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    Within the Department of social services there are many policies, codes, and laws that must be followed when working with clients. These policies ensure that there is reason for all things that social workers do and that the clients are safe. One important code that the child protective service workers within the agency use is Virginia Code 63.2-100 which gives that the definitions of abuse and neglect as well as the different types. This code is used often throughout the agency when there…

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    “People exercising just 15 minutes per day have a 14% lower mortality risk than those who do not exercise and increase their life expectancy by three years,” stated Theresa Bebbington in WebMD Health News. Upwards of 300,000 deaths are linked to obesity or being overweight per year. Obesity is now the second leading cause of death that can be prevented in the United States. Exercising can reduce the risk of health problems and even death later in life. From lifting weights to aerobic exercise,…

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    How Sport Changed My Life

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    have played soccer, track, cross country, basketball, baseball, football, lacrosse, and ultimate Frisbee. When I was looking for a college I wanted to go to a school where I could play both soccer and track and that is the main reason I picked BC. Physical fitness is the most important to me, but emotional health is also important. When I entered college I know I was in shape and could run, but I realized I needed to make changes when I started track my freshman year. During this year I saw the…

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    Physical Education classes, should they be mandatory or optional? Growing up, Physical Education classes, which are also referred as P.E., were an quotidian activity. This class gave every student a break from the stresses of the classroom and the annoyance of other students. This is where you were allowed to be a kid, have fun, and forget about your worries for an estimate of forty-five minutes. Furthermore, one will become additionally physically fit. While, there are advantages, there are…

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    specifically in the way men treat women and how women expect to be treated. These gender roles have been changed over time, but many examples of these events can still be found today. Since early civilization men based on the perception of their physical and mental capabilities have undermined women. Back in the 1940’s male contribution to gender roles was very prevalent. Stanley being a male protagonist had a large influence on morals and lessons taught within the play. Stanley paradoxically…

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    develop depression and anxiety, which can be caused by stress. The ADAA also states that exercising helps fight diseases and improves alertness concentration and cognitive function. Also exercise can improve our ability to sleep and our self-esteem ("Physical Activity Reduces Stress."). There are so many wonderful benefits but how does exercising reduce stress? According to Harvard Health publications exercise reduces levels of the body’s stress hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol. When we…

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    Memoirs of an Addicted Brain is an autobiographical novel that follows the stages of Mark Lewis’s life as an addict. Lewis begins the novel from when he was a young boy exploring the effects alcohol had on his behavior, then a young student experimenting with psychoactive drugs in San Francisco, becoming a heroin addict, and finally overcoming his extreme opiate addiction and becoming a respectable neuroscientist. His journey from the age of fifteen to thirty involves taking every drug he could…

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    sexual, physical, neglect, emotional, mental, and verbal. Child abuse often occurs because adults blame all of their stress on the children, or from substance abusement, being a single parent/stepparent. There are ways to prevent child abuse. Sexual abuse is the involuntary of developing immature children or adolescents in sexual activities. It can be in a form of rape, pornography, molestation, prostitution, exposure, incest, or any sexually explorative activities. Physical abuse is a…

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    There are both negative and positive effects that come from working out and staying healthy. However, only negative effects come from having the pressure to withhold and obtain a perfect body. Some of these effects include emotional and psychological problems, negative self-image, decreased self-image, decreased self-confidence, depression, social isolation, discrimination, difficulties in interpersonal relationships and eating disorders (Mintem 1). All of these various effects can lead to…

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    Genie Wiley Father

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    guys that she likes while her parents may disapprove. It is the normal cycle of growing up. While it may bug the child, it’s always good to be loved. Imagine what it would be like if a child was born into a family that did not show any love, used physical abuse, and where the father would growl and bark with no signs of a joking mood. Imagine the hardships that child would face. There are children who face those challenges every day, and Genie Wiley was one of them. Susan “Genie” Wiley was…

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