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    significant relationship between gender and humiliation (Smith, 43). No matter what race a person may be, it is more likely that the women will be given the less desirable role, or none at all. African American women are usually only given opportunities to act or be a part of a show when the role requires being ruthless and rude. It is not unusual for women to work harder to receive more desirable roles, while men are just given desirable roles. This shows it is especially hard for African…

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    Spain Case Study

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    Spain has been apart of the European Union (EU) and the Eurozone since the 1st of January 1986 when entering as a full member. Spain has held four presidencies in her country form January to June 1989, July to December 1995, January to June 2002 and January to June 2010. Spain has currently 24 representatives on the European Economic and Social Committee; representing companies, workers and other interest groups, and 21 representatives on the Committee of the Regions, which is the EUs, assembly…

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    Affordable Housing History

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    Wagner-steagall housing Act, which established the current federal housing program. For the past years, public housing authorities having been trying to attain the level of success mixed income housing authorities pursue today? The beginning of mixed income housing was the 1970s with a federal program and a local jurisdiction that initiated inclusionary zoning. Mixed income housing begun after a New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that inclusion of affordable housing would fulfill a municipality’s…

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    years old. It was suggested to Debbie to have him attempt the use of medical marijuana. Debbie was reluctant about the idea, but in order to improve her son’s quality of life she agreed. Marijuana had an immediate effect on Jeffrey. Debbie claims that within thirty minutes it was as though it was a different person. Jeffrey’s behavior improved, he was able to attend public school and was able to do many things he previously was not able to do. Jeffery’s body responded to the marijuana in a…

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    Fear is a negative emotional response to threats in the environment (LaTour and Rotfield, 1997). Witte, K (1994) defined fear appeals as “persuasive messages that arouse fear by depicting a personally relevant and significant threat, followed by a description of feasible recommendations for deterring the threat” (Williams C, 2012). Fear appeals can be grouped into physical and social fear appeals, physical fear can be characterised by threats that may cause harm to the body and social fear…

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    understand his or her students and invests in them. Thus, educational systems must understand the importance of teachers in the development of students and must seek and employ teachers who wish to make a difference in the lives of students. In the 1986…

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    Non Traditional Family

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    This paper examines the relationship between single parent families, traditional and non-traditional family structures and their effects on child adolescent social and behavioral development and their educational achievement. The studies reviewed how single parent and family structure effects a child’s academic achievement in school, their social development and if the parent’s gender played a role in these findings. Single Parent Families Versus Traditional and Nontraditional Family…

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    possession immediately leads to prosecution and inmates are kept under close surveillance. This aggressive approach has already resulted in a positive outcome, severely dropping their numbers in regards to contraband findings during sweeps and severe acts of violence. Though costly, these methods could help control what gets snuck into facilities and assist in making prisons a place for improvement rather than encouraging negative behavior or even enhancing…

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    Introduction The concept of representation has become the framework of contemporary democracies around the globe. In the United States, its citizens elect representatives to both chambers of Congress. These representatives are intended to make decisions in order to benefit their constituencies. However, the government of the United States is and has historically been whiter than the United States itself and no longer reflects its current demographics. According to the Pew Research Center,…

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    Violent media is a concern for many parents of younger children and has been for many years. Violent video games, violent movies and so forth are becoming quite symbolic and what are seemingly appealing to younger generations as a way to establish power and or authority. Despite of the growing notion that media violence is promoting violent behavior, there is not any conclusive evidence that shows a relationship binding violent young adults and media violence. Some believe that media violence is…

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