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    Group Paper Analysis: Group #3 The Effects of Culture in Patient-Provider Interaction and Means for Dealing With It Shawn Burke‚ Shin-Hyung Lee‚ Siamak Mahdavi‚ Thuan Nguyen‚ Brittany Oswald‚ Teasha Walters As a culturally diverse country discrepancies in health care have been documented and continue to serve as a threat to satisfactory patient care. Data has shown that minority groups suffer more greatly from cardiovascular disease‚ diabetes‚ and cancer‚ amid other ailments. In 1998

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    Teens Becoming Parents

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    Teens Becoming Parents 56% of young women and 73% of young men today have had intercourse by the age of 18‚ compared to the 35% of young women and 55% of young men in the early 1970’s (Facts.) Each year‚ nearly one million teenagers in the United States become pregnant. One third of these pregnancies result in being aborted‚ 14% miscarry‚ and 52% bear children (Kids.) What are the effects of having children at a young age? Education‚ being unprepared‚ and a change in responsibility are just a

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    In today’s competitive world‚ many families find it necessary for both parents to go out to work. While some say that the children in these families benefit from the additional income‚ others feel they lack support because of their parents’ absence due to working constant hours at the office‚ shop‚ store‚ etc. Today’s economic situation forces both parents to go out and work in order to properly provide for their family. With both mother and father working‚ some children tend to find themselves feeling

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    Analysis A. Questions: 1.Should parents be held responsible for the actions of their children? Yes or No 2.What age do you think children should start taking their own responsibilities? _10_13_16_18 3.On a scale 1-10 how often do you think the parents should take the consequences for their child? Never 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Always 4.Does the age of the child change the consequence of their actions? Yes or No 5.Do you think there is a situation when the parents should always take responsibility

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    Helicopter Parents Essay

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    The parents who do all the work‚ solve all the problems‚ and coddle their kids into adulthood are termed as “helicopter parents.” Helicopter parents do a great disservice to their kids by hampering their children’s independence and critical thinking skills. Their children develop several thought processes through this‚ they learn that other people will do the work for them‚ their own reasoning and problem-solving proficiencies are not fully developed‚ and thru this their levels of depression and

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    Child Disipline

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    discipline there children on some type of level. Caregivers that work full time jobs and need care provided for their child before proper school going ages opt for daycare centers. Most parents are anxious about leaving their children only because honestly they would like to stay home with their children. Most caregivers main concern is the discipline that will be adminisiterd to their child. Most daycer centers do not dipsipline the same way the primary caregivers do but should be trained on how to properly

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    “The family had been feeding her subconscious‚ I’m sure‚ from what I saw of her school record. She didn’t want to know how a thing was done‚ but why‚” says fireman captain Beatty (Bradbury 57). So‚ the utopian society is not good with true social interaction with some exceptions. In a similar way‚ our society is not the best with interacting. We have social media‚ with countless friends on our accounts. Yet‚ we may not even know the physical traits of most of those people. Also‚ as Clarisse ponders

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    1. All work with parents should reflect the rights of the child set out in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) ratified by the UK in December 1991 2. Practitioners need to work in partnership with parents at all times‚ encouraging independence and self-reliance 3. Mothers‚ fathers and those in a parenting role are acknowledged as having unique knowledge and information about their children and are the primary educators of their children 4. Children are the responsibility of‚ and

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    “Helicopter Parents” Summary In the article‚ “Handling ‘Helicopter Parents’‚” by Lydia Lum a Houston based freelance writer‚ focuses on the rising amount of parents who must have direct contact with their student in college. Dr. Gwendolyn Dungy‚ Executive Director at the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators‚ discusses the differences in today’s parents‚ and the how colleges are responding with Parent Coordinators‚ who answer any questions parents may have and organize campus

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    Children of Incarcerated Parents Ryan Schirmer BSHS 301 September 15th 2010 Instructor Melissa Williams Children of Incarcerated Parents The number of children growing up in households with incarcerated parents is growing rapidly and so are the children’s unique developmental needs. Nationwide‚ more than 2 million children have a parent who is incarcerated in state and federal prisions and local jails (US Department of Justice‚ 2007). These number continue to grow. Currently 1in 142

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