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    People vote to express their opinions in hopes that their voices will be heard. Voting is not just a political act that will determine who will be elected to office or what policies will be enacted; it is something that occurs on a small scale every day. People vote on where they will go to dinner and what movie they will see‚ however‚ whether it’s political or personal‚ the question remains why do people vote the way they do. What motivates someone to vote for one option over the other? Political

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    dependant upon spouses or other family members to take joint decisions on spending. Defining this variable as a measure of empowerment‚ this analysis investigates correlates of empowerment using logistic regression analysis. The model finds that marital status is the most significant predictor of empowerment in Bangladesh. Unmarried women are six times more likely to be empowered. Secondary education is another major determinant of empowerment‚ along with the woman’s mobility and decision making scores

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    Barack Obama’s administration has “focus[ed] all efforts” on the rising income inequality that is affecting the United States economy. Income inequality refers to the extent of unequal distribution of income across a population. According to Emmanuel Saez‚ an economics professor at UC-Berkeley‚ “U.S. income inequality has been increasing steadily since the 1970s‚” partly due to the rise of single-parent families‚ but mostly from a rise in demand for highly-educated workers following the post-industrial

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    Definition of Health Inequity: refers to the inequalities in health that adversely affect a population and is thought to be unjust or unfair. This case highlights the inequities in health care that can be found in people where poverty and lower socioeconomic status poses particular problems and how this impacts on the child and family. This will be followed by a discussion on what solutions have been applied and then a description on outcomes. Description of Case: AG is an 8 yo boy brought in

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    being informed. EG During a natural disaster families may rely on SES refuge centre in the community for shelter and resources. Counsellors‚ ministers and family members can help with this need. Three factors affecting access to resources Socioeconomic Status High SES: private health insurance and use private hospitals instead of being on hospital waiting list. May move to “holiday house” or investment property if their primary dwelling is burned down or flooded. Ineligible for Government support

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    Stella for the loss of the estate. However‚ after some prodding by Stella Blanche reveals despite these efforts she did‚ in fact‚ lose the Belle Reve (Williams 1123). These scenes reveal Stella’s power through socioeconomic status‚ ironic considering she lost a bit of socioeconomic status when

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    A common theme across the field of public health is how health disparities impact individual’s well-being. The article by Brendan Collins reports on a United Kingdom Food Standards Agency (FAS) study of 322‚458 different premises (pubs/clubs‚ restaurants/cafes/canteens‚ small retailers‚ and takeaways) that serve food. It revealed that significant health disparities exist within the food service industry‚ between supplier‚ premise‚ and consumer. The study’s data was derived from 341 local authority

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    sex‚ (b) High School of origin‚ (c) High School academic performance‚ (d) place of residence and (e) socio-economic status? 2. Are there significant differences in the perceived levels of effectiveness of Freshmen Orientation Program classified according to (a) sex‚ (b) High School of origin‚ (c) High School academic performance‚ (d) place of residence and (e) socio-economic status? In view of the preceding problems‚ this hypothesis was advanced: There are no significant differences in the level

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    Fertility and the Latino Community In fertility discourse‚ the Latino community presents an interesting dynamic to analyze. Often Latino fertility is viewed as an “out of control” fertility in narratives that depict Latinos as a threat to national security in America in terms of immigration. An example depicting this comes from Leo Chavez’s The Latino Threat: Constructing Immigrants‚ Citizens and the Nation‚ considering the opening screen of an online game‚ Border Patrol (2013). This interactive

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    Factors Contributing to Racial Health Disparities October 20‚ 2012 Word Count: 1317 Despite controlling for social economic status and education‚ which is one of the biggest indicators of how healthy a person may be‚ it still seems as though most minorities are relatively less healthy than their white counter-parts. This means that there must be other factors affecting the health of our nations minority races. This paper explores what some of these contributing factors are and how they

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