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    concerns for the United States. Another issue causing major concern for the United States is illegal immigration. This issue not only poses riks for the United States, but casue much controversary on how it is to be handled. According to Pew Research Center, the 2014 unauthorized immigrants population was 11.1 million, and even though the number from Mexico has declined since the Great Recession, other regions of the world’s illegal immigrants have increased (Passel & Cohn). This topic has presented

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    Childhood Immunization: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3096324/ U.S National Library Of Medicine, National Institutions Of Health is the world’s largest medical library. This website’s collection includes books, journals, reports, videos, etc. The article is written from a solid medical point of view. Using references from several medical professionals the author creates a sound argument of why parents should vaccinate their children. The article consists of very little if any spelling

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    I used was pulled from my Medical Assisting book and online resources. My goal in this research was to find a better understanding of the entirety of this position and the many benefits of becoming a CMA. Medical assistant’s have many responsibilities such as making appointments, assisting the physician, collecting specimens, and welcoming patients just to name a few. One of the most important, in my opinion, is that we are instrumental in helping patients feel comfortable in the office and

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    hate certain types of groups, it is totally their opinion and the others have to respect that fact; the problem becomes when one act upon those things . “In our country, acts — assault, battery, vandalism, arson, murder, lynchings, physical harassment — are punishable under our court system. But words — like nigger — or symbols — such as Nazi swastikas or burning crosses -- are protected by the courts as acts of individual expression.” (National Center for Human Rights Education). There is the recent

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    The Center For American Progress is an existing group that was developed to help improve the lives of Americans through evolving positive ideas and actions (CAP, par. 1). This nonpartisan organization focuses on the development of the new generations and the importance of an effective government (About CAP, par. 2). Through progressive ideas and actions like Civil Liberties, Early Childhood, Health Care, LGBT, Poverty, tax Reform and many more, the Center For American Progress aims “not just to change

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    state level” (Perez-Pena, 2015). In the late 1990’s, there were in fact roughly 20,000 federal, state or local laws covering gun control; the bulk of these laws were local codes (Spitzer, 1998). In a survey conducted in February 2013, by the Pew Research

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    decentralized group of health care services that are sometimes lack of coordination, standardization, and planning. Also the system has overpriced services, multiple insurers, selective access, and imperfect market. These are outcomes of lack a single national entity or set of policies guiding the health care system. Often happens that doctors and hospitals who practicing in the same community and caring for the same patients are not "connected" to each other. The U.S. current healthcare payment model

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    twenty. The main focus of the research conducted and opinions of people are based on the minimal legal drinking age of eighteen. The research is taken from the 1970s, when the twenty-sixth Amendment was passed in the Constitution (Wagenaar, 206). It was stated that eighteen is the “age of majority”, so thirty-nine of the states changed their legal drinking age from twenty-one to eighteen. Because of issues with the lowered drinking age, Congress passed the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984

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    Example of Ethical Issues in East End United Community Center EEUCC A student in the First-Year Field Practicum must spend at least two hundred and forty hours during the semester in one of the agencies that practicing the profession of social work. The East End United Community Center EEUCC in Uniontown has been selected as the internship placement for this term. In fact, EEUCC is a nonprofit organization aim to improve the residents' academic, social, economic and cultural experiences of the population

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    defined as “the voluntary linking in the economic domain of two or more formerly independent states to the extent that authority over key areas of domestic regulation and policy is shifted to the supranational level”. (Mattli 1999) Crucially, with the opinion of Zhenis Kembayev in his book Legal Aspects of the Regional Integration Processes in the Post-Soviet Area book. The ultimate object of regional economic integration is two or more states would like to blend their economy system into one especially

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