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    preconceived societal norms from the constitutive culture in which one grows up. American culture creates expectations of how one’s partner is expected to act. In American culture, one is expected to grow up, go to college, get married and start a family, living out that life monogamously. Yet according to statistics it is relatively common for individuals to have those expectations shattered at some point during their adult life through the disruption of social norms by a partner who commits…

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    In chapter five, Megan Comfort expounds her questions regarding chapter three, “Why do women decide to continue their relationships once their partners are imprisonment? Why do they not instead opt to form new partnerships with “free” men? What satisfaction do women gain from these relationships that compensates for the grief of forced separation and prison visiting? Comfort realized that each wife or girlfriends that decide to continue their relationship was because romance within the…

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    Sex Trafficking: Stolen Innocence The cry of a hopeless child on a broken night can be as silent a whisper in the dark. A harsh reality faced in many countries is the ongoing uphill battle against female sex trafficking. The long term effects of such an unspeakable act are drastically seen though many parts of the countries trafficking consumes. Although sex trafficking has been going on for centuries it has dramatically increased in the past decade. The way the people end up in sex…

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    the Holocaust was a horrendous time with 100s of 1000s of deaths each day. Families with no clue if their loved ones were dead or alive. Many are still unsure of the outcome for their parents or children, most assume deceased. After the Holocaust was when the weight of the past events hit everyone, including survivors and bystanders. Most Jews affected by the Holocaust experienced some form of trauma, some had extreme cases which lead to death and others found ways to deal…

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    Zero Tolerance Case Study

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    "Zero tolerance" for weapons in schools seems like a reasonable cut and dry policy for schools to enforce to keep their campuses’ safe. The problem with any “zero tolerance” policy is that it leaves no room of extenuating circumstances. This week’s case study is a prime example of where a “zero tolerance” policy might not be the best disciplinary action. School principals are charged with carrying out federal, state, and district policies. In some situations this can even mean upholding the law.…

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    ASPD Case Study

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    Jesus Soto Assignment 2—Case study 1) Derek seems to be displaying both conduct disorder and antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) because his behaviors (and age) meet criteria for the diagnosis of both. To be diagnosed with conduct disorder at least three core symptoms must be present and must occur repeatedly or in a pattern. Derek has deliberately destroyed others property: he vandalized school property and also attempted to break into a neighbor’s apartment. He has also consistently…

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    MBA Admission Essay

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    torture and rape were commonplace. The cruelty was rampant for my immediate family, their friends, and my aunts, uncles and grandparents. The safest place for me was out on the streets. As I wandered the streets, I met many kind and helpful people. However, some of the strangers did not have benevolent hearts and I was kidnapped twice. During my childhood and early adulthood my physical body was repeatedly beaten and broken down; but I steered my heart and soul towards a path of health and…

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    Certain anime have been found to contribute to aggressive behavior in students. A study stated that children like to watch anime because it is fun, and has humor and violence. Most of the students would learn and imitate from their observation through watching those programs. If they would ever feel intimidated, they would hit, attack, or kick the person. (Omar, 2011) However, many have also said that anime and manga has show good effects on them. A poll’s result states that 58.44% of the…

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    Ted Bundy once said, “I just liked to kill, I wanted to kill (“Top”).” This is due to the fact that psychopaths do not feel any remorse or guilt for killing. Psychopaths and sociopaths do not have the ability to feel emotion. Several scientific studies have been conducted that show how their brains work. Most psychopathic or sociopathic flaws are mental, but there can be environmental effects too (Brogaard). Trending movies (Ted) such as Scream and Nightmare on Elm Street also have an effect on…

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    Docetaxel Research Paper

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    Docetaxel, also known as toxetere, is used as an anti- cancer chemotherapy drug. It is used to treat cases of breast, lung, prostate, head, and neck cancer. Docetaxel is administered through IV. The amount of docetaxel patients receive depends on a lot of factors. Factors such as height, weight, the type of cancer being treated, and how far along the cancer has developed factors into how much medicine the patients receive. Use of docetaxel can result in low white and red blood cell counts. This…

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