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Gender Issues: Through The Glass Ceiling, Human Trafficking, And Domestic Violence, Xavier Bishop, Alexa Bobadilla, Tevin Caldwell Jan 2019

Gender Issues: Through The Glass Ceiling, Human Trafficking, And Domestic Violence, Xavier Bishop, Alexa Bobadilla, Tevin Caldwell

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The overall purpose of this research paper is to look more in depth into the problem of Gender Issues in the workplace by focusing on three main issues that are present in today’s society and how a light can be shed on them. We start explaining the Glass Ceiling and how it can hold back not just women, but other minorities as well. Then we look into Human Trafficking and how it’s important to look at the signs in the workplace before it gets severely dangerous for that individual. Lastly, we touch on the issue that is summarized as Domestic …


Ethnic Culture And Family Relations In Later Life, Hyunsook Kang, Gina Fe G. Causin Jan 2019

Ethnic Culture And Family Relations In Later Life, Hyunsook Kang, Gina Fe G. Causin

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The current research was done in order to examine the relationships of older adults. It was hypothesized that older adults’ ethnic culture will have effects on their family relationships. Results showed that older adults’ ethnic culture has an effects on family relations.


How Financial Resources Affect Older Adults' Social Life, Hyunsook Kang, Lisa Mize, Jennifer Newquist Jan 2017

How Financial Resources Affect Older Adults' Social Life, Hyunsook Kang, Lisa Mize, Jennifer Newquist

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No abstract provided.


The Effect Of Cooking Classes On Older Adults Resiliency, Gina Fe Causin, Hyunsook Kang Jan 2017

The Effect Of Cooking Classes On Older Adults Resiliency, Gina Fe Causin, Hyunsook Kang

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Research Question: Are there older adults' resilience differences before the cooking class, during the cooking class, and after the cooking class?


Ethnicity And Leisure In Later Life, Hyunsook Kang, Gina Fe G. Causin Jan 2017

Ethnicity And Leisure In Later Life, Hyunsook Kang, Gina Fe G. Causin

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No abstract provided.


Comparison Of Sustainable Development In Three Countries, Brittany Williams Jan 2017

Comparison Of Sustainable Development In Three Countries, Brittany Williams

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Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It contains within it two key concepts: the concept of needs, in particular the essential needs of the world's poor, to which overriding priority should be given; and the idea of limitations imposed by the state of technology and social organization on the environment's ability to meet present and future needs.


Body Of Knowledge: Project Advocates Impact On Classroom Hunger, Nancy Shepherd, Elizabeth D'Agostino Jan 2017

Body Of Knowledge: Project Advocates Impact On Classroom Hunger, Nancy Shepherd, Elizabeth D'Agostino

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Students apply the Body of Knowledge in a capstone assignment in a Foundations course in Human Sciences. In the Making an Impact assignment students are charged to research a social issue in their discipline, apply strengths they learned in self-assessment instruments, and advocate to improve the issue. An example is the project showcasing educator support of the Backpack Buddy program to impact childhood hunger in the classroom which connects Body of Knowledge concepts of basic needs, wellness, family strengths, community vitality, sustainability, and capacity building.


Life Of A Child With Hypotonia, Shannon Valedta Jan 2017

Life Of A Child With Hypotonia, Shannon Valedta

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The disorder is found in infants, and not many people heard of this disability. People need to be informed about Hypotonia so that it will benefit research to develop a cause and cure to Hypotonia. Also, in our field we are able to educate parents and therapists about what is Hypotonia, and develop techniques for the child to be able to develop properly.

What is Benign Congenital Hypotonia

Benign Congenital Hypotonia, also known as "Floppy Baby Syndrome", is the medical term for low muscle tone.