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    definition of Personal dimensions and Maisie. The psychological person consists of cognition, emotion, and self identity (Hutchison 2013). Maisie is very emotionally unstable, and has little sense of identity. She still believes that this family is not her final family and she will just be simply be passed on the next one soon. Her childhood was very scarring and its possible that her brain did not achieve the same level of cognitive function as her siblings.…

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    for technology. Each student has an I-pad provided by the school as they enter seventh grade. Several organizational support systems have been added with the implementation of a district safety team and regular safe school drills. PLC teams have been added and the revision and adoption of many policies such as bullying and suicide prevention plans are now in…

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    The Blindside Sociology

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    For this assignment I chose the Blindside. There are a couple reasons I chose this movie, one being it is the only movie I had on DVD, and the other being that it has to do with my future career. I hope to work with adoption and foster care, as well as low income communities. This movie was filmed and publicized in 2009, and was based off of a true story. The story line is about a character named Michael Oher, or in the beginning he is called Big Mike. Within minutes of the movie, you learn that…

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    Abortion Problem Essay

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    There are many solutions to abortion that we could work toward. Taking the life of an innocent baby is insane. If the parent will not be able to take care of it then give it up for adoption because there is someone out there who would love to take care of that baby. There were around 2.6 million American women were trying to adopt children as of 2002, according to the US Department of Health and Human Services (Abortion ProCon). Everyone…

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    have reported that these actions were done just out of fun. They manually extract semen from the males and then they restrain the females and forcefully inseminate them in hopes of increasing reproduction. The living conditions are unsanitary and not safe. Chances of catching a disease and spreading more bacteria are raised because of the proximity the animals are kept in. These spaces are so small it inhibits any normal movement and behavior for the animal. Random screws and poles can cut or…

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    revenge. Whilst these behaviours make for a sensationalist play, they also convey an underlying commentary on the ideals of womanly behaviour, marriage and adherence church law. During the Renaissance, incest or near incest was common among dynastic families to ensure bloodline purity. Widely practised in royal and wealthy circles, the Church did not condone such behaviour and considered it an abomination. Setting ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore, in Parma gave Ford’s play greater notoriety because of…

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    incest, murder and revenge. Whilst these behaviours make for a sensationalist play, they also make an underlying commentary on the female behaviour, marriage and church law. During the Renaissance, incest or near incest was common among dynastic families to ensure bloodline purity. Widely practised in royal and wealthy circles, the Church did not condone such behaviour and considered it an abomination. Setting ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore in Parma gives Ford’s play greater notoriety because of its…

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    Ethics Of Care

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    Define the Ethics of Care Ethics of care are also called care ethics, it is a feminist philosophical perspective that uses a relation and context approach toward morality and decision making. The term itself “ethics of care” refers to two ideas that concern the nature of morality and the normative ethical theory. According to David Hume, contended that morality is founded upon and rooted in feelings on matters of morality, “that which renders morality an active virtue.” Which depends on…

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    Case Presentation No. 1 Identification and Problem The names in this case presentation have been changed to protect the identity of my clients. Tony is a 7-year-old boy who has a desire to be reunited with his biological father. Tony’s mother had her parental rights terminated 6 years ago, due to her non-compliance with her service plan agreement made by the Mississippi Department of Human Services (DHS). Tony’s father, Johnny, had his parental rights terminated in November 2015. On January…

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    lklore In The Play A Raisin The Sun Folklore is the use of traditions in story telling that are inclusive of the beliefs, the customs and the culture of a people that are passed from one generation to the other. Folklores forms an integral part of the culture that assist transmit information through the word of mouth. There is the use of the folklore in the black vernacular used in the throughout the play to broach important issues and also conflicts such as the poverty, discrimination and also…

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