The Arc was founded in 1950 by a small group of concerned parents and community members in Minneapolis, MN. They had decided to come together and act as voices for those with intellectual disabilities. At that time there was very limited information known about intellectual disabilities, or mental retardation as they used to say, and the causes of it. Because of this, there were practically no programs or activities for these kids in order to help with the development, care, and support for families
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CC: Pt feels “anxious about itchy and red rash” all over her body HPI: 19 y/o female with a history of frequent UTIs. She began experiencing symptoms a few days ago that were similar to those of her previous UTIs. She went to her PCP and was prescribed sulfamethoxazole – trimethoprim DS 1 tablet twice/day. Today was the third day of taking the medication and she woke up and experiencing a “rash all over her body”. Her skin feels extremely itchy and she describes it as red. She tried lotion
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General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Examination January 2011 Sociology Unit 2 Tuesday 18 January 2011 For this paper you must have: an AQA 12-page answer book. SCLY2 1.30 pm to 3.30 pm Time allowed 2 hours Instructions Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Write the information required on the front of your answer book. The Examining Body for this paper is AQA. The Paper Reference is SCLY2. This paper is divided into two sections. Choose one section and answer
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Teen Pregnancy Is A Social Issue There is no doubt that teen pregnancy is a growing problem within the United States. Teen pregnancy will have a big impact on both the parents, child, education, welfare, employment and social service, also the society as a whole. The United States has the highest rate than any other country where teen pregnancy is an issue. There are many factors that comes into play when teenagers considering having children. Many teens who get pregnant without considering
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they need (205). According to Leslie Tarr Laurie, the President of Tapestry Health Systems, “confidentiality is the cornerstone” of their services and they help teens to avoid “the costly and often tragic consequences of unintended pregnancy and childbearing” (205). She says if they do not assure confidential health care, “teenagers simply will stop seeking the care they desire and need” (205). This law is supposed to make it safer for the
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Chapter 4 – Critical Thinking Activity How Long Will You Live? Purpose: To analyze the combined effects of genetic history, personal health habits, socioeconomic status and social and personality characteristics as influences on health and life expectancy. Audience: Explain to a person who has not been studying influences on human development, what you learned by completing this assessment and how you can use information from the class to understand biological
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The Cons and Pros of Polygamous Marriage Islam to Muslims Lim Chih Ching B1403067 HELP University Outline I. Introduction A. Opener: B. Thesis statement: Polygamous marriage Islam has bring some impacts to the Muslims such as psychological torture suffered by women, loads of burden bore by men, mental pressure suffered by children, allow more women not to be single and also lower the divorce rate. II. Women suffer from psychological torture A. Depression B. Jealousy
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Female Genital Mutilation (also incorrectly known as “female circumcision”) is an extreme cultural practice prevalent in much of North and West Africa as well as in parts of the Middle East and Asia, in which young women and girls are forced to undergo a procedure that alters or rather, mutilates their reproductive organs. Although Female Genital Mutilation, or FGM, is seen in many cultures as a way to promote purity and chastity, this paper will argue that it is in fact a reflection of the “deep-rooted
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Anthony Mitchell Hessler 5/8/12 The Social-Economic, Political, and Environmental Impacts of Unregulated Population Growth Ladies and gentlemen of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, mankind is well on its way to answering a seldom asked yet vitally important question pertaining to its sustainability. "How many people can inhabit this planet sustainably?" This is a question that should have been looked into decades ago, yet the answer is still unclear. With no regards to what the
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Running Head: Teen Pregnancy in the United States Teen Pregnancy in the United States Lakiara Collins English II` Abstract Teen Pregnancy occur more than you think in the United States. More than 400,000 teen girls, aged 15-19 years old, give birth each year in the US. Having a child during teen years carries high costs emotional, physical, and financial to the mother, father, child, and community. Teen Pregnancy is becoming more popular in the media and from a political, ad educational standpoint
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