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    community. After, hearing about my vision we decided to have a conference about walking into identity as sons and daughters. Now here is where things get really interesting, for this conference, a team of friends and I began planning the conference, but we only had two months to prepare for it. There were times of pressure to meet deadlines and times we were exhausted, but nevertheless, our eyes were locked in to be ready for the conference. As the team grew closer together in friendship we quickly

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    The Yalta Conference was held in Russia during the month of February in 1945. Three countries attended the Yalta Conference, the United States, Great Britain and the Soviet Union. These countries were represented by President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Premier Joseph Stalin. The main goal of the conference was to establish how Germany and the rest of Europe should be divided after the war in Europe had come to an end. President Roosevelt wanted the formation of an organization

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    every woman, and should therefore be socially acceptable and supported by everyone. For some reason this is not the case in our society, in fact breastfeeding continues to be a controversial issue that must be addressed by women’s rights activist groups. Breastfeeding is a feminist issue because the natural act has been medicalized and devalued by major companies because of their interests in profits in bottle feeding. According to Penny Van Esterik a coordinator in the World Alliance for Breastfeeding

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    However, injuries that are unexplained or inconsistent with the explanation given should always be investigated further. Some types of abuse can be difficult to recognise as many of the signs can be explained by other causes, such as with a change in family circumstances other significant life event. All settings that have contact with children and young people must have clear policies and procedures to follow in case of abuse. Staff must be trained in these matters and be prepared to deal with the situation

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    I entered the conference center and was overwhelmed with a rush of excitement and 8,000 middle and high school leaders from all across the nation. As I was navigating my way through the sea of red blazers trying to find the Virginia delegation’s seating, I perceived other states cheering in competition to show the most pride in where they came from, members frantically asking if anyone would be willing to trade them the Hawaii state pin, and exhausted advisors questioning their sanity volunteering

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    The colonization of Africa had many impacts. Europeans colonized Africa for political, economic, and religious reasons, but economic was the most significant. One of the economic reasons for Europe colonizing Africa was to export goods from Africa (ivory, diamonds, gold, etc.) to Europe. Europe will manufacture these goods and end up trading with other countries with the new goods. Europe also colonized Africa for its land to have trading posts with neighboring places of Africa. Europe could trade

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    (Henderson, 2013, p.297). In the following paragraphs we will discuss current child abuse statistics in the United States, Mississippi, and Lee County. We will also list strengths within our community, partners who help prevent child abuse, and how our group will address child abuse in our community. According to the journal, Mississippi Kids Count: Child Abuse and Neglect in Mississippi, states typically recognize four types of child maltreatment: physical abuse, neglect, sexual abuse, and emotional

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    Identify General Conference For my course project I chose to review and analyze the sessions of the October 1996 General Conference. The significant family event that occurred during that year was the marriage of my parents in July. Some notable events that occurred, in America, around this time was the US presidential election where Bill Clinton was elected for a second term and NASA launched the Mars Global Surveyor. Summary of General Conference One theme, regarding the family, that was referred

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    Antepartum nursing assessment; Needs and care of the expectant family; Adolescent pregnancy and maternal nutrition III. At risk pregnancy; Pregestational and gestational problems and assessment of fetal well-being IV. Processes/stages of labor V. Needs and care of the family during childbirth; Pain management in labor VI. Pre-labor and labor related complications and procedures VII. Adaptation of the family in the postpartum phase; Postpartum family at risk; Grief and loss VIII. Physiologic changes of the

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    This journal aims to explore the role of the community in establishing health policies. In this journal, I will talk about my attendance at the Los Amigos meeting in Anaheim, share my experience in attending the Homeless Families with Young Children: A Community Response conference in Long Beach, discuss what I have learned in the Community Health Improvement Plan in Riverside County, and examine the relevance of my experiences to public health as well as to my personal and professional growth. The

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