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    Feminist Analysis

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    Tim grinned at his friend Larry from the opposite side of the lunch table. “Why did Mrs. Smith cross the road”, he asked leaning forward his greasy hair falling into his face. Tim waited the obligatory moment before following up with the punchline. “Who cares- Why isn 't she in the kitchen?” Tim 's hair sticks to his eyebrows as he reaches across the table to high five Larry during their obnoxious laughter. Neither of them seem to notice the girls glaring at them from the other end of the table.…

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    mother it was a combination of drug abuse and she suffered from bipolar I, it made her verbally aggressive. The father was only physically and verbally aggressive when he is under the influence of drugs and alcohol. The reason CPS was referred was for domestic violence that was currently occurring outside the home. By the time CPS arrived, State Police was already at the home and the father in handcuffs, as he tried to fight with the cops as well. Both parents were heavy under the influence of…

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    There was nothing in the scenario that said it was a Domestic Violence case, but with what I learned about domestic violence from the curriculum it enabled me to make that judgement. As I continually practice doing case study assignments I’m learning how to integrate what I’m learning with instinct. I was also introduced to the curriculums on Domestic Violence and HIV/Aids. The domestic violence curriculum educated me more on what it was the effects and strategies on how to assist clients…

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    In 1994, President Clinton signed the Violence Against Women Act to protect women from any type of harassment in the workplace (“Women’s Right” n.pag.). However, the act turned out as an enormous failure in providing protection to women because domestic violence is still moderately high in the United States (Women’s Rights” n.pag.). Workforce sexual harassment will continue to occur because many women are afraid of ruining their career to report such…

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    Violence on women can be seen in several other forms, there is violence in forms; of sexual abuse, domestic abuse, and verbal abuse. In “Femicide and Drugs Wars,” this article illustrates the injustice and harsh violence that is being caused to innocent women in Chihuahua, Mexico. However, in the “Femicide and Drugs Wars” it has a stronger focus on the affects and causes of sexual abuse on women. A similarity I saw to this topic of violence towards women was in Chapter 26, “The Report from the…

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    I was exposed to domestic violence early in life. I grow up where disrespect was normal. Emotional and verbal abuse were tolerated. By the time I was an adult emotional abuse in the form of criticism, being negative, name-calling, yelling, and punishment had made me numb. As a result, my self-esteem was nonexistent and joy was a distant memory. As a toddler I mimicked what I observed, I was disrespectful and used profanity. When I was in preschool, my dad threaten me for being disrespectful to…

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    The rediscovery of child abuse is about finding ways to prevent and educate people and expose severe beatings or maltreatment. It can include the promotion of a positive behavior or action through activities. Through government agencies that can offer supportive services, protection, and treatment. Rediscovery of child abuse is very important because these children deserve better than they are getting and we are to depend on these children to run the world when the time comes. In the video, the…

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    Learning about domestic violence has helped me to expand my knowledge regarding this subject. Domestic violence includes grabbing, hitting, kicking, shocking, and even saying demeaning words. Domestic violence can be defined in two terms social and legal. Most of the time domestic violence refers to violence between married or couples who live together, but domestic violence can also include violence against household members, children, and relatives. Over the years the laws of domestic violence…

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    still affects you, right? The leading cause of injuries to women is domestic abuse-more than car accidents, muggings, and rape combined3. Domestic abuse can happen to anyone, regardless of his/her color, ethnicity, economic status, sexual orientation, race, gender etc. Although it mostly affects women, domestic abuse can happen to men too; in fact, “in America, every 37.8 seconds a man falls victim to domestic abuse”7. Domestic abuse affects same-sex couples and transgenders too; 1 out of 4…

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    Domestic Violence Facts

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    Abused and Battered; The Facts of Domestic Violence Domestic violence is a very dangerous and violent crime that needs to be stopped, and needs to be noticed more.There 's many people being abused each year and everyday.This can be prevented and should be prevented. Millions of families and people are hurt by this each year. Theres boys and girls who are hurt, families are torn apart and people are killed and you could help prevent this, by just paying attention and taking a little bit of your…

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