EIJ Fall 2022: Group 19 Slow Disaster Case Study (Franklin High School, San Joaquin County)
This case study report was developed by students at the University of California Irvine for the undergraduate class, “Environmental Injustice,” taught by Kim Fortun, Margaux Fisher, Gina Hakim, Pre
EIJ Fall 2022: Group 16 Slow Disaster Case Study (Jefferson Elementary, Fresno County)
This case study report was developed by students at the University of California Irvine for the undergraduate class, “Environmental Injustice,” taught by Kim Fortun, Margaux Fisher, Gina Hakim, Pre
EIJ Fall 2022: Group 15 Fast Disaster Case Study (SHERMAN ELEMENTARY, SAN DIEGO COUNTY)
This case study report was developed by students at the University of California Irvine for the undergraduate class, “Environmental Injustice,” taught by Kim Fortun, Margaux Fisher, Gina Hakim, Pre
EIJ Fall 2022: Group 22 Slow Disaster Case Study (Slover Mountain High, San Bernardino County)
This case study report was developed by students at the University of California Irvine for the undergraduate class, “Environmental Injustice,” taught by Kim Fortun, Margaux Fisher, Gina Hakim, Pre
EIJ Fall 2022: Group 6 Slow Disaster Case Study (Huntington Park Senior High School, Los Angeles County)
This case study report was developed by students at the University of California Irvine for the undergraduate class, “Environmental Injustice,” taught by Kim Fortun, Margaux Fisher, Gina Hakim, Pre
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maryclare.crochiereRikers is not safe for inmates due to a varitey of factors, for example, the CO2 emissions, the extreme heat, flooding, the emissions from the landfill, the narrow road that doesn't always allow ambulances to pass. The stench is also disgusting. There are arguments for the closing of the jail and improvemements to how money is spent within society, as well as "efforts" to improve the condition of the jails.
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maryclare.crochiereThis policy applies to the U.S. healthcare system, all facilities that treat patients. It applies to the managers, staff, and patients at those locations, and those seeking treatment or evaluation, as it helps define the roles and expectations of a specific type of facility.
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maryclare.crochiereIt is an international program with the following member states/countries and the year that they joined:
"1957: Afghanistan, Albania, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Cuba, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Egypt, El Salvador, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Holy See, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Monaco, Morocco, Myanmar, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Socialist Federal Rep. of Yugoslavia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela, Viet Nam
- 1958: Belgium, Ecuador, Finland, Iran, Luxembourg, Mexico, Philippines, Sudan
- 1959: Iraq
- 1960: Chile, Colombia, Ghana, Senegal
- 1961: Lebanon, Mali, Democratic Republic of the Congo
- 1962: Liberia, Saudi Arabia
- 1963: Algeria, Bolivia, Côte d'Ivoire, Libya, Syria, Uruguay
- 1964: Cameroon, Gabon, Kuwait, Nigeria
- 1965: Costa Rica, Cyprus, Jamaica, Kenya, Madagascar
- 1966: Jordan, Panama
- 1967: Sierra Leone, Singapore, Uganda
- 1968: Liechtenstein
- 1969: Malaysia, Niger, Zambia
- 1970: Ireland
- 1972: Bangladesh
- 1973: Mongolia
- 1974: Mauritius
- 1976: Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Tanzania
- 1977: Nicaragua
- 1983: Namibia
- 1984: China
- 1986: Zimbabwe
- 1992: Estonia, Slovenia
- 1993: Armenia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Slovakia
- 1994: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Kazakhstan, Marshall Islands, Uzbekistan, Yemen
- 1995: Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 1996: Georgia
- 1997: Latvia, Malta, Moldova
- 1998: Burkina Faso
- 1999: Angola, Benin
- 2000: Tajikistan
- 2001: Azerbaijan, Central African Republic, Serbia
- 2002: Eritrea, Botswana
- 2003: Honduras, Seychelles, Kyrgyzstan
- 2004: Mauritania
- 2005: Chad
- 2006: Belize, Malawi, Montenegro, Mozambique
- 2007: Cabo Verde*
- 2008: Nepal, Palau
- 2009: Bahrain, Burundi, Cambodia, Congo, Lesotho, Oman
- 2011: Lao People's Democratic Republic, Tonga*
- 2012: Dominica, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Rwanda, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago
- 2013: San Marino, Swaziland
- 2014: Bahamas, Brunei Darussalam, Comoros*
- 2015: Djibouti, Guyana, Vanuatu, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados
- 2016: Saint Lucia*, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines*, The Gambia*, Turkmenistan"
Events on the calendar are located in a number of different countries from the above list. The headquarters is in Vienna, Austria.
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maryclare.crochiereThe Turkish culture associates "epillepsy" with mental retardation, so they usually refer to seizures as 'fainting". This can cause confusion when in a medical setting, as fainting and seizures are two different issues. The stories usually falled into one of five plot categories. The conditions were typically caused by a frightful experience, a childhood fever or injury, no apparent reason, chronic suffering, or an evil eye. These classifications help see trends and learn where improvements can be made.
This case study report was developed by students at the University of California Irvine for the undergraduate class, “Environmental Injustice,” taught by Kim Fortun, Margaux Fisher, Gina Hakim, Pre