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MEDICAID
Medicaid
Medicaid
The financing of health care in the United States is part public, part private; part national health insurance through Medicare, Medicaid, and several other government—sponsored programs; part employer sponsored; and increasingly individually purchased through private-pay insurance plans and out-of-pocket payments from consumers. It's a complex system that, for all the ...
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CHILD ABUSE
Child Abuse
Child Abuse
Introduction
The term child abuse can be described as any damaging or unpleasant contact on the body of a child, and any contact to those results in humiliation, embarrassment, or threat to the child. Child abuse is the controlled acts that result in the physical or emotional ...
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The Liberal Feminist Understanding Of Women's Inequality
The Liberal Feminist Understanding Of Women's Inequality With A Radical Feminist Approach
The Liberal Feminist Understanding Of Women's Inequality With A Radical Feminist Approach
Feminist theory is an extension of feminism into theoretical and philosophical treatises. Their goal is to understand the nature of gender ...
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ORGANIZATIONAL SOCIALIZATION
Organizational Socialization
Abstract
In this study we try to explore the concept of “Organizational Socialization” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “Organizational Socialization” and its relation with “US Army”. The research also analyzes many aspects of “Organizational Socialization” and tries to gauge its effect on ...
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Inequality of Muslim Women
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We know that identities are constructed in opposition to another and our other Muslim-Arab was, until the end of the reconquista and the Muslim-Turkish European integration. In the new world order, the field of politics appears to be directed from the definition, since the nature of ...
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ISOLATION AND TECHNOLOGY: THE HUMAN DISCONNECT
Isolation And Technology: The Human Disconnect
Isolation and Technology: The Human Disconnect
Since the 1950s (Koontz and O'Donnell, 1968), many management theorists have accepted four primary management functions: planning, organizing, influencing, and controlling. Of these, the control function has been described by a series of dualities ...
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MEGAN'S LAW
Megan's Law & Its Impact on Community
Megan's Law & Its Impact on Community
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The main purpose of this paper is to discuss the Meagan's law and describe its impact on society. Few policies have created such public discourse or caused such controversy as those passed in the 1990s that increased ...
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WORKPLACE VIOLENCE
Workplace Violence and Harassment
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Workplace violence has always existed in the United States—indeed, during some periods of our history, fear, intimidation, and physical violence were commonplace in work settings. Contemporary expectations in industrialized democracies, however, are that all workers entitled to a workplace free from recognized hazards. Until ...
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DRUG EDUCATION
Drug Education: Does it Prevent Drug Abuse
Drug Education: Does it Prevent Drug Abuse
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Drug Education is another step to drug prevention. Drug education is more important here in the social environment, education presentations at schools, treating the area for teaching or presentations by students are on the agenda. Drug education for ...
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Abolition 1813-1855
Abolition 1813-1855
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Opposition to slavery in America dates to the early years of European settlement, when small numbers of Quakers criticized the practice. Antislavery sentiment increased during the revolutionary period, when American protests against the "slavery" enforced by the English king made some question the morality of enslaving ...