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    “ This issue of maternity and paternity leave has been cause for debate recently, and some companies have been aiming to close the pay gap and end traditional gender roles around care giving and bread winning by offering equal maternity and paternity leave“-(www.telegraph.com).Sex or gender discrimination in employment involves treating someone unfavorably because of the person’s sex, whether…

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    of a family court, or a unit of the trial court.” Juvenile courts are separate in that they have their own employees such as judges, probation officers, and clerk of courts. Juvenile courts are also a part of family courts such as child custody, paternity testing, and child support issues. Sometimes juvenile courts are a part of a trial court. According to the text author David Neubauer, “Beyond the legal considerations of jurisdiction, the question of where matters concerning juveniles are…

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    Evolution is a frequently debated topic in the science field. The theory of evolution helps us to understand how organisms on Earth have changed over time. Richard E. Lenski, author of Evolution: Fact and Theory, emphasizes that although evolution is a theory, scientists have discovered a great deal of evidence for evolution. DNA and genetics are the foundation of all life. All organisms contain DNA from their parents and no two organisms have the same genes. Our genetics…

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    Sexual selection has long been recognized as a powerful evolutionary process having important consequences on reproductive behaviour, morphology, and fitness (Birkhead and Pizzari, 2002). Sexual selection research has often focused on pre-copulatory mate choice; however, the discovery of female promiscuity and polyandry has lead to the realization that mate choice continues to operate after copulation (Birkhead and Pizzari, 2002). For males, it is obvious that promiscuity has evolved to increase…

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    This paper uses a historical and sociological lens to examine how the ways in which the slavery experience differed based on gender. More specifically, how the experiences portrayed in primary sources and narratives highlight the struggles of female slaves against the patriarchy. Ultimately, this paper reveals how female slaves were subjected to sexual harassment and emotional distress and looks in depth at the dynamic of the relationship between Thomas Jefferson and his slave Sally Hemings.…

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    For fathers in Pensacola, child custody and visitation are some of the most contentious issues when it comes to the kids. These issues can become highly emotional and extremely expensive to resolve. And the subsequent fighting ends up affecting the child's relationship with both parents. The Concept of Child Custody in Florida Under Florida law, there is no such thing as "child custody". Instead, the parents have a "time-sharing" agreement on how much time each parent will have with the child…

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    3.1 Explain why people choose to leave or remain employed by organisations and the costs associated with dysfunctional employee turnover Reasons for leaving: • The manager does not support or care about staff (key reason that staff leave is because they feel undervalued or taken advantage of. Need to make sure that leaders in the company are provided with support and ongoing training to look after staff and not alienate them so they leave) • Pay (pay is not just about salary it is about other…

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    Emerging House Husbands Emerging House Husbands The out-dated stereotype that men are better workers than women is now more laughed at than believed. Yet, the stereotype that women can take care of the household better than a man has not changed. Extensive research proves that “house husbands” are more popular than ever imagined; they have their own websites, groups, and how-to books. House husbands are becoming much more popular, but are they being appreciated the same as house wives were.…

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    triangular area between the Mediterranean Sea and the rivers Arno and Tiber in central Italy. “The Etruscans have long been the magical mystery people of antiquity,” according to the study The Origins of a People: The Etruscans and their Contested Paternity. Throughout my research I realized that there was not a solid answer as to how the Etruscans came to be. Most people say that the Etruscan people stemmed from the Villanovan culture while other sources say that their origin still remains…

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    Cryptic Female Choice

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    Latrodectus genus follows, that sets up the idea that the variation between Latrodectus species may be key in understanding the relationship between CFC and other post-copulatory mechanisms. Key experimental findings suggest that females are able to bias paternity towards particular males rather than rejecting males outright, which is harmful, as virgin females have reduced longevity, providing evidence that females may be cryptically choosing there mates potentially through either the…

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