Morning Pointe of Lexington-East is a senior living community dedicated to providing whatever your loved one needs and whenever they need it. We specialize in assisted living and Alzheimer 's care with services and amenities that promote independence and a more carefree lifestyle for the elderly. We are located near St. Joseph’s Hospital East off Richmond Road, in Lexington, KY.
The New Jersey Supreme Court ordered the New Jersey Attorney General to investigate the police departments of the townships of Bellmawr and Barrington, suspected of "ticket fixing". The investigation showed that in Bellmawr, Police Chief Edward Garrity, a police officer, and a court clerk were involved and in Barrington, three police officers were involved in fixing tickets. Before being questioned all the employees are warned of the following: • Anything said may be used in a criminal proceeding; • The privilege existed to refuse to answer if the answer would tend to be self-incriminatory; • Refusing to answer would cause a removal from their office.
David F. Garrison’s article on District of Columbia’s Elected Advisory Neighborhood Commissions main purpose is to give the strengths and weakness of the Advisory Neighborhood Commission or ANC, however the article does a better job at explaining how the ANC is being used by DC’s City Council and other industries and that it is not needed. First, Garrison starts off talking about the structure of the ANC and how it was formed. DC is only ten square miles, however; there are over thirty-seven ANCs. There is no need for all of these separate ANCs in such a small area.
Even though people have no direct connection with one another, they could find similarities and differences within each other by observing individual’s life. In the memoir, The Red-Headed Hawaiian by Chris McKinney and Rudy Puana, a life of Rudy has been described from his childhood to his adulthood. The journey of Rudy Puana starts with cultural identity and ends in cultural identity, in which Hawaiian and haole culture became obstacles as well as solutions to his problem. Throughout Rudy’s educational period, he experienced mistreatment, hardship, and recoveries from the undesirable conditions. His life is especially different from other life as well as from my life.
After years of deprivation and discrimination, Onelauena is constantly looking for ways for Native Hawaiians to speak out against the wrongful doings of the U.S. and local government. Native Hawaiians are experiencing many challenges when dealing with the natural environment, the Hawaiian language, and the Hawaiian culture. The fight against the production of genetically modified organisms (GMO) possibly polluting Native Hawaiian soil is a huge issue. Native Hawaiians are also fighting against the use of property rights especially dealing with Hawaiian homelands.
Kanae continues by describing HCE as an account of “resourcefulness, intellect and competence that both reflect and sustain local Hawai’i
The video features doctors, sociologists, psychologists, and public health professionals explaining how environmental factors contribute to a detrimental lifestyle and health status. In the video, Sociologist, David Williams explains that health is fixed in the quality of neighborhoods and housing. Also, the video explains that place matters because
The city of Tampa has experienced gentrification in several areas over recent years. The latest example that can be pointed out is the resurgence in Seminole Heights (“Once-poor Hillsborough Areas Make Gains”, 2014). Hipsters are now flocking to the area to eat at the trendiest restaurants and visit the newest art spaces. The effect of gentrification in this area is made evident by crimes recently committed in the area: the robberies at the tavern The Independent and the restaurant Fodder and Shine.
C8 Core competency eight involves engaging in policy practice to advance social and economic well-being. I think that engaging in policy could consist of multiple aspects of social work. I had to chance to participate in some policy practices through my experience in the classes, and internship. This core competency is associated with two practices that I will be linking to specific artifacts. The first practice behavior is analyzing, evaluating, formulating, and advocating for policies that respond to emerging local, regional, and societal trends to advance well-being.
A recent problem developed in society, which is deemed to be “cool”, is called vaping. Originally, it was made to help smokers quit smoking. Although recently we have seen otherwise. As Rebecca J. Frey had written in an article, “Unsurprisingly, the exponential increase in the popularity of e-cigarettes in just a few years has led to calls for government regulation,” (Frey). Frey is saying that because of the very sudden uprise and popularity of e-cigarettes and Vaping caused the government to do something about them.
The Broken Trail Home It was 1754 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, during the French and Indian war. We were all eating Mama’s homemade muffins, which I, Emma, am sure the President would be awestruck by if he had some .Just then, Mama came down the wooden stairs carrying baby James. We all laughed and chatted as a family should, but that was soon to change. As I turned to the fireplace to get another cup of water, I saw a dark figure endeavoring to escape out the back door.
Evi Hernandez has 18 years of work experience in the field of public health, with 12 of those years working within the non-profit sector at the California Health Collaborative (CHC). His experience in the public health sector has been primarily in the areas of tobacco control, alcohol and other drug prevention, teen pregnancy prevention, youth development, and the prevention and management of chronic diseases. He currently serves as the Director of Program Services for CHC. He is affiliated with various health initiatives and community service/volunteer organizations throughout California.
Being a student at Frostburg State University has allowed me to participate in a number of student organizations as well as leader positions and experiences. As a current mentor in the Read to Succeed program, which is geared towards helping young local students understand and develop fundamental reading and math skills, I have learned the depth and importance associated with maintaining an active role in the community. Such an experience has also helped me to enhance my own leadership skills as the current president of the Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC). This student organization partners with the university’s health center, Brady Health Center, in providing and promoting health to students and members of the community. As president, I not only work side by side with the diligent members of the organization in advocating healthy lifestyle choices to students, but
The Colonization of Hawaiian Identity The idea that identity can be measured, reduces the complexity of a person’s social identity to their biology and functions to shape race narratives in a way that leaves the indigenous people at a disadvantage. A continuous battle over sovereignty and claims to land continue today as many struggle with meeting the strict blood quantum regulations required. The attempt to define Hawaiian identity without having it come from the Native Hawaiians themselves, is rooted in settler colonialism and a misunderstanding of Hawaiian kinship that continues to be perpetuated by legislation.
In her book the Day of Two Suns: U.S. Nuclear Testing and the Pacific Islanders Dibblin projects to the world the unheard voices of the natives behind the testing. Throughout her book Dibblin tends to focus