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    bigger influence than a lazy leader would have over their population. 2. Why would a monarch have a regent once they’ve reached adulthood? A monarch may have a regent after they’re an adult due to a reason such as an illness that would make them incapable of making decisions. If they are injured and in the hospital unable to lead or if they have a mental illness which would affect their way of leading drastically they would have a regent. A monarch would have a regent if they’re incapable of

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    Mika Carroll Professor Katz Paper 1 September 11‚ 2013 Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Growing up I never understood why my sister and I were so different‚ at least in my dad’s eyes. The most painful thing was I knew that he loved my sister more than me. When I was bad I got a beating; when my sister was bad‚ I still got a beating. My mom would always be there to save me even though she knew it would cause a huge fight with my dad. Fortunately my mom was a smart woman and she divorced

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    Specific Population and the Advocate Role paper “Advocacy refers to influencing decisions affecting the welfare or interests of another individual or group” (Barsky‚ 2007‚ Chapter 6). As advocates we must know and understand our own values and beliefs. If we let our own values and beliefs effect our clients growing process the outcome may not be positive. We must be careful at all time. As an advocate we have a very important job because the client counts on us to help them when they are in a time

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    Intro Java and JavaScript share many similarities‚ but are unique in many more ways. The two languages share similar goals and history‚ but both serve vastly different purposes. While both are object-oriented languages‚ Java is an interpreted language while JavaScript is‚ as its name implies‚ a scripting language‚ and not a true programming language. Java is meant mostly to be a multi-tiered language‚ while JavaScript was written to be a client-side language. While the two languages may look very

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    import java.util.*; class pup { public static void main (String [] args) { int a‚b‚op; int c = 0; Scanner fSC = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("Welcome to CMD basic calculator!\n"+"Press ENTER key to continue . . ."); Scanner aKey = new Scanner(System.in); String akeyp = aKey.nextLine(); System.out.println("Enter first number:"); a = fSC.nextInt(); System.out.println("Input operator to be used( Ex. 1):\n"+"1. Addition\n"+"2. Subtraction\n"+"3. Multiplication\n"+"4

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    The Challenges of Being an Advocate and Neutral Facilitator Week 5 DQ 2 Due Week 5 Day 5 Discuss the impact of globalization on the human services field. Why is it important for human service workers in local practice to be aware of human rights violations on an international level? Please note that responses should be at least 200-300 words. Globalization can seem a remote process‚ related only to the economic and commercial world. However‚ it affects differentially on the work opportunities

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    Throughout history‚ nurses have intervened on behalf of patients and families to improve aspects of patient care. One of the ways that nurses advocate for patients is by influencing the policies that impact health inequities. These inequities that nurses observe day-to-day are linked to larger societal issues that cause disparities between populations. Because nurses see the barriers that stand in the way of healthy habits‚ they can be the force of change within government (Cohen & Marshall‚ 2016)

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    abuse‚ why America still utilizes the Electoral College‚ and certain fashion trends‚ but the most important concept that I cannot fully comprehend is why any woman would reject equality. Why would anyone prefer to be regarded as an inferior on the basis of an uncontrollable biological factor? Why would anyone desire to be confined to archaic and detrimental societal norms? Why would anyone welcome the misogynistic repercussions that occur to women who live in a time of inequality? Why would any woman

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    going over pros and cons of each city-state‚ I have decided to want to live in Sparta. I choose Sparta because they had a significant military‚ woman had many rights‚ and girls got to participate in sports.Here are the three reasons why. ↓ The first reason why I would rather like to live in Sparta because they had an excellent military. Every man had to work in the military. Sparta’s military was very powerful‚ unlike Athens. The military soldier was the key occupation. Sparta’s city was very well

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    Going on the first day I didn’t know what to expect or how the meeting would play out however‚ I think the meeting went well. Being able to share my case with my peers gave me new insights on a few different methods that can be used to support a student with a learning and behavior disability. Through this meeting I was able to come up with new strategies that can be implemented by myself‚ the student‚ and the parents in order to better assist the student’s learning needs. Being the homeroom teacher

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