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Quarter 4 Benchmark: Motor Vehicle Injuries

Posted by Nzinga Hutchinson in Anatomy and Physiology · Aziz · E on Monday, May 29, 2017 at 10:39 pm

The overall topic of our video was Motor Vehicle Injures and why it is a public health issue. Our country is a world leader in motor vehicle crashes and injuries simply for the fact that people don’t typically wear their seatbelts. This is what causes tragedies and casualties. I contributed to the group by getting the majority of our sources back in Checkpoint 1. What I’ve done well, in my opinion, was finding our background research and contributing ideas for our PSA video. What could’ve been done differently was the communication between my group members and I. Some didn’t know what we were doing on certain checkpoints and some were lost but overall, we all pitched in making our PSA video. My group member, Anaiah, was in charge of editing since she’s experienced. The most meaningful part of the experience of making the PSA was gathering information and now knowing that statistics of M.V.I. that happen in the U.S.

Factors that affect public health is social support, income, race, gender, heredity/genetics, age, education/literacy, etc. The economy plays a part in public health by health programs receiving funding to help people in the community and to fund research for diseases. Politics play a part by legislative policies setting down the ground rules for insurance companies and health facilities to help patients the best they can and have their interests at heart so that we could have a healthy society. Society plays a part by keeping the health facilities in business to help keep them healthy and safe. Without a community, hospitals and clinics would have no patients. Society helps keep the facilities up and running so that everyone can be safe.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUgvNTRNg-Q
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Nzinga Hutchinson Capstone

Posted by Nzinga Hutchinson in Capstone on Friday, May 19, 2017 at 8:31 am
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​For my project, I made a book of short stories and poetry. The reason I chose this specific way to do my project is because writing is definitely one of my stronger points and one of my passions other than music. Poetry is a creative way for me to express myself using words when I can’t adequately verbalize my feelings to others and the world. When I met up with my mentor Ms. Fanning, I had told her that I wanted to make a book of short stories and poetry. She helped and guided me through making it. At first, she had suggested that I make a Chicken Soup for the Soul kind of book and I agreed with her on that suggestion but I just figured to make a chapbook. A chapbook is a small book ranging from 20-40 pages consisting of poems and short stories. I chose this simply for the fact that it aligns with my strengths and it was fun. This has made me learn how to expressively and creatively use words and structure them the way I want to help express my emotions and experiences to others.


Annotated Bib.: 

https://docs.google.com/a/slabeeber.org/document/d/1mRzaZ8NNmnfKQRh0LspUpZtWnmQ3fpO-Gs1kXXA_of8/edit?usp=sharing 
Tags: Capstone, Classof2017, Ms.Hertz
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Earth Day and Public Health

Posted by Nzinga Hutchinson in Anatomy and Physiology · Aziz · E on Friday, April 21, 2017 at 3:32 pm
https://magic.piktochart.com/output/21890382-earth-day-infographic 
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How does Child Mortality Rates Affect Life Expectancy?

Posted by Nzinga Hutchinson in Statistics · Isakowitz · A on Friday, January 27, 2017 at 10:39 pm
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https://youtu.be/Xvi1PuCCw5w
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