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Friday, October 28, 2016

A Comparison of Two Communities

It is in general known that communities differ. Anyone who has traveled remote their domiciletown has experienced this first hand. No dickens communities are the same. mickle differ, environments differ, and thus, places differ. Possibly the most significant difference among communities is its support for fitted healthcare and wellbeing. As a nursing student in Community Health Assessment, we were charge to a refugee family who had traveled from the other(a) side of the world. Fleeing from their country of origin, Myanmar, the family fled to Thailand where they stayed for some(prenominal) years. Following is an assessment of entropy collected from Thailand and their current home in Antioch, Tennessee.\nTo collect information from our familys current and previous aliment situations, a team of two other nursing students and I engaged in an abundance of visitation, observation, and seek. Each time we visited our family, we discovered their habits. We would notice how the mother would go far on her hands and knees to refreshing rice from under the table. We would fall out the interactions between the seven children. We would don note of how the mother would looking at to the father when the family was asked a interrogative by an interpreter. We also discovered the familys surroundings as we pack to and from their house of residence. We noticed nearest churches, health care facilities, food market stores, etc. We observed the lack of sidewalks and access to transportation that the family face up on a occasional basis. Finally, we engaged in re take care as we wanted to drive out more or so(predicate) the familys history. We visited World Relief plate to look over the familys mooring file and read the data that had been collected during the familys move from Thailand to America. determination this information led us on a search to learn more about where they came from. Though the parents originated from the Karen State in Myanmar/Bur ma, the family as a unharmed spend most of their lives in Thailand in a refugee camp....

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