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    social workers a broad sense of understanding bullying. The psychodynamic theory often addresses the relationship between the bully, victim and bystanders. Often, the bullying takes places in a school setting, and parties such as teachers, counselors, and principals determine feelings and beliefs of both the victims and the bully. They individuals involved research to determine the systematic dynamics behind the deeper meaning of the victim and the bully’s disclosure of what is happening.…

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    regards to intimate relationships and the parent/child relationship. I believe that this form of abuse is being used as a tool in the war on women which is taking place in the United States today. I propose to compare the criteria for what constitutes communicative abuse in interpersonal relationships to the current events occurring in our country which are being used to undermine women’s confidences, opportunities, rights and power. In the United States today, women’s rights and roles in…

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    mother’s independence and entrepreneurial spirit was one of the primary reasons she became a feminist” (Dolores Huerta Foundation). Dolores’ pursuit towards social justice through systemic and structural transformation is what made her an admired role model for Mexican American women. Dolores Huerta…

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    does the same for others, I better understand the value of having that mentoring relationship. I also want to be more resolute about my career path. I have always been open to new opportunities and take advantage of them whenever they are presented to me. But I also need to do a little more to create those opportunities or to open up the next path in my…

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    a combination of both outward and inward shaping of the protagonist and his/her world” (170). In the case of Mary Barton, her development comes from both inside and outside forces. Barton is not a passive heroine in any way and instead plays a dynamic role in the novel’s events. When she first appears in the novel, Jem Wilson forcibly kisses her. She then blushes “more with anger than shame” and slaps his face for his impertinence (Gaskell 12). Throughout the novel, her actions continue to…

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    Philosophy of Education When I envision my role as a teacher, I see myself in an environment that is open, safe, and supportive. This is a place where students are encouraged to have their own thoughts, and consider the thoughts of other people. I hope to help students develop the personal tools needed to have fulfilling physical, social, and emotional lives inside and outside of school. In order to do this, it is my job as an educator to ensure that each student has the opportunity and means…

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    visit a number of countries due to business reasons. They work with a number of global companies as expatriates. It is imperative for today’s MBA graduates to be absorbed in the global business environment, bagging extra ordinary deals to develop relationships with associate business leaders from various parts of the world. 3. Problem Solving Aptitude and Appetite Problem solving aptitude is…

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    One can safely say that the Hallyu wave of Korean pop culture, specifically K-pop and K-dramas have taken off throughout Latin America. Scholarship has recently conducted research on different aspects surrounding the landing of the Korean wave in Central and South America, and this paper will attempt to piece them together to create one cohesive narrative of the spread of Korean culture throughout the region. It will also somewhat focus on the countries of Peru and Brazil, where the effects of…

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    two major players in the production process- labour and capital are engaged in an endless struggle to control the work process. Central to this conception is power and continuous struggle for control over work and employment relations and other range of related issues. The state is one of the key actors in industrial relations and its role is determined by its orientation. This orientation can be political, ideological and socio-economic. Politically,…

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    Gender And S & T

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    The world today is increasingly dependent on science and technology (S&T) and the question of gender and S&T becomes even more pertinent. We not only require people to contribute to the growth of S&T, we require that they understand the impact of S&T on our lives and use its products effectively. That worldwide there is a trend of fewer women participating in the growth of S&T is worrisome, as it prevents inclusive perspectives. Education is viewed as a panacea for the imbalances and a…

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