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    Social Work Competencies

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    The biggest principle that I utilized in completing competency eight was interprofessional practice. Interprofessional practice was used talking to my field instructor and other coworkers to find acceptable resources. Also, I relied a lot on the Saginaw County Department of Public Health’s resource room where they have a lot of useful brochures, pamphlets, and flyers about different

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    Ojt Syndrome Worksheet

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    DATE & TIME: Friday, December 16, 2016, 2016. Dispatch time was approximately 11:25 p.m. VENUE: Sheridan Rd. and Potter Rd. / Clayton Township / Genesee County / State of Michigan. INFORMATION: On the above date and time, I, Officer D. Stone was dispatched to Sheridan Rd. and Potter Rd. for a vehicle in the ditch. When on scene there was beige Chevrolet Impala in the ditch on the west side of the road. The vehicle was backwards facing south in the ditch near the intersection of Cronk Rd. and

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    Potawatomi Tribe

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    From oral tradition we know that the Ojibwa, Ottawa and the Potawatomi fought the Sauks and scared them out of the Saginaw valley . From other readings the Sauks and the Fox tribes left the area and moved in to the Wisconsin near Green Bay. Before the Europeans arrived, most of the Native American tribes were hunters and gatherers. They grew the three sister beans, corn, and squash. They also grew tobacco, melons and peas. Some documents say they grew wild rice other say that they did not . The

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    Feminist Activism

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    the Center while we were home for Easter break. I had been interested in visiting the Center for a number of years and saw this project as the necessary push to finally act on the desire. Mt. Pleasant is located right next to the reservation of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe. At times is hard to tell where the reservation ends and the city begins. The Ziibiwing Center was opened in 2004 to help preserve the Anishinabe culture, honor their ancestors, and to educate people on the culture as well. The

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    This project talks about the Kalamazoo Promise, which is a foundation and fundamental scholarship for college tuition for all sorts of colleges such as, community, university in or out of the state. It allows for payments of money to the tuition and mandatory fees that students have to pay up to their 4 year degree. It was created to be beneficial for the students and their families. The benefits of having the Kalamazoo Project is obviously it helps families and the students, but

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    Not a day goes by where we don’t see or hear about a story of sexual assault; whether it be on the news, someone we know personally, or a story we see on social media. Sexual assault is any unwanted sexual act against a person or without a person’s consent. Sexual assault refers to any sexual, physical, verbal or visual act that is forced upon a person. “Every 107 seconds, another American is sexually assaulted. This is an average of 293,000 victims each year” (Statistics). The culture in the United

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    Part of my motivation to pursue a PhD stems from the fact that growing up I did not know that “researcher” expanded beyond beakers and chemistry experiments. After learning that populations that I am surrounded by are not frequently studied, realizing that research influences policies, and knowing that my population is constantly policed, I knew this is where I needed to be. Entering college, I thought I would leave wanting to be a Pediatric Oncologist. I love youth and I love my grandma whom I

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    professionals, in a positive environment. In 2009, due to torn ligaments in her shoulder from a car accident, Katsia had to have surgery on both of her shoulders. She first had surgery on her right shoulder, and then her left. The surgery was done in Saginaw, Mich. at Covenant Healthcare Hospital. When asked about how she felt about receiving the surgeries, she stated that, "I was not afraid, it was all in God's hand's and I knew the people at the hospital would take care of me."

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    thought he was too small for PF and too slow to play SF. He has proven them wrong, because he is now one of the best all round forward in the league. He lived in the state of Michigan with his 4 siblings. Draymond played basketball for the school of Saginaw. When first playing variety basketball, Draymond averaged 12.0 PPG also doing work on the defensive end. After that season Draymond didn’t stop working to increase his game and it paid off, his points and rebounds went up a lot after that. The team

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    Industrialism Case

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    A Case Study of American Industrialism The impact of having resources was huge, it made a difference to the state of Michigan and the American society in general. People back in this era were not used to everything being mobilized, as the way it was becoming. New products were being produced, automobiles were being made, there was now vehicles, tanks, planes and a lot more resources for the war. This strengthened our fight in the war and gave us easier access to anything and everything. This changed

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