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    Will Light Rail Be Enough

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    deliberately hobbling transit bus system. Harkness indicates if Sound Transit utilized the Light Rail funds to improve arterials‚ HOV programs (car and van pool) and bus enhancements‚ then our transportation problems would have been progressing by now. Or if the number of people car or van pooling to work could be increased by five percent using employer incentives‚ it would take the same number of cars off the road as would the 21mile Light Rail system (Harkness‚ 2005). Analyzing available options

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    Saul of Tarsus was also known as Paul the Apostle. He was believed to have been born in c. 5 and died in c. 6. Saul was born in Tarsus of Cilicia‚ in a Greek-speaking area of the Roman Empire and was a Roman citizen by birthright. This area is what is now known as Turkey. He was also known as Saul the persecutor of the Christian church. Saul of Tarsus hated Christians (harvardhouse.com). While on the road to Damascus to persecute Christians‚ Saul received visions from Jesus Christ and this experience

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    there may be a delay in care‚ and I will not be able to provide adequate care for this individual because I will not know what they are saying. I could also be violating the patient’s privacy by having a family member translate information for me (Harkness & DeMarco‚ 2012). I will not know if they need pain medicine or have a new pain that needs assessing. Prior to the Affordable Health Care Act‚ I automatically assumed this population had no insurance. This caused me to believe that they were

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    journal critique

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    I. INTRODUCTION This journal article studies about the “Asian and Euro-American parents’ ethnotheories of play and learning: Effects on preschool children’s home routines and school behaviour.” It was written by Parminder Parmar‚ Sara Harkness‚ and Charles M. Super; Pamar is from the Pennsylvania State University‚ and the other two researchers came from the University of Conneticut‚ both universities can be found in the USA. The article is studying and discussing about the different views of euro-

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    dance paper

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    Dancers Health To be a dancer is very hard work. Not only do u have to have a flexible body‚ you must learn quickly‚ facial expressions should be great‚ Dancing should be synchronous to the music‚ involve with the audience and yes‚ you have to smile. Dancers put their bodies at risk to injured or hurt at anytime period. They can hurt their spine‚ shoulder‚ ankles‚ knee‚ wrist‚ feet‚ etc. at point of dancing. Some common injures that dancers have with their hip(s) include Trochanteric Bursitis

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    and Discipline Different parts of parenting are known to differ both across and within cultural groups. Recent research has identified social class and childrearing experience as key sources of within-culture difference version in parenting. Harkness and Super developed the term ’parental ethnotheories’ to help explain cultural differences in parenting. Ethnotheories are common beliefs held by a cultural group about children’s development and behavior‚ and include expectations about the thinking-related

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    Child Abuse and Neglect

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    subjects a child to a significant amount of harm. The nature of child maltreatment goes against the core values of Community Psychology. This is evident in that the practice is contrary to the requirements of morally acceptable human tendencies (Harkness & Lumley‚ 2008). It indicates human’s inability to nurture each other in adverse life situations‚ depicts a failure to bond with others and to appreciate the linkages formed with each other. Child abuse and neglect expose children to adverse consequences

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    Wheel of Causation

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    lifestyle habits such as being a smoker‚ or being inactive versus active. Finally environment includes climate‚ human population distribution‚ socioeconomic factors‚ and working conditions. The wheel of causation‚ an alternative model‚ according to Harkness and DeMarco (2012)‚ “…de-emphasizes the agent as the sole cause of disease‚ whereas it emphasizes the interplay of physical‚ biological‚ and social environments” (p.94). In relation to the priority diagnosis of deficient community health related

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    Rlt2 Task 1

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    1. Identify the various and interdisciplinary members of these groups and organizations. The various and interdisciplinary members of the following groups and organizations (New York City Health Department‚ Bronx Community Health Network‚ Inc.‚ Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Care and Prevention in Harlem‚ Boys Club and Girls Club) consist of city‚ state and federal employees‚ public officials‚ scientists‚ physicians‚ nurses‚ behavioral clinicians‚ social workers‚ school employees‚ hospital employees

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    War Against Isis Essay

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    Since the establishment of ISIS‚ or ISIL‚ in 2004‚ the Islamic radical group has been identified as a threat globally. Over time‚ the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria sought to overthrow Iraq‚ Lebanon‚ Jordan‚ and Syrian governments However‚ numberless threats and attacks have been directed to the Western hemisphere‚ near or on our homeland‚ the United States. Due to this‚ ISIS poses a large security threat to the United States. If militant measures must be taken‚ war on ISIS is inevitable‚ and crucial

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