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    Chronic Family Violence

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    (1999), family violence crosses the boundaries of sex, age, social class, education, and race. Statistics show that approximately 1 out of every 3 (35.6%) women worldwide will be affected by family violence within her lifetime (Black, et al 2011). Additionally, every year, there are approximately 5 million incidents of abuse against women, and at some point in their lives, 1 out of every 4 women in the U.S. will report physical or sexual abuse by an intimate partner, spouse or date (Rizo,…

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    Opportunity and Threat that the Athlete’s Warehouse presents. First of all, the Strength Athlete’s Warehouse has is Massive. Collin and Ed, who have both got huge experiences in Athletics, with Collin going a step further by acquiring knowledge in Physical Education. They therefore, have enough knowledge about different sports and the gears needed, from shoes to Athletic Clothing. Secondly, the selection of footwear and Athletic clothing which target different age groups and different tastes of…

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    The new big thing these days is how to stay fit and how to get that “summer body” you’ve always wanted. Well here’s the thing, it’s not all cardio and yoga that you are looking at, the biggest thing is lifting weights. Women tend to stay away from the squat racks, and dumbbells for some reason, most saying it is because the males take up majority of that space and it just has us females drawn away from the idea. Here ill prove too you that it is worth it to maybe not heavy lift but at least do…

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    work long hours are malnourished, and are not given enough food even by the employers. This also increase the number of people getting sick, and an increase in the number of diseases which can spread easily. The children who work, not only their physical health is affected but their mental health as well. They may face mental trauma when they reach adulthood due to their terrible conditions and the ill treatment they got when they were children. This could lead to suicide, and many mental…

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    only pregnant, them also have physical and emotional abuse. Domestic violence is the violation of women and human rights. Women mostly are abused directs by their intimate partner (current or former spouses, boyfriends, dating). In order to prevent or minimize the recycle impact of domestic abuse we must follow this rule, “detect, identify, toughen law, house penalties and rehabilitate.” There various reasons women accepted domestic abuse are due to lack of education, marriage vows and religion,…

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    Emotional abuse can be described as any behavior used to control another human being using fear, humiliation, and verbal assault. Because abuse wears away at one’s self-confidence, dignity, and trust in one’s own perceptions, a victim of this abuse may experience brain trauma, such as anxiety, chronic depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Studies show that there are underlying factors that precede cases of emotional abuse, i.e. many characteristics can influence an attacker to…

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    have identified individuals who are more at risk for domestic violence. As we have already discussed the most common feature is an imbalance of power and control. Victims of domestic violence can be of any age, ethnicity, income level, or level of education. It is important to understand that anyone can be a victim of domestic violence but it is important to note that most can overcome it. Women and children are the most readily preyed upon victims of domestic violence. It is easy for a man…

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    The three levels of prevention are primary, secondary and tertiary. Primary prevention of heart disease would be lifestyle modifications. The most important lifestyle modifications are smoking cessation, increasing physical activity to thirty minutes a day for five or more days a week, limiting the amount fat you eat in your diet, and decreasing hypertension. The recommended daily intake of fat is 25%-35% of the total daily calories (Lewis et al., 2014). It is also recommended for people to…

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    Social Issue Child welfare is an important social welfare issue. Child welfare issues often address, child abuse issues such as those involving physical and emotional abuse, the removal of the child from the parents or caregivers into foster care, ensuring that children have safe and adequate homes, and work to improve the maltreatment of children. Many children are unable to speak or advocate for themselves, are subjected to neglect or abuse, or live in impoverished situations. Numerous…

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    The executive summary in this paper is a proposal to realign the staffing of the Trauma Services Department to include a Trauma Services Coordinator. With advance notice, this proposal would be presented at the monthly trauma services meeting. The target population, also known as the stakeholders, include the Trauma Registrar, Trauma Services Manager, Trauma Services Director, Chief Trauma Surgeon, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Nursing Officer, and Chief Medical Officer. Purpose Realigning the…

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