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Transitional Assistance Observation. I had never been to a Department of Transitional
Assistance (DTA) office and was not sure what to expect. ...
... It was through the assistance of Henslow and a book given to ... That was Darwin's final
observation. ... have argued that Darwin's claims of Transitional Fossils were ...
... clearly on the matter, your child needs your assistance. ... They write at length about
transitional forms, upon which ... It confirms our own observation of the fact ...
... is not one of interpretation but of observation. ... knew America could not receive
assistance as long ... George III begins with a transitional sentence immediately ...
... and its complexity, transitional from traditional ... Spending Accounts, Employee Assistance
Program, Accidental ... APPROACHES: Behavioural Observation Scale: Involves ...
Submitted by Pierce on December 6, 2005
Category: Social Issues
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I had never been to a Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA) office and was not sure what to expect. To begin this adventure I realized I would have to find an office and get some basic information like a phone number and directions. I first called 411 for information and assumed the role of someone who does not know where the DTA office was or how to get there. I first spoke to an automated system and it did not recognize my request, so I was put through to a live operator. I asked the operator for the phone number to the welfare office, she asked the location of the office, I said, "I do not know", she then gave me a list of cities to choose from, I chose the number of the local DTA office. I called the office, a woman answered the phone and I asked her for the address of the office. She gave it to me along with directions and hours of operation, 9am-5pm. I then asked if there was public transportation available to the DTA. The women I spoke to gave me the bus stop location and then gave me directions, by foot, from the bus stop to the office. I asked how far of a walk and she replied, "approximately a block away from the bus stop." So far, this is a good experience, I received the information I needed and it was given to me in a calm and pleasant voice. I now know where the office is, their hours of operation and how to get there by car or bus.
I chose to drive to the DTA office. I identified the office by a hanging sign, it was on the first floor of an old mill building. I found free parking exactly where the receptionist told me it would be located. I parked and walked to the front door where there were middle aged men smoking cigarettes. I held the door open for two Hispanic men. The older had a cane and was being accompanied by the younger man, about twenty-eight years old, who looked like the man's son. I walked through another door, then down a corridor to the end of a line of people. The line started at the...
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