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    According to Hodge, human trafficking is a trade of human beings for the purpose of exploration, typical in a sexual form or forced labor. (Hodge, 2014) Victims of human trafficking are rising worldwide which estimates over a million victims yearly. The United States provides the second largest international markets of human trafficking in the world; Some factors that contribute to this epidemic include, but not limited to, poverty, media propaganda of wealth in Western nations, political instability

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    Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges London: Burnett Books Ltd, 2000 Andrew Hodges brings Alan Turing to life in the namesake title, Alan Turing: The Enigma. Alan Turing, a war hero in his own right, worked during World War II at Bletchley Park in England which was the site housing British codebreakers for the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS). One of his main objectives was to crack the German Enigma machine’s code. Turing’s work was crucial to the war, and beyond that, he is known

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    developing a Spiritual Assessment Toolbox: A Discussion of the Strengths and Limitations of Five Different Assessment Methods, discusses and reviews a variety of assessment methods developed to examine the spiritual lives of clients. According to Hodge (2005), “…for service provision to be as effective as possible, spiritual beliefs and practices often have to be taken into account (p. 314).” Because a client’s spiritual worldview is often a guiding principle for their lives, it is important to

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    “people and groups especially those dealing with a devalued social identity, seek to control the impressions they convey. They do this to neutralize negative images and create a favorable view in order to gain social acceptance” (Goffman as cited in Hodges & Ulsperger, 2005, p. 35). It has been shown that Interorganizational Psychics use this

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    Brady, is seen as a smart man and fits well in society. The main character, Bill Hodges, has suicidal

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    Public health interventions have greatly achieved many milestones because of government involvements (Mello et al., 2013). Government plays an important role in the execution and the process of public health policies into laws (Congress.gov, n.d.; Hodge, White, & Sniegowski, 2012). The process of public health policies involves various entities, which includes but not limited to the House, Senate, and the Presidential Actions that pushes legislative proposals into active public laws (Congress.gov

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    In the monumental 2015 Supreme Court case Obergefell v. Hodges, the majority of the justices voted that the right to marry is a fundamental right of the people, regardless of the gender of the two-people joining in matrimony. Although this current Supreme Court case is considered a landmark case for the progression towards equality, this national debate pertaining to gay marriage has been going on since the 1986 case of Bowers v. Hardwick, which altered a Georgia law to “consider only the constitutionality

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    The Legacy Of The Army

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    an indelible impact on me, motivating and inspiring me more than any leader since. 1SG Alveeno Hodge was the epitome of everything I believed a noncommissioned officer (NCO) should be, a font of professionalism and military bearing. His influence has guided me through my career as I matured as a leader and I can only hope to leave such a legacy behind when my time in the Army comes to an end. 1SG Hodge was an

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    Trope In As I Lay Dying

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    deeper upstanding of Faulkner’s work and his characters. In her article, “The Casket in the Corpse: The Wooden (Wo)man and Corporeal Impermanence in As I Lay Dying”, Amber Hodge highlights the importance of wood in describing the Bundrens and their lives and its representation of decay and regeneration in the novel. Though Hodge makes many wood-related claims in her article, her argument

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    Rose DiRocco-Hodges stands in the Lycoming College Art Gallery located in downtown Williamsport. The Long Island-native is the Director of the Lycoming College Art Gallery, a downtown student-run downtown public art space. “I became interested in art through my older brother, Ralph, who was an artist.” She states. “He would take me to art museums, photo shoots, and various places like the beach, the woods and highly populated areas where he would photograph, draw and paint. I enjoyed watching

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