Papers 1261-1270 of total 56038 found.
Category: /History
…re-colonise Zimbabwe because Zimbabwe is in desperate need of political, economic, and social reform. President Robert Mugabe, a leader who hasn’t after 20 years decided to take care of his own people for once, needs to be removed. The Zimbabwean economy…
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…on the New Frontier. Like the New Frontier it had both accomplishments and failures. The Great Society’s main reforms were in medical care for the elderly, aids to education, and plans to diminish poverty. At the time many families lived a life of poverty…
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Category: /History
…a wide array of social benefits, including childcare, housing and health care. Others may be “moonlighting” or working in the grey economy. The high degree of informal, low-level activities that poor people are forced to engage in are mainly caused…
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Category: /Literature/English
…continues to rise. Many single parent homes are troubled with the problem of caring for their children and working at the same time. Many rely on babysitters and family members to help, but others look to the government for assistance. In any case, meeting…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Start program is administered by the Head Start Bureau, the Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF), Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). Grants are awarded by the ACF Regional Offices…
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Category: /Literature/English
…thousand patients are seen in this ER with 30% composed of people 65 and older. As this ER is associated with a Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) all of the health care recipients are insured. Thus, the poor and very poor are not part of this nurse’s…
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health status and prevent, delay, or minimize deterioration of their condition. Personal care services are intended to supplement care provided by a recipient's family or primary caregiver, not replace it. Services may be provided in the home or in setting…
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health system is limited. Less than 20% of hospitals are state-run and private care is very expensive. The World Bank has criticised the under-financing of preventive health care. On average, only 15% of the health budget is allocated to child health
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…. In spite of this need for reform, however, health educators may feel uneasy about changing their curriculum and argue that there are a number of reasons to keep HIV and AIDS curriculum the same. One reason that they might have for maintaining the current…
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…patients to have public or private health insurance (Weslowski, Andrulis, & Martin 1992). As a result, they may delay seeking care until they are in advanced stages of the disease and have significantly shorter survival times than their urban counterparts…
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