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    war. It is estimated that 2 million children have been killed, 4 million have been disabled, 1 million orphaned, and 12 million dislocated from their homes (UNICEF, 1996).At the beginning, children don’t realize the gravity of the situation. When this situation goes on for days and days this is when they start associating the current situation with danger. Mainly older children have more anxiety and misery during war than younger children. Therefore children face drastic situations during war…

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    Roots is a television series that was aired in 1977, it based off of a book made by Alex Haley. The story originated from Alex Haley’s family tree, which led him back to his African American ancestors. It all starts with a young African American boy named Kunta Kinte, who was born and raised in Gambia, Western Africa. In Kunta Kinte’s teenage years he was captured by slave hunters as he was looking for materials to make a drum. Kunta Kinte is the starting point for the long journey through all…

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    Personal Epistemology

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    a person’s life we should acknowledge that a person is not a human being separated from his society, but who he/she is and his reactions to different activities are dependent on his culture. Culture as a man-made construct is consciously and…

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    Women In Medieval Society

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    unearthed a wedding for the Spouse would have on a "white" wedding ground and the entire marriage gathering would emerge from the group. Roman weddings had a comparative arrangement of standard components. Like the lady had an extraordinary kind of dress she would have on. In Rome, ladies did not have their own particular full names, only the ladylike adaptation of her dad family name. For instance, Julius Caesar's little girl was named Julia and his close relative was named Julia also. The…

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    and their families. There were many difficulties to overcome, from living in small poorly built houses that are miles away from one other, to the harshness of the winters and the differences in nationalities. There were empty and abandoned tracts in between some of them due to the fact that some of the settlers moved on leaving the land to be claimed by mortgage companies and Eastern spectators. Some of the empty tracts belonged to the state and held school houses for the settlers’ children to…

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    Axis I: Clinical Disorders

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    Anxiety is when the body is alert due to threats or it can even prepare us for a challenge that we will be facing (NAMI, 2014). Both emotional and physical responses, can stem from anxiety disorders. When an individual constantly feels unexplained fear or thoughts that negative, an anxiety disorder can be developing. When a person is in a non- threatening situation, and begins to experience a proliferation in their heart rate…

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    All around the world there are families that were separated due to adoption, but later on in those families lives they may have decided they want to meet that child sent off into a new life. All around the country states claim that having sealed adoption records and original birth certificates is a form of privacy for the original birth parents. Many families have gone through heartbreak while trying to reach out to these original families due to the policies states have set on adoptions. Having…

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    giving children genuine data about those issues experienced, it advances the feeling of having a place and abatements struggle. Feelings, for example, stress, uneasiness, and forlornness can be decreased. Bibliotherapy additionally enhances critical thinking and adapting abilities. 3.0 The Invisible String "The Invisible String" by Patrice Karst addresses the issue of division by consoling children that despite the fact that they can't generally physically be with their friends and family,…

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    Are you a holocaust enthusiast? If so you need to get your hands on the book Night by Elie Wiesel. This book is a tempestuous and intense read. It will keep you entertained and never wanting to put it down. This is coming from someone who finds very little interest in reading books. The book was written in the mid 1950’s by Elie Wiesel. It was then translated and published in New York by Hill and Wang.(Night) The book Night was the book of my choice because i have a strong interest in the…

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    childrearing. For children living in middle class the organization of the child 's daily life consisted of organized activities. Activities that fosters the child’s ability to learn and grow and to encourage and accommodate the child’s interest such as music, church, athletics, and academics. Parents would spend any amount of money and give up majority of their “free” time to have their child participate in any activities. It seemed as if the activities are what shaped all of the family…

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