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    Olivia Flail Reflection Paper #3 University of South Florida According to Myers (2001), attachment “builds gradually and slowly over the first year of a child’s life, parent-infant attachment is a child’s first close relationship and, to a large extent a model for all relationships that follow”. This description demonstrates the significance and powerful influence of a secure attachment early in a child’s life. Studies have measured babies quality attachment through a variety of standardized…

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    For a start, chapter five was very informative and a pleasure to read. It reconnected all the dots that steered me in the direction/profession of social work. As Rhodes & Rhodes (2015), states “Social class is to rank with others in terms of wealth, power, and prestige. This ranking separates people into different groups that experience different opportunities in life and different ways of looking at the world” (pg. 225). With that being said, this reignites the topic of homelessness that I…

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    Chaos and violence appear to be running rampant through the world at the moment. The issue is even seen right here in the U.S. With all the distress and victims looking for solutions nowadays, it is time to wonder what is fueling all of this violence. There are criminals who live in our towns, cities, and states that are committing acts of violence against their fellow citizens. What are the causes of committing a vicious crime against someone you may or may not know? Needless to say that this…

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    instance, for someone who believes that you shouldn't have sex before marriage and appears to follow this belief, her actions don't follow as Clara went surprisingly far with Rhodes. I know she felt guilty afterwards, but the fact that she let it get that far when she had been in similar situations with Elias and with Rhodes in the barn and had been able to stop it going too far shows that she is fully aware of what she is doing. It also doesn't make much sense when there is the whole "nothing…

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    A face in the crowd was a movie put out in 1957 where a man known as Lonesome Rhodes is found in a southern jail and by a radio reporter named Marcia Jeffries. Jefferies reports from the local jail sometime to here the stories of people in the jail and see If they have any unknown talents. She was quickly impressed by lonesome’s guitar skills and his huge personality so after his four-day jail stretch she hunts him down and makes him a offer to be on her uncles radio station were he quickly…

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    Rhode’s character as being one who views beauty in a way that lacks any sense of humor (Shteir para 21) and whom does not seem to get off campus much. (Shteir para 22) It is likely that the environment Rhode is exposed to affected and led to her peculiar perception of beauty. In “The Anti-Beauty Myth”, Rhode seeks to extend civil rights law to include discrimination based on looks and supports her argument by denying the fact that a small number of these cases would not overwhelm the already…

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    After he rounded up a group of Rhode Island militiamen, he participated in the First Battle of Bull Run as a colonel on July 21, 1861. Following the defeat, he was promoted to brigadier general of volunteers. Later that year in September, he was put in charge of an expeditionary force…

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    Probation Research Paper

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    Probation throughout the United States: A Good Thought, but Horrible Results Since the introduction of probation in the United States, the system has proved to be ineffective time and time again. There are many issues that back up this idea ranging from overloaded caseloads, statistically proved recidivism rates, and lack of community based rehabilitation programs. In the world we live in today, there are many different types of offenders that get sentenced to probation. Offenders on…

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    There were Thirteen colonies that survived and came together to form the United States of America, those colonies are, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. There are other colonies such as Roanoke, where the settlements failed to survive and all the settlers died. In the case of Roanoke, no one knows what happened to it’s colonists. All the colonies had their own…

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    What Is Pasteurized Milk

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    Stand Firm and Pasteurized Milk Pasteurized milk supporter, let’s unite and stop the bill! Legalizing the sale of raw milk would bring health benefits to Rhode Island residents? It’s a fallacy! In fact, higher accessibility to raw milk put residents’ life at risk. According to CDC, 81% of dairy outbreaks are caused by raw milk consumption in the United States and it is increasing continuously from 2007 to 2012. Raw milk advocates might say it’s not dangerous at all. However, data and facts…

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