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  • Domestic Violence

    Domestic Violence

    ABCs of Domestic Violence A Primer for Lawyers handling these Difficult Cases Dan Reeves, Circuit Judge, Shelby Co. The goal of this presentation is to take a step back and get a broad overview of the essential parts of handling domestic violence cases. The primary focus will be toward the intersection of civil protection orders and criminal charges arising out of intimate partner relationships and the unique aspects associated with the defense of persons charged

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    Submitted: October 26, 2015 Autor: Primetime122989
  • Women Study - Biological, Psychological and Social Psychological Perspectives

    Women Study - Biological, Psychological and Social Psychological Perspectives

    Summary The article “Biological, Psychological and Social Psychological Perspectives” offers a critical view of the biological, social-psychological, and psychological view of gender and sexuality. The article was authored by Adie Nelson. Nelson (1994) challenges the traditional views that biologists, psychologists and social scientists have presented about male and female or men and women. Nelson (1994) presents Stella Walsh’s story to highlight the errors in the biological conception of the concept of gender. Stella Walsh is

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    Submitted: November 4, 2015 Autor: sunnyhuihui
  • Causes and Consequences of Family Violence

    Causes and Consequences of Family Violence

    CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF FAMILY VIOLENCE Causes and Consequences of Family Violence Pamela Vanderpool BSHS 407 10/26/2015 Amy Willey ________________ Introduction Today we will look at the causes and consequences of family violence. We are going to be discussing the basic definition of family violence. Indicators a counselor should be aware of, what triggers could be associated with family violence, the long-term effects, and key elements of family violence. Basic definition of family violence The

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    Submitted: November 6, 2015 Autor: pamelacda
  • Women Empowerment

    Women Empowerment

    The concept of women empowerment through political reservation appeared as an end, a process and a strategy for the development of the backward, the disadvantaged and women in various spheres of life— social, economic, political and cultural. The historic 73rd and 74th Constitution Amendment Acts (1993) that provided for reservation of one third seats for women in the local bodies (Panchayats and Municipalities) broke the tradition of women’s weaker political representation, and enhanced women’s participation

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    Submitted: November 7, 2015 Autor: octopus
  • How Did Working Class Women Articulate Their Demands for Equality and Rights?

    How Did Working Class Women Articulate Their Demands for Equality and Rights?

    Feminism and Industrial Revolution Professor: Ruth Percy Student: Zheng Yue 5 November 2015 How did working class women articulate their demands for equality and rights? Working class women are always neglected from feminism history because they were considered to be very conservative and obedient to the rules. The initiative of feminism was from the emergence of middle class women, who had education, extra money, and leisure time, but did not have independent social status and

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    Submitted: November 23, 2015 Autor: yanazheng
  • Alcohol and Family Violence

    Alcohol and Family Violence

    ALCOHOL AND FAMILY VIOLENCE Alcohol and Family Violence Nadia Garcia BSHS 406 November 4, 2015 Cynthia Hebron ________________ Alcohol and Family Violence Throughout the years, the family dynamics has changed; as far as how each family member interacts with one another over preferences or who share common interests with one another. Although each family unit varies, family members must be cohesive this is where the family dynamics come into action. Difficult situations that families may

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    Submitted: November 23, 2015 Autor: Nadia Garcia
  • Gender and Management: Issues of Women at Workplace

    Gender and Management: Issues of Women at Workplace

    ________________ Gender and Management: Issues of Women at Workplace 1. Introduction: It is true that our society has changed and women are no more confined within four walls of the house. The increased involvement of women in work outside the home has focused growing attention on the status of women. Over the past twenty five years women have made important progress in narrowing gender gap in pay and reducing occupational segregation by sex. Women are

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    Submitted: November 30, 2015 Autor: Bilal Ahmed
  • Alcohol and Family Violence

    Alcohol and Family Violence

    Alcohol and Family Violence According to (Films Media Group, 2009). In the United States alone, alcohol abuse causes 100,000 deaths every year. Half of all homicides, suicides, and accidental deaths involve alcohol use. 65 out of every 100 of us will be in an alcohol related car crash during our lifetimes. Last year 24,000 Americans died in crashes involving alcohol. It also stated that the number one killer of 15 to 29 year olds is

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    Submitted: December 14, 2015 Autor: housepet
  • Bshs 407 - Causes and Consequences of Family Violence

    Bshs 407 - Causes and Consequences of Family Violence

    CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF FAMILY VIOLENCE Causes and Consequences of Family Violence Angel Salinas BSHS 407 December 07, 2015 Deborah Ayers ________________ Causes and Consequences of Family Violence When we say family violence, it is the act of committing violence towards a family member, someone that you are living with together and causing them injury or any pain. Violence can be in the form of physical torture or mental torture. Denying someone their right to

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    Submitted: December 21, 2015 Autor: aoutley1
  • Professional Communication: Cultural Sensitivity of Mexican-American Women

    Professional Communication: Cultural Sensitivity of Mexican-American Women

    Professional Communication: Cultural Sensitivity of Mexican-American Women Penny Lopez Grand Canyon University Theoretical Foundations for Nursing Roles and Practice NUR-502 Cynthia Aaron December 09, 2015 ________________ Professional Communication: Cultural Sensitivity of Mexican-American Women Introduction The purpose of this paper is to provide better understanding of the Mexican-American woman, her culture, thinking patterns, possible beliefs regarding healthcare. It will assist the nurse in competence in nursing care with this culture. Mexican-American women are commonly seen as

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    Submitted: December 22, 2015 Autor: pennylopez
  • Risk Factors of Human Papillomavirus and Fear of Cervical Cancer for Nigeria Women

    Risk Factors of Human Papillomavirus and Fear of Cervical Cancer for Nigeria Women

    CERVICAL CANCER AND HPV IN NIGERIAN WOMEN Risk Factors of Human Papillomavirus and Fear of Cervical Cancer for Nigeria Women Name Institution ________________ Acknowledgment This project has taken efforts. However, the success that I have realised would have been impossible had I not received the type of support such as the one I received from different persons and institutions. Therefore, I most sincerely want to thank each of them. Failure to mention them by name

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    Submitted: February 5, 2016 Autor: chwaxies
  • Violence Among Us

    Violence Among Us

    Culture is a specific fundamental set of behavior and practices, serves the purpose of establishing rules and principles in our societies. When people adapting different culture, it becomes easy that the principles are shape people’s daily behavior and moral code. However, each culture has particularly indicate the issue of violence. Individuals following a particular culture are expected to follow the rules and principles to established a world that is without violence. On the contrary, same

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    Submitted: February 6, 2016 Autor: hellofriday
  • Women in William Gays "i Hate to See That Evening Sun Go Down"

    Women in William Gays "i Hate to See That Evening Sun Go Down"

    Topic Four: Women Sometimes, women do not always have to be the center of attention. William Gay wrote an amazing short story that inspired a wonderful movie. Although Gay was not very good at expressing a developed women, he was able to get a fabulous story without having that. Women are not always necessary to get a point across. Even though the changes that Teem made, very much improved the story, Gays version had its

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    Submitted: February 8, 2016 Autor: atabor
  • Compare and Contrast the Depiction of Relations Between Jewish Men and Non-Jewish Women in Hemingway’s the Sun Also Rises (1926) and Fitzgerald’s the Last Tycoon (1940). Were Historical Changes a Factor in the Differences from the Mid-1920s to the Lat

    Compare and Contrast the Depiction of Relations Between Jewish Men and Non-Jewish Women in Hemingway’s the Sun Also Rises (1926) and Fitzgerald’s the Last Tycoon (1940). Were Historical Changes a Factor in the Differences from the Mid-1920s to the Lat

    2. Compare and contrast the depiction of relations between Jewish men and non-Jewish women in Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises (1926) and Fitzgerald’s The Last Tycoon (1940). Were historical changes a factor in the differences from the mid-1920s to the late 1930s? 1. Relations between Jewish men and non-Jewish women in The Sun 2. Relations between Jewish men and non-Jewish women in The last tycoon 3. Things they have in common ⁃ Stahr could have

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    Submitted: February 12, 2016 Autor: Lois d'Iribarne
  • Social Impact of the Civil War on Women and African Americans

    Social Impact of the Civil War on Women and African Americans

    Social Impact of the Civil War on Women and African Americans The Civil War impacted all Americans. Women and African Americans played significant roles in the war effort. The war dramatically changed gender roles, for the first time in history, large numbers of women were forced to take on jobs outside the home to support their families when men left to serve in the military. Aside from emancipation, the Civil War also affected African Americans

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    Submitted: March 14, 2016 Autor: LoraM
  • Trafficking Women Slaves

    Trafficking Women Slaves

    SEX TOURISM & HUMAN TRAFFICKING BY SHAUN COLEMAN Sex trafficking is the demand for prostitution and commercial sexual services that is a central cause of trafficking for sexual exploitation. Experts agree that trafficking patterns flow with the global supply of and demand for trafficked women. Just like any other capitalist industry, the sex industry is subject to the natural pulls of supply and demand. Scholars such as Siddharth Kara have focused on the economic aspects

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    Submitted: March 18, 2016 Autor: shaunc228
  • Women's Movement 1965

    Women's Movement 1965

    I have decided to write about women as my group for this paper. Social Movements have impacted our society in many ways. The Women's Movement is a social movement for women and their rights. Fifty years ago, on March 7, 1965, civil rights demonstrators, as part of a major voting rights campaign in Selma, Alabama, attempted to march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, in protest of discriminatory voting practices. These rights were not only for

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    Submitted: March 18, 2016 Autor: Lilybuggy2
  • Banking Habits Among Women in Thrissur Corporation

    Banking Habits Among Women in Thrissur Corporation

    BANKING HABITS AMONG WOMEN IN THRISSUR CORPORATION PROJECT REPORT Submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirement For the award of degree of BACHELOR OF COMMERCE UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT BY SWATHY, AMRUTHA, NISHITHA, MERLY [Reg.No.VMAMBCM049] Under the guidance of Sr.TESEENA P EMMATTY C:\Users\user\Desktop\logolrft.jpg DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE VIMALA COLLEGE, THRISSUR 2015 C:\Users\user\Desktop\logolrft.jpg VIMALA COLLEGE,THRISSUR (Nationally accredited at A Grade) [AFFILIATED TO UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT] CERTIFICATE This is to certify that ******* is a bonafide student of

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    Submitted: March 18, 2016 Autor: bloom
  • Franciscan Women

    Franciscan Women

    Lauren Mazzone While it is easy to say that medieval Franciscan women could not contribute to society, they actually had pivotal roles. Many believe that they were the subordinate gender, but this religious movement would not have developed the same without them. Medieval Franciscan women actually contributed much more to society, despite their need for pastoral care from the men. Even though the Friar’s believed this was a burden, they needed the women more than

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    Submitted: March 19, 2016 Autor: lmazz
  • Causes and Consequences of Family Violence

    Causes and Consequences of Family Violence

    Running head: CAUSES AND CONSSEQUENCES Causes and Consequences of Family Violence Lil Lady Luck BSHS 407 February 24, 2012 Dr. Hearts and Spades Causes and Consequences of Family Violence In this paper I will discuss the following topics: the basic definition of family violence, describing what indicators a counselor should be aware of when assessing a child and his/her family, exploring the long-term effects violence has on the family, determining what triggers could be associated

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    Submitted: March 30, 2016 Autor: lilladyluck
  • The Women Warrior, Maxine Hong Kingston

    The Women Warrior, Maxine Hong Kingston

    Rosalina Serrano 3/14/15 Essay #1: The Women Warrior The Novel “The Women Warrior” by Author Maxine Hong Kingston focuses on five different women, both in China and in Chinese-America. Kingston speaks upon herself, as well as her mother Brave Orchid, her aunt who the book refers to as “No Name Women”, her aunt Moon Orchid, and a mythical female warrior named Fa Mu Lan. While the story carries many themes such as silence, ghosts, and

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    Submitted: April 6, 2016 Autor: ris1
  • Women’s Experience in Puritan America Through Anne Bradstreet and Mary Rowlandson’s Literature

    Women’s Experience in Puritan America Through Anne Bradstreet and Mary Rowlandson’s Literature

    Surname Student’s Name Instructor’s Name Course Date Women’s Experience in Puritan America through Anne Bradstreet and Mary Rowlandson’s Literature Historians have endeavoured to comprehend the experience of Puritan women in the 17th century in America. Since the emergence of feminism many ideologies are issued, principally from women historians (Hall 9). However, these feminists alter the Puritan women’s encounters by putting it under the notion of patriarchy. They contend that historically male dominate over women. Therefore,

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    Submitted: April 12, 2016 Autor: Okoth Justo
  • The Change in Women’s Roles Throughout Generations

    The Change in Women’s Roles Throughout Generations

    The Change in Women’s Roles throughout Generations Generation after generation, the idea about required characteristics and traits of men and women seem to stay the same. Men are supposed to be hard-working and the breadwinners while the women are supposed to stay home, handle chores, and raise their children. What if that idea, overtime, was reversed? Would that uplift the mentality of some people? As generation Y met generation Z, the ideal characteristic of a

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    Submitted: April 24, 2016 Autor: Janet M
  • The Change in Women’s Roles Throughout Generations

    The Change in Women’s Roles Throughout Generations

    The Change in Women’s Roles throughout Generations Generation after generation, the idea about required characteristics and traits of men and women seem to stay the same. Men are supposed to be hard-working and the breadwinners while the women are supposed to stay home, handle chores, and raise their children. What if that idea, overtime, was reversed? Would that uplift the mentality of some people? As generation Y met generation Z, the ideal characteristic of a

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    Submitted: April 24, 2016 Autor: Janet M
  • Violence in Religions

    Violence in Religions

    Hieu Nguyen Humanity 201- 11a.m MWF Violence in religions Nowadays, many critics insist that Islam practice violence due to many wars and catastrophes involve Muslims. To answer the question whether Islam actually promote violent acts among believers and understand why it does so, we need to take a close examination of relevant verses and contexts in the Holy Qur’an- the Islamic central religious text. By comparing and contrasting to the way St. Thomas Aquinas depicts

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    Submitted: May 1, 2016 Autor: Hieu6dst

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