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    TOP 500 NON-INDIVIDUAL TAXPAYERS FOR TAXABLE YEAR 2011 Based on Income Tax Returns Filed RANK TIN 1 001 901 673 SMART COMMUNICATIONS INCORPORATED 2 000 101 528 MANILA ELECTRIC COMPANY "MERALCO" 8‚302‚481‚339.38 3 000 662 551 SHELL PHILIPPINES EXPLORATION‚ B.V‚ 6‚391‚535‚905.21 4 206 136 596 CHEVRON MALAMPAYA LLC 6‚309‚861‚723.00 5 000 421 786 NESTLE PHILIPPINES INC 4‚886‚077‚359.00 6 006 807 251 SAN MIGUEL BREWERY INC. 4‚775

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    Ellys Taylor Understand the role of the social care worker. Understand working relationships in social care settings. A working relationship is professional based. It is made around a companies contracts‚ policies and procedures. A person would have a working relationship with their managers‚ colleagues‚ other health professionals and their patients. Within a nursing home a social worker’s working relationship with a patient is one based on care and support. It is to help somebody with their everyday

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    Determinants of health can include genetics‚ income‚ nutrition‚ education‚ social relationships‚ gender‚ access to health care services‚ and personal behaviors. While a child in a homeless situation may not have the ability to change their genetic makeup‚ gender‚ and ethnicity‚ these factors still affect homeless children in many ways. For example‚ genetic-related illness may sometimes be exacerbated in a bout of homelessness. Also‚ there is evidence that shows that African-American and Hispanic

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    Barriers to Healthcare for the Homeless Population Dana Duggan University of Phoenix Sheila De Vaugh‚ APRN‚ BC August 3‚ 2009 Introduction A homeless person is defined as someone “who lacks a fixed‚ regular adequate night time residence or a person who resides in a shelter‚ welfare hotel‚ transitional program or place not ordinarily used as regular sleeping accommodations‚ such as streets‚ movie theaters‚ cars‚ abandoned buildings‚ etc.” (Cone‚ 2008‚ p. ). Homelessness is a growing problem

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    their houses and have a place to sleep every night. An estimated of 20-24 % aren’t always certain where they’re going when the sun starts to set and the moon begins to rise. Some may see that number as a good number‚ but its thousand of people that are being destructed because they simply cannot sleep throughout the night due the conditions they’re having to manage with. Homeless people still uphold the title of being a person‚ they should live like a person. The reasons for homelessness varies

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    Homeless Shelter Business Plan I want to develop day time homeless shelter in Las Vegas because Las Vegas metro area has nation’s fourth highest rate of homelessness. There are hundreds and thousands of homeless people live in tunnels to escape desert heat. Many people have misconceptions about homeless people that they chose to be homeless and they all use drugs and alcohol. I believe there are many homeless people who just need little of bit of support and motivation to get better and willing

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    Sgutie6@wgu.edu Homelessness a Social Problems Facing the Contemporary United States Homelessness is a social problem in the United States. Homelessness defined according to the National Health Care for The Homeless Council (2011)‚ “is a person or individual that lacks housing”. Homeless do not have permeant residents. They may live on the streets‚ shelters‚ missions and under freeway overpasses. They also occupy facilities of abandoned buildings‚ vehicles‚ and campgrounds. They can be

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    Roles and Ways of Knowing of a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner The shortage of physicians has opened up abundant opportunities for advanced practice nurses (APNs). As barriers continue to be broken for APNs‚ they will continue to magnify their role in providing both primary and specialized care to patients. The purpose of this paper is to explore defining concepts of the advanced practice nurse‚ such as the roles of scholarship‚ the APN consensus model and certification requirements

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    of trash cans. All of those things are what 3.5 million people‚ half of them children‚ experience every day (“National Coalition for the Homeless”).A homeless person is one who shall lack a fixed‚ regular‚ and adequate nighttime residence‚ at any given time. Most of the homeless are those with a mental illness‚ or the unemployed. (“Facts and Figures: The Homeless”). Knowing that oneself cannot provide for him/herself is a devastating realization‚ especially if children are involved in the situation

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    Film Review: Woman on Top The film Woman on Top‚ staring Penelope Cruz‚ is a romantic comedy that’s entire plot is built around food. From the start of the film‚ to the climax‚ to the end‚ food plays a major roll in every characters life. The film reinforces societies idea that food has turned into entertainment‚ and it is also become sexualized. There are many articles published as well that concede with societies idea of food today revealed in the movie. The idea as food used only for consumption

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