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5901: Rural Healthcare
... solutions to these problems implemented all over the country by dedicated professionals and volunteers alike. One such solution is Project Good Health, which provides health care for children in low-income families in rural southeastern New Hampshire. In 1992, a comprehensive assessment of the health care needs of low-income families in this region found that these families were often forced to go without medical care, or to postpone care until ... construction of the center and for a portion of the physicians' salaries. To further reduce expenses, organizers used a variety of cost saving methods, such as renovating an old grocery store instead of constructing a new facility. Also, volunteers from the community helped in renovating the grocery store by donating time, materials, and tools to the effort. Volunteers came up with many thoughtful and ingenious ideas to cut costs, such as ... that had difficulty retaining physicians. Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners were used as health care providers. Nearly 10,000 patients were treated at the center in the first year alone. About 15 years later, a new, modern facility was constructed serving the same area. Once again, community involvement was essential as donors and volunteers donated the necessary funds and labor to make it possible. One of the greatest factors to ...
5902: Battle Royal
... s pocket. The black men see IM as an unwanted member of their group. IM ignores this, turns a blind eye to it, because he has no desire to be a part of the same world as those men. The white men see IM as just another black man. IM is blind to this as well because he cannot accept it. It is not until he enters the ballroom that he ... does not see that the dancer's personhood is invisible to everyone watching her. The dancer's person is as invisible to IM as IM is to the dancer. He sees a white stripper; the world sees a white stripper. He looks in the mirror and sees a young man with a bright future; the world sees a "shine". He does not apply his rules of perception to himself. IM feels invisible to the white men around him. He does not understand that many truths are invisible to him. In ...
5903: Tools Of Foreign Policy
... Foreign Policy is the conducting of relations between nations by their heads directly or through accredited representatives. The US uses its tools of Foreign Policy to implement its goals of Foreign Policy, goals such as World Peace, Concern for Human Rights, Promoting Democracy, National Security and Free and Open Trade. The many Foreign Policy goals of the US, past and present, and the Foreign Policy tools we use to accomplish and carry out those goals, have helped to shape the “Foreign Policy backbone” of our Nation and to become such a strong independent state in the world. Terrorism is a main concern of all US citizens and something that our Government works very hard at everyday to ensure the safety of our country and its people. By resolving terrorism the US helps to further carry out its foreign policy goals of World Peace and National Security. The Foreign Policy tools we use in (potential) Terrorism situations are diplomacy, trade sanctions and treaties & alliances. Being in the organization NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and the UN (United ...
5904: Personal Writing: My New Life in India
Personal Writing: My New Life in India Tap ... tap ... tap ... I looked up to see a blurry figure of my mother tapping a few fingers on my shoulder. "Sorry to wake you up, Rishi, but me and Daddy have ... didn't even have real windows, instead they had square holes in the walls with steel bars through them. My parents gave me hugs and then left quickly to set up the furniture in their new home. The following week was one that I hate to think of to this day. The schools only gave us one hour a day for leisure, the rest of the time being dedicated to either ...
5905: Analysis of Rich and Poor and The Case Against Helping the Poor
... have to move to lower jobs, or even to unemployment. Soon, we would only be able to give less and less aid, until we ourselves are close to the same poverty level as the Third World countries. Perhaps it would not be as drastic as this, as we might still be able to maintain a standard of living far above that of the developing nations. The reason we live such luxurious ... and education aid, instead of basic food aid, more people will most definetely starve right now. However, in the long run we might be able to provide a better standard of living for the Third World population as a whole, thus producing more happiness for the world as a whole. The idea of self-sufficiency is also brought into the picture by many antagonists to giving foreign aid. They maintain that by merely giving food aid to the poor, they will ...
5906: Big Bang Theory
... exactly how the universe began and how it will end. However, the Big Bang model is the most logical and reasonable theory to explain the universe in modern science. ENDNOTES 1. Dinah L. Mache, Astronomy, New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1987. p. 128. 2. Ibid., p. 130. 3. Joseph Silk, The Big Bang, New York: W.H. Freeman and Company, 1989. p. 60. 4. Terry Holt, The Universe Next Door, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1985. p. 326. 5. Ibid., p. 327. 6. Charles J. Caes, Cosmology, The Search For The Order Of The Universe, USA: Tab Books Inc., 1986. p. 72. 7. John ...
5907: FDR
... There are very few things that we can know before hand. We will try, and if we decide that we are wrong, we will have to change.” --Franklin Delano Roosevelt about his promise of ‘a New Deal for the forgotten man.’ These are the words of a courageous man who demonstrated inspiration and hope to a country that had appeared to have spun out of economic control, a country in desperation ... a lonely letter followed elections, “Vote for Roosevelt and make it unanimous!” Beliefs, however, were not enough to convince a whole country to fight its way out of depression, so F.D.R. had bold, new ideas. The Roosevelt Administration, a group of experts who Roosevelt took into office with him, developed The New Deal. The New Deal had four different strategic categories: Relief, Reform, Recovery, and Reconstruction. The Deal was designed to use the federal government’s power to help resuscitate the economy by ‘trying’ anything and ...
5908: American Parties From The Civi
... Jefferson spoke about the interests of farmers, veterans, and urban immigrants and was in favor of minimum government, maximum liberty, alliance with France, and easy credit for debtors. In 1792 he and Madison allied with New York's Governor George Clinton, creating the first political coalition between Northern and Southern politicians. After Jefferson s reelection of 1804, Federalist strength tended to decline everywhere except in New England. The majority of practicing politicians, mostly those in the new states of the West, called themselves Jeffersonians. New issues associated with the economic development of the West and the growing number of urban workers in the East demanded attention. The administrations (1817-25) of ...
5909: Tennessee Williams - Outcasts In His Plays
... for A Streetcar Named Desire in 1947 and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in 1955), and was the first playwright to receive, in 1947, the Pulitzer Prize for drama, the Donaldson Award, and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award in the same year. Although Williams's first professionally produced play, Battle of Angels, closed in 1940 because of poor reviews1 and a censorship controversy (Roudane xvii), his early amateur productions of Candles to the Sun and Fugitive Kind were well received by audiences in St. Louis. By 1945 he had completed and opened on Broadway The Glass Menagerie, which won that year's New York Critics Circle, Donaldson, and Sidney Howard Memorial awards. Before his death in 1983, Williams accumulated four New York Drama Critics Awards; three Donaldson Awards; a Tony Award for his 1951 screenplay, The Rose Tattoo; a New York Film Critics Award for the 1953 film screenplay, A Streetcar Named Desire; the Brandeis ...
5910: Would You Recommend That We Redraw State Boundaries? Why Or Why Not?
... be willing to give up part of their land and California will refuse to lose some of their population. These are powers not willingly given up by states. One example is in Bowman/Kearney where New York and New Jersey disputed the ownership of Ellis Island for 200 years. Even though it was finally decided by the Supreme that both would receive ownership, it foresees problems of redistribution. Also, if boundaries were redrawn states can possibly lose a large amount of resources and population. If boundaries were drawn so that Texas loses part of their oil fields to another state, chaos will occur. If Manhattan becomes Connecticut, New York will not be silent when losing a large portion of their population and wealth. States have major risks of losing a large portion of their resources, which can essentially decrease the wealth of ...


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