatial databases. Specifically‚ we investigate range queries augmented with a string similarity search predicate in both euclidean space and road networks. We dub this query the spatial approximate string (SAS) query. In euclidean

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    Discussion of Search Warrants and Probable Cause Larry Brueland AIU Online ABSTRACT This paper will review the definition and discuss the process in which a search warrant is obtained in accordance with the Fourth Amendment requirements. We will also show the definition of Probable Cause and the standards for which it is met. There are seven types of searches that do not require a warrant. We will list these seven types of searches‚ but will discuss only two in full detail. As part of the

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    Policy Topic Search and Selection Karen Furches HCS/455 November 11th 2013 Charriet Womble Policy Topic Search and Selection Women are large consumers of health care services and products. Women have reproductive health needs; have longer life spans‚ and greater health care needs than men. Women use many reproductive services such as contraception‚ infertility‚ abortion‚ testing for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs)‚ pregnanlife spans‚ and greater

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    With more than 4 million copies in print in the English language alone‚ Man ’s Search for Meaning‚ the chilling yet inspirational story of Viktor Frankl ’s struggle to hold on to hope during his three years as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps‚ is a true classic. Beacon Press is now pleased to present a special gift edition of a work that was hailed in 1959 by Carl Rogers as"one of the outstanding contributions to psychological thought in the last fifty years." Frankl ’s training as a psychiatrist

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