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Child Abuse In Today’s Society
Number of pages: 9 | Number of words: 2278.... protect children, even if it is from their own parents. (Bender and Leone, 1994, p. 12)
Child abuse data is collected in many inconsistent ways from state to state and from study to study, many instances of abuse, especially neglect, are not always documented, and the definition of abuse varies from study to study. These inconsistencies make it very difficult to analyze and compare the statistics on child abuse and neglect.
So what does the term "child abuse" mean in today’s society? The Child Abuse and Prevention Act (PL 100-294) defines child abuse and neglect as the phys .....
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The Social Status Of The London Surgeon, 1350-1450
Number of pages: 12 | Number of words: 3296.... untrained artisans to enter the field of surgery. In this paper, I will statistically demonstrate that the medieval English surgeon was threatened by the growing number of untrained practitioners between the years 1350 and 1450. In response to this threat, medieval surgeons attempted to institutionalize their profession. Ironically, the manner in which they defined their practice did not restrict untrained practitioners, but actually increased access for medically untrained artisans.
In Medical Practitioners in Medieval England, C. H. Talbot and E. A. Hammond collect biograph .....
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Comparative Essay: Mothers With A Divided Heart
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 954.... an environment where the
children can thrive and feel loved.
Stay-at-home moms are often viewed as "soap-opera-watching couch potatoes" with
no ambition. Rather than being praised for their decision to stay home, they
often feel they need to defend it. Society talks so much about family values,
yet gives little respect or value to stay-at-home moms who raise the families.
In addition, stay-at-home moms find it challenging to provide a social setting
for their children when being at home all day is the only stimulation they have.
Furthermore, the strain of not bringing .....
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War On Poverty: Project South
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 287.... institute that
develops popular political and economic education and action research for
organizing and liberation. They contribute to the development of a strategic
vision for the movement emerging in the ese new times-bringing together
grassroots, scholar and cultural activists and youth on the basis of equality to
join in the process of understanding and transforming our society. The work of
Project South is funded by dues and contributions, in-kind work, and grants from
the Atlanta Black United Fund, the Center for Responsive Politics, the Schumann
Foundation, the F .....
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Theory Of Varied Consumer Choice Behavior And Its Importance
Number of pages: 10 | Number of words: 2479.... strategic
point of view, this means that the marketer of a secondary brand should make
its brand similar to the most popular brand.
Careful consideration of the preceding description of consumer choice
behaviour and the firm's selection of a strategy immediately leads one to
question the general applicability of these assumption / thought. Although
consumers often display stable preferences, sound choice behaviour seldom
remains constant. Instead, consumers frequently change their choices of
products or brands. Furthermore, the choices made on different occasions often .....
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RACISM TODAY
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1186.... and speech. Essentially, covert racism is a "hidden" racism, or a
racism not easily detected (Piazza 78). "Racism is still strongly
prevalent in today's society" (Gudorf 3).
The three different basic forms of racism, open racism, violent
racism, and covert racism all express forms of hatred towards distinct
ethnic groups (Bender 47). These basic forms of racism, although
different in form, all have the same main purpose, to promote racism. Open
racism expresses freedom of racial thought and speech. Open racists
promote their views through strictly persuas .....
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Christmas, Retailers, And The Santa Claus Conspiracy
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 975.... their children).
The whole idea of Santa Claus is one of the scariest I've come across
and yet we embrace it. The entire story sounds like something you should
threaten your kid with if he doesn't want to eat his veggies. As I understand
it he's supposed to be a fat man wearing red underwear who is capable of sliding
down your chimney unharmed in order to quietly slip into your house while you're
sleeping. If he really existed I'd be sitting up with a loaded shotgun every
Christmas Eve, not dreaming of gifts while this lunatic could be slicing the
throats of everyone in m .....
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Television Violence
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 403.... Some people say that it is
totally wrong and that it should be banned. Most people like the violence and
find it to be very entertaining. Parents find it very hard to restrict their
kids from watching violent television programs. The child would want to watch
that program twice as much just because their parents said not to watch it. The
child would be curious to find out what is so wrong about the program. Some
people get the wrong messages or get bad ideas from watching some shows. If
parents were to educate their children before watching shows like "Mighty
Morphan Power Rang .....
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