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    the business group was much more focused on ideas that protected economic stability and growth, while the environmental group concentrated on strategies that would preserve natural environments, particularly those to the east of the urban service boundary (USB). A concept that both groups shared in their proposals was that of ‘land swapping’. The idea of land swap is described as a “trade of ownership of developed land near the coast for land owned by the county in areas outside storm-surge…

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    the mandate for demilitarization had become a stable part of the communist/democratic divide. This antagonistic ultimatum fueled the competition for European dominance in the context of two nuclear powers seeking to gain advantages through land boundaries during this historical…

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    Ecological Sustainability

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    precision of resource boundaries, resource values, the degree of resource unit can store, speed and likelihood of benefit flows and monitoring comfort. The importance of attribute of resource systems is forest size that mostly discussed by most researchers (Padgee, 2003), and small size of forestlands is appears to better manage by communities (Wade, 1988 as cited in Padgee, 2003, p.13). Wade (1988); Hanna and Munasinghe (1995a); Ostrom (1999) also state that boundaries of resources should be…

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    first starts in our society when people create norms by interacting with each other and determine what is socially acceptable and what is not. Once there are assumptions of what is acceptable then people create boundaries for socially accepted actions and if someone goes outside of those boundaries they are considered deviant. Different people have different views on what being deviant is but in a constructionist approach it is like there is a bubble of norms that everyone should follow and the…

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    Group Therapy

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    to express themselves and openly share their experiences and problems. This implies that every child should be able to play, talk and interact with other children and the therapist. In addition, each child should understand physical and personal boundaries and how to respect them. Besides, each child should demonstrate self-esteem by being able to write about what makes him or her happy, safe people, safe places and positive memories. The group therapy program will be successful if all the group…

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    Doing Gender and Acting Woman: Thoughts on Butler’s Gender Performativity or Your Life as a Stage: Rome-who and Julie-what? Butler proposes, in Performative Acts and Gender Constitution, that gender does not precede the social expression of one’s gender identity, but that it is, rather, through those social performances and historic contexts that gender is constituted. Butler adopts de Beauvoir’s concept of the body as a historical situation, and rejects the idea of a precursory agent who…

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    teach your children in a positive and empowering way about healthy boundaries, personal space, and privacy. • Personal safety should be an ongoing discussion in the home: The topic of personal safety is easier to accept and internalize if it is brought up naturally in everyday conversations like at the supermarket, while giving a child a bath or getting them dressed. A child whose family talks calmly and freely about safety, boundaries and personal space is more likely to feel comfortable…

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    1. Define globalization (40 words or less). Historical process involving a fundamental change or transformation in the spatial scale of human social organization linking distant communities and expanding the limits of power relations across regions and continents. 2. What are the three ‘waves’ of globalization? It is referred to the three existing conceptions over the process of globalization: I. The age of discovery (1450-1850), globalization was decisively shaped by European expansion and…

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    The magnificent world of sports psychology is a growing field in today’s society. This is because the popularity of sports continues to grow, and it will never stop growing. Therefore, as the popularity of sports continues to grow, so will any job that is associated with the world of sports, and this includes sports psychology. Since the world of sports psychology will continue to grow, it becomes fundamental to understand the psychological perspective in relation to sports psychology, positive…

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    Conference Assignment Changing Counts, Counting Change: Toward a More Inclusive Definition of Family by Brian Powell, Catherine Bolzendahl, Claudia Geist, and Lala Carr Steelman and The Strategies of Forbidden Love: Family across Racial Boundaries in Nineteenth - Century North Carolina by Warren E. Milteer Jr, both discuss the definitions of family and who constitutes as family. Both works take a different approach at defining love, however their overall definitions of family are very similar.…

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