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    If you saw bullying, what do you think you would do? Would you just stand by and let it happen, take part in it, or maybe try and stop it? A lot of people will just stand by and let it happen because they don 't want to be the next target for the bully. Bullying in schools is believed to be a normal part of school life, however, when people begin to think this way, they forget bullying is physically and emotionally harmful to both the bully and the victim. The problem is people choose to ignore…

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    Such issues may include guilty feeling, posttraumatic stress disorder “PTSD”, depression and forms of substance abuse problems to help cope with the trauma that they have suffered, trafficked victims may often require psychological care as part of their medical treatment (Aspe.hhs.gov, 2017). Furthermore, the severe psychological trauma that trafficked victims endure…

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    Many will seek counseling for the different acts of violence and abuse that occur in their life. Storing your damage goods may seem small, and the worst thing an individual can develop is an identity of a victim. Being labeled as a victim undermines the sense of self. It makes you feel the need to identify with the damage…

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    Gender Roles during Great Depression In 1929, a decade before the Second World War, the world-wide economy collapses and people lose their homes, businesses lose their companies and civilians without families are either homeless or struggling. This is the effect of the Great Depression. The most historical period and one of the longest lasting depression in the twentieth-century. The depression originated in the United States after the stock prices fell. It became worldwide at that period and it…

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    A country 's economy is measured with a method called the, business cycle. The Business cycle is a series of cycles in the economy either by expansion or contraction. The Great Depression was actually caused by the economy sky booming, while the Great Recession was caused by rampant unemployment and the burst of the housing bubble. Although the Great Depression and the Great recession are both contractions in the business cycle, they differ in their causes and effects. Life before…

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    The author Rana Foroohar wrote the article “What Ever Happened to Upward Mobility?” which was published in the New York Times on November 14, 2011. This article can be divided into seven sections. In the introduction, the author states how hard it is for Americans to climb the ladder of success. In the second section, the author explains that America is no longer the leading country of opportunity. It’s in such critical state that there is only a 17% chance for people born in 1970 to move from…

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    effect that it will have on the next generation. While one cause may lead to one effect in the next generation, the outcome may not be a simple as one might think. Just because a father beats his son does not necessarily mean that his son is going to abuse his child. The outcome from this can come into a much less obvious place. Troy rages on about how he has never been given a fair chance in life because of the color of his skin.…

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    Family History

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    Family history is a key factor to understanding relative’s pasts, and most importantly, learning the things that family members have experienced and trials they have overcame. Family history has always intrigued me, as I want to know more about the times of the past and how my relatives grew up. As the world suffers today from instability and financial problems, I began to wonder what exactly it was like to grow up in the 1930’s during the Great Depression. This spark of thought made me relate…

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    Menstruation In Women

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    menstrual cycle. Next, the authors discuss which hormones do what, and how they all interact with one another to bring about a normal period. The ovarian cycle is the second to last part of the menstrual cycle. Schuiling and Likis list three phases within this cycle, which are follicular, ovulatory, and luteal. The next topic that is discussed is the endometrial cycle. This is the cycle in which actual menstrual bleeding occurs, as well as ovulation. This is the last part of the menstrual cycle…

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    as partner and group discussions, modeling of the water cycle, demonstrative models which allow for visual representation, and different forms of analysis. Throughout the lesson the students will learn about the key concepts of the water cycle, how these concepts relate to one another, and identify examples of each. They will use their prior knowledge to understand the cycle of water and then create their own tactile model of the water cycle. The discussions I will use will relate to the…

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