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    distress because of his relationship with the gang and its youngest protégé, Smiley. As Sayra traveled from Honduras to the United States, the audience discovered the pervasive gang violence in Mexico and the important connection between territory and autonomy. A closer look at the politics, culture, and history of Central America can explain the motivations of young gang members, such as Smiley, in addition to the motivation of undocumented migrants, like Sayra and her family. Throughout the…

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    Farineau (2016), pointed out the importance of the ecological approach that helps to understand delinquent behaviors of youth in foster care. This article reviewed Brofenbrenner’s ecological theory. The author first introduced the behaviors of youths in foster care, and then provided an overview of the ecological theory. All levels of the system were discussed, and related to youths who are in the foster care. For instance, the author mentioned that the microsystem is the system which the youth…

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    have tried to end the family feud between the Montagues and Capulets a different way. He decided that marrying Romeo and Juliet was the best way to end the feud, thinking that their kids marrying each other would create peace. He should not have done that. The Capulet family wants Juliet to marry a man named Paris, and if they randomly find out she has been married to another guy without their consent they could get very angry; especially because it’s a man from the family they despise. The…

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    manifests the prominence of culture, family values, and fidelity to the religious beliefs the family embraced. Throughout the novel, an immense amount of emphasis is placed on Mora's family values that are passed down from generation to generation. Mora keeps record of all past stories she is told by her older family members, reliving the situations as if she was actually experiencing it alongside. She listens to appreciate the intense beauty and expedition the family endured in order to…

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    “All these cases show just how open the human corpse is as a median of expression of different social values.” Douglas James Davies, ‘A Brief History of Death’ Despite a general abhorrence to war the First World War was expected to be relatively short. It was so drawn out that everyone on the front line came to live with the possibility of their death thrust upon them on a regular basis. This, Sigmund Freud recognised, had changed everyone’s attitude towards death . Death became day-to-day…

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    Managers now feel morally responsible for maintaining high levels of job satisfaction among their staff, most probably primarily for its impact on productivity, absenteeism and staff turnover, as well as on union activity (Arnold & Feldman, 2013). The importance attached to job satisfaction was already significant during the first part of the 20th century, and Locke (1976) reported, for example, that over 3 000 related studies were published between 1935 and 1976 – an average of one publication…

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    story progresses, more is revealed about Mustafa’s background, education, his relationships with women and later uncertainty arises whether Mustafa and the narrator might be the same person because of the similarities…

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    will survive but those who can best manage change." This quote is inspiring to me because all my life I have dealt with constant change, and it has structured the person I am today. As a result of my family’s military background, I have learned the importance of adapting to different environments, financial stability, and trust. I have always lived the military life, my parents were enlisted in the Air Force for 23 years. During that time we were stationed at Lakenheath Air Force…

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    In this book, everything starts with a irresponsible parents and harsh divorce in Boston. A detective decide to help the kid of the family. Teach him the responsibility of self-management and how to grow within his life by himself. Spenser, a private investigator from Boston. He has showed multiples qualities throughout the book such as entertaining, knowledgeable ,caring, and thoughtful. He helps Paul realize his potential as he has a different family’s environment than the others. He brings…

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    how to avoid falling for a jerk was very interesting. I think it was a great program that we got to participate in during class. There were a lot of things that I really enjoyed about these classes. The first part I really enjoyed was the R.A.M. (Relationship Attachment Model). It was fun having our own models to follow along with the presentation. I also thought it was a great visual to really understand what she was talking about. It also related to the whole presentation as every section we…

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