SUPPORTING VETERANS WITH DISABILITIES: AN EXAMINATION OF INCLUSIVE HIGHER EDUCATION POLICIES
Published by: Mitchell James Taylor
Pages: 1-5
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The definition of a disabled veteran holds critical implications for the provision of rights, benefits, and support for those who have served in the armed forces. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) establishes a framework for understanding disability, emphasizing the significant hindrance of mental or physical impairments on various aspects of an individual's life. Many military
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Published by: Kowalski Jan Andrzej
Pages: 6-19
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The aftermath of World War I ignited the Bolsheviks' optimism that the flames of revolution would soon engulf other nations across Europe. The Communist International, established in March 1919 under the guidance of Vladimir Lenin, emerged as the epicenter of the global communist movement and a potent instrument to further this revolutionary agenda. While the Communist International's primary
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Safe Reunions: Novel Strategies For Visitation Among Substance-Involved Parents
Published by: Johnson Michelle Alan
Pages: 20-25
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Parental visitation is a critical component of child welfare systems, with significant implications for various child welfare outcomes. This research explores the multifaceted relationship between parental visitation and its influence on child well-being. Several studies have demonstrated the positive impact of parental visitation on family reunification, highlighting its role in enhancing the
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