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    refocus the paper to make it more researchable. I went from “Long term foster care has many adverse effects on child development such as residual trauma, instability, emotional detachment, and weak self-sufficiency” to “Children who enter long term foster care develop a distorted sense of self-sufficiency as a result of ongoing trauma, placement instability, and aging out”. I kept the same topic of long term foster care, focused it on self-sufficiency, reworded my supporting points to ongoing…

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    to the ligaments. There are numerous ligaments present in the cervical region. The craniovertebral ligaments are most susceptible against high speed acceleration and deceleration during the head injury. Instabilities of the alar ligaments ought to be suspected when there is rotational instability between the occiput and the atlas vertebra clearly shown on computerized tomography examinations. The alar ligaments can be appeared on high resolution proton density weighted magnetic resonance…

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    Tisdell goes on to say that, the instability of many of the developing countries’ work forces adds to the increasing financial risk (Tisdell). The most common type of labor that developing countries offer is basic labor, or work that doesn’t require a high level of education. The benefit of basic labor to big businesses is that it can be moved from country to country, with workers in each one willing and waiting to do the task at hand. However, this instability of work in those developing…

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    Amartya Sen Famine

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    One way in which this instability is manifested is through actual famines. Famines can be defined as an extreme scarcity of food. As Amartya Sen explained, most famines are not created by food shortages. The traditional “causes” such as harvest failures, droughts, and decreasing food imports are often not contributing factors. Moreover, Sen believed that social systems determine how a society’s food is distributed have the greatest influence over whether famines occur. Sen’s theory can be…

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    Political unrest led to instability; instability gave the Soviets an opportunity to influence the government of the Congo. The United Nations suffered attacks on its organizational structure by the Communist bloc and the Congolese suffered many brutalities during the instability. Containment meant stopping the spread of Soviet influence to this region. This interest was present in the Congo; the U.S…

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    crazy and put in a mental hospital for two years in the 1960’s. In this essay, the treatment of Susanna will be evaluated in comparison to the other patients. The ways that Susanna is biased in her writing will also be examined. Finally, the mental instability of Susanna and the other patients will be compared and contrasted.…

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    addition to losing custody of their children (even if only temporarily), they have enough to deal with the conditions that led them to the loss of their child. These triggers often include one or more of the following: loss of employment, economic instability, poverty, drug use, and immaturity. Often times, the parents are handing off children to grandparents due to their inability to handle the responsibility of parenting a child or in many cases multiple children. In many cases, the parents…

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    annihilation anxiety is the fear of death or loss of self, caused by psychic trauma of which the person is unable to cope. I believe his mother underwent major psychological trauma because of her own psychotic mother, and this would explain her mental instability and dissociation throughout the novel. Small believes that Mama underwent “real childhood trauma” (Tindell 2010), and this is why she always seems to be angry and withdrawn; she lives in constant survival-mode. In support of this,…

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    particular country experienced genocide. In other findings there has been a correlation between racism and genocide. Scapegoating is a method that was found that proves the theory about racism and genocide. It will be introduced to prove that economic instability, coups, and propaganda influenced these hateful views and crimes against that particular nationality, race, or ethnicity. There are two genocides in particular that share these characteristics: The Rwandan genocide and the Holocaust.…

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    From 1789-1799 the French Revolution took place, when France’s government system of a monarchy was challenged and overthrown. France had many economic problems and was unstable due to the many disagreements amongst social classes and the King. Through an absolute monarch, there was much corruption and crisis, and change was needed. The National Assembly took action, (group members from the Bourgeoisie) and used Enlightenment ideas towards the ideal government, a constitutional monarchy. They…

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