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    Non Traditional Family

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    traditional and non-traditional family structures and their effects on child adolescent social and behavioral development and their educational achievement. The studies reviewed how single parent and family structure effects a child’s academic achievement in school, their social development and if the parent’s gender played a role in these findings. Single Parent Families Versus Traditional and Nontraditional Family Structures and Their Effects on Child Adolescent Development, Education…

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    Adler Birth Order Theory

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    Birth Order Theory & Step Siblings Adler’s birth order theory if you choose to accept it effects each of us every day. It explains the different roles each sibling plays with in the family and how it may affect their personality and how the grow up. This theory shows us how depending on where we are in the lineup of our family how we may feel about our siblings or explain the need for attention, power, or identity from our other siblings. Adler’s birth order theory is very simple compared to…

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    desperately need as they continue to grow. This is an extreme concern not only for our youth, but our world as a whole because of the fact that if these kids do not get the care and love that they desperately needed while developing, it takes a negative effect on the psychological and developmental aspect of them, which…

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    research will show the issues and effects surrounding the commodification of women in visual mediums of mass media. Throughout history, the media has provided the most prevalent and powerful influences and perspectives on men and women. Every day the media constantly sends images to people and they are received both consciously and…

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    Child Welfare Legislation

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    the largest public consultation exercise to date on child welfare issues, and comprehensive new child welfare legislation was introduced in the Legislature in 1994, and came into force in 1996” (p. 8). The child welfare legislation which came into effect is the Child, Family and Community Service Act (CFCSA). Policy and Ideology In order to understand policy, it is helpful to be aware of the political ideologies of the authoritative…

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    Research Indeed, there must be a connection between crime rates and incarceration rates. Whether the problem of mass incarceration tends to lower the rate of crime is up for discussion. It is only logical to think that when people are behind bars they are no longer able to contribute to crime and raise the crime rate. The more people that are incarcerated must mean that crime rates are expected to fall as a result; studies have shown that this statement is false. An explanation for this could…

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    Social marketing focuses on tackling social problems that create a negative externality to the society. For example, alcohol, drug and cigarette etc. Although social marketing has been very effective in altering some social behaviors, its overall effects were limited. (Alcalay and Bell, 2000) Social marketing campaigns tend to promote social behaviors that government-employed professionals think are right. They…

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    Fertility has become a universal issue within the last few decades. Fertility today is at both an all time high and low within several regions around the world. Countries such as Niger, Mali, Somalia, Uganda etc, now all have on average have six kids per family. Compared to nations such as Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea and Egypt; where the average birth rate is as low as one child per family. Global impacts, varying from increased poverty level, overcrowded homes and cities are now…

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    1973. According to the Emedicine health “before the 19th century, most US states had no specific abortion laws. Women could end a pregnancy prior to viability with the assistance of medical personnel”. If back, then during history these medical treatments were done illegally why not during the present year we legalize it to stop patients from causing harm or side effects to their…

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    Cannabis is a very controversial drug in today’s times; in fact, many ask if it is safe to use but many also believe that it is the gift from the devil and that if we smoke the special blend of herbs that we are giving into the temptation of his devilish ways. On the other hand, I stand for the legalization of marijuana because I personally believe in the major use and mass production of said drug. Throughout, time people have constantly been studying and practicing different forms of drugs for…

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