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    like shootin ' a mockingbird, wouldn 't it?"(360) Shooting a mockingbird is considered an extremely violent action by Atticus because a mockingbird is a harmless being and to shoot one is to kill innocence. This helps Scout see that unnecessary violence is not only a lousy action, but unacceptable. Atticus affected everyone, not even just his own…

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    very hesitant to call Dr. Burger. This is further demonstrated in interactions with both Karen and Jeanine, when Conrad demeanor goes from extremely open back to reserved. This tendency of Conrad’s is overcome when Dr. Burger provokes Conrad into violence in the hope of stopping him from suppressing all emotion. The results of this can be observed in the very next scene when Conrad lashes out violently at his mother over family pictures. This violent method of expressing his emotions…

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    within the domestic violence context Labels and stigma are intertwined within the sphere of domestic violence. Multiple contributing factors impact on a women’s capability to leave a violent relationship; these factors are made up of a combination of culture, gender, individual, organisational, community and societal factors. The evident gender gaps between males and females often discount the long-lasting psychological effects that long remain, well after the physical violence has ceased…

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    Danielle Allen is a columnist for The Washington Post. She also is a political theorist Harvard. Allen published her article, “How the War on Drugs Creates Violence”, on October 16, 2015, in the Washington Post. Allen is a conceivable source due to her notable background in ethics and political thought. She uses a verity of sound sources and argumentative skills to call for the decriminalization of drug use to a public health issue in order to cease the many problems caused by the War on Drugs.…

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    To gain insights to the extent that women and children were impacted by crime and violence, the researchers conducted interviews with 60 women incarcerated at a maximum-security prison. Their median age was 31 years, and nearly 90% of them had children of their own or took care of their partner’s children for a considerable period of time…

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    Toby has a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder as well as an intellectual disability. He is currently non-verbal; utilizing simple gestures and basic Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) as his main form of communication. He is currently enrolled in a self-contained first grade special education classroom at Sunny Days Elementary School as well as receiving in-home services 20 hours per week. He is currently prescribed Risperdal and Melatonin by his neurodevelopmental pediatrician…

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    Subcabinet. This act has changed some of the provisions of the crime committed and the sentencing for the listed crimes in this act. This act lists several key components with some major changes. One on the key components of the bill addresses domestic violence. According to Federal Bureau of Investigation, the violent crime rate for the 2014 was 608.4 per 100,000 which is a 17.8 increase from the year 2013. From…

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    experience some short of violence in their every day lives such as in their homes or neighborhoods or even during school hours. Teachers can provide them with different ways to overcome any behaviors that will result in violence such as learning about empathy, learning how to dissolve situations in a peaceful ways and how to use non- violent behavior. While teachers play a key role in stopping violence in schools, they cannot accomplish it all by themselves. Since violence is a complicated and…

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    “The Snake Warriors – Sons of the Tiger Teeth: a descriptive analysis of Carib warfare, ca. 1500-1820” by Neil Lancelot Whitehead Neil Whitehead, in his article The Snake Warriors analysed Carib warfare, uses historical texts’ to interpret Carib war culture and society anthropologically. He does this by first, describing Carib military tactics prior to European contact, discussing social and ideological context they were deployed, and also to analyze the effect European contact had on the…

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    Obsession is a catalyst that can promote rapid growth. However, it can also destroy a man at great speeds and ferocity. Some people are lucky to benefit from their obsession; however, many fall due to their obsession consuming them. In Through the Tunnel, by Dorothy Less, a teenage boy named Jerry, is consumed by obsession. This obsession to navigate an underwater tunnel successfully. There is no doubt that it helped him accomplish his goal, but it also made him blind to the dangers he faced.…

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