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    “Out of the 77 percent of those bullied, 14 percent have a severe or bad reaction to the abuse, according to recent school bullying statistics. These numbers make up the students that experience poor self-esteem, depression, anxiety about going to school and even suicidal thoughts (bullycide) as a result of being bullied by their peers” (Wordpress, 2015). Students, parents and school personnel alike have used the term “bullying” to describe the hostile behavior and interactions that occur…

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    its order, which is the only order in its class.” Ginkgo biloba is a deciduous, primitive tree native to mainland China and it is estimated that Ginkgo biloba dates back to 150 million years ago, making it one of the oldest species of tree alive on the planet. Ginkgo biloba has been classed as a “living fossil” as it has survived many global extinction events throughout history. It is endangered in the…

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    According to (Noor, 1999), “leadership determines the well-being of families, organisations, nations and the world at large. Leadership is encompassing all aspects of life on earth, be they social, political, economic or spiritual. It might be said that leadership is a process, not a personality. Leadership is defined in one way as “any action that focuses resources towards a truly beneficial end”.” This means that, leadership is not only occurred in individual life but the whole life. Allah…

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    as a child is very common. Taking this into consideration, researchers have linked lifetime experiences to higher chances of a person becoming either a victim of domestic abuse or the abuser. This link is often described through the application of Social Learning Theory. According to Bandura (1977), people learn through observation and imitation of other people’s behavior. While this is not saying that every child that has had an experience with abuse will grow up to exhibit the same behaviors…

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    in protecting their privacy. He talks about how people being social animals still need their own privacy and how scrutinized people’s perspective on privacy is in today’s world. He expresses his thoughts and examines examples of where people unconsciously choose to protect their privacy even after they verbally deny the importance of privacy. He also says how mass surveillance has invaded our privacy and how it controls our behaviours as people becomes obedient and compliant. He talks about the…

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    by the HIV. Even if there are no symptoms, The HIV infection progresses to AIDS when the CD4 count is below 200. There is also the viral load. This test measures the amount of virus which is present in the blood. In some cases the doctor may also order lab tests to check for other complication which includes tuberculosis, hepatitis and…

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    society is their participation in politics, however, 29% of all Federal Parliamentarians in Australia are women. (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2012). A contributing factor to these statistics, which was summarised by a survey respondent is, due to social activities outside of the work environment being gender specific (i.e. pub), men unintentionally exclude women in these environments, thus restricting women with being offered opportunities to learn, network and gain information. Gender…

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    Sonny is a 38-year-old male who has been involved with mental health services since the age of 19. Over the years he has had input from varying services on a regular basis, including admissions to acute units. Multiple medical diagnoses have been made, namely; schizophrenia and substance abuse disorder. His schizophrenia is classified as an Axis 1 disorder according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). Sonny experiences…

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    2014). Suicide rates within the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are also twice as high, more so in remote areas, compared to the non-Indigenous Australians (The Department of Health, 2013). In this essay, I will firstly identify the social and cultural factors that are associated with mental illness and suicide among the Aboriginal and Torres…

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    Meerkat Asocial Learning

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    Background: When it comes to social and developmental learning in individual Meerkats and groups of Meerkats there are many things that come into play. There have been debates as to the evolutionary origins of culture for identifying learning mechanisms in wild, natural populations. Meerkats are small carnivore animals that belong to the mongoose family. One thing that differs them from a lot of other mammals is one Meerkat often contains a clan of about 20-50 members. Throughout time Meerkats…

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