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    million cases of pertussis, or whooping cough, worldwide. In the United States the numbers are significantly smaller due to the availability and development of the pertussis vaccine with an annual 10,000 to 40,000 reported cases and up to 20 deaths (Pertussis in Other Countries). Although a vaccine exists, there are still many cases of whooping cough and far more that go unreported. Precautions are being pushed onto infants all the way up to adolescents in hopes of decreasing the number of cases…

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    OWN WORDS. a. Define what Levinson means by the following terms: Life Course: Life course is the process of living, the idea of life history rather than case history. You have different courses within your life span. It’s generally a broad group such as child, teenager or pre adult, adult, and of course old. These groups can be broken down into smaller groups, but then it would no longer be a course, but instead a life cycle. Life Cycle: It is where we have different stages in our lives.…

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    empathy towards Ender because of how he can be viewed as a victim, a child who is being manipulated by adults. Though this is not the case, Ender is very smart child who understands when people are manipulating him. While he knew this was occurring he felt that this was necessary for the betterment of the world. Many people view Ender as a child although this is not the case, he may be young but he has the mental compacting of an adult. He shows this through the way he treats Bean, the way he…

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    Assignment # 2 the family Domestic Violence Domestic violence is defined as aggressive or violent behavior within the home, this includes child abuse, elder abuse and intimate partner abuse. Agencies have broken these up into categories, to be better able to research, understand and treat, within this essay we will concentrate on intimate partner abuse. When we look at intimate partner abuse we need to evaluate the four main categories and study the meaning and social consequences individually…

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    because I have family members who have experienced this. There are many emotional scars left on a family, when domestic abuse and/or alcohol comes into play, especially the females involved in domestic abuse. Based on prior experiences, I have seen that the females specifically have found a hard time trusting men and opening up to those outside of their families. Those coming from a broken home, have a hard time adjusting to the social norms expected…

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    not inherited. A person’s personality is greatly influenced by outside factors such as family, experiences, and society, that together help build the moral code for one’s owns self. Although many may argue that violence is natural in all Black communities,…

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    When we fall and get hurt we go to the doctor, the doctor is able to take an x-ray and see that your bone is broken. In return they give you, your favorite color cast to have all your friends sign. Mental illness isn’t as simple as running a test and being able to know exactly what’s wrong. Before medication was popular form of treatment, society would have to go therapy and be extensively evaluated before any course of treatment was given to a patient. Why it is that now anyone can go into the…

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    Studies have shown that children who have been abused will possibly one day abuse their children as well. There are several variables that lead to a child being neglected or abused; factors such as the parents or caregiver(s), family member(s), environmental, and the child all make up the societal factor. Abusers factors: Parenting a child can be difficult at times…

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    Bullying Statistics Bullying and Depression As of 2014, one out of three children get bullied during their middle school years and four out of five children have depression during their high school years. Bullying will often lead to depression, for both the victim and the bully. It can and most times will lead to other problems such as: low self esteem, anxiety, physical illness, and high rates of school absence. Those who were bullied as a child are more likely to suffer from depression as…

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    overcome. In the 1845 poem “The Raven” by Edgar Allen Poe, the author elaborates on his own personal battles of losing a loved one. In Out Of Reach, the 2012 novel by Carrie Arcos, Micah has to overcome his addictions to find himself and return to his family. When struggling through…

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