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    Martha R. Burt goes in depth with the society's acceptance of "rape myth", and the supposition evidence theories towards women who support feminism. Rape myth which brings up an important topic which leads towards the understanding of how rape victims were to blame towards the violence. Rape myths are to believe that the victim is an assumption of being a bad girl, and having the mindset of "women asking to be raped". Burt's present’s research provided varieties of personal opinions from…

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    Bullying Bullying at the workplace is real and happening to many nurses in different organizations. Fortunately, many major organizations have brought the issue openly for discussion and interventions. Personal experience in the 90’s demonstrated bullying as part of initiation for new nurses. For a novice nurse, the experience must be endured to be accepted in the team. As a result, many nurses felt disheartened, burned out and those who have overcome the bullying sometimes, continued the…

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    When the speaker says, “Range, range against the dying of the light.” (3), it merely means that without light there is no life something that seems easy to say but it actually becomes complicated as people is aging. Additionally, light symbolizes the fragility of life and the positivism of…

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    When the movements experienced violent backlash from government forces, the female protesters were in the greatest danger of all the participants. The abuses of female protesters had taken on very different forms than those of their male counterparts. Harassment and brutalization by the police, the mukhabarat, or secret police, and the army often had sexual connotations for women. Egyptian female protesters were subjected to strip-searches, in which pictures were taken while they were undressed.…

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    Treatment methods are the primary communication used when children have experienced domestic abuse. Different treatment methods can prevent adolescents from being anti-social with other kids, their parents, and anyone they have connections with. Usually most kids benefit from the treatment methods that are provided to them and others tend to stay in the same environment with little changes in their external behaviors and internal problems they are facing such as feeling unloved, depressed, and…

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    is one of violence. Mulla argues and achieves the argument that having a medico-legal approach to the forensic investigation can lead to what sexual assault victims refer to as “secondary rape.” This “secondary rape” alludes to the nurses racing against time to collect and preserve the evidence and transcribe the victim’s narrative according to the requirements of the state. On the other hand, with all the pain and emotions the victim must endure to collect the evidence, the medico-legal…

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    Miller lists the National Violence Against Women Survey (NVAW) and the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), as the two well-respected surveys. The NCVS is conducted by the U.S Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Statistics. The NCVS surveys forty-five thousand households, age…

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    Tupac Shakur's Life

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    On June 16, 1971, a hip-hop legend was born, by the name of Tupac Shakur. Tupac was born in the ghetto of East Harlem, and later he moved to Baltimore, Maryland when he was 14. Besides being an actor, author and a poet, Tupac was a rap god, arguably the best rapper who ever lived. He sang about his life struggles, passion and pains, and his “Thug Life”, and represented the “West Side”. Tupac had many rivalries with rappers, producers, and record label companies. Most notably with Biggie Smalls…

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    labeled as a “slippage”. According to an article by Richard O. Lempert, police departments that have changed their arrest policies in response to Sherman and Berk’s domestic violence experiment has caused more harm than good. Lempert makes the argument against the publication of the Minneapolis experiment is that it should have awaited replication from other departments due to the fact that there may have been extensive variations across jurisdictions. This…

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    On many occasions, officers and government officials have brushed aside the agonized cries for help from families experiencing domestic abuse, which in turn has resulted in many fatal cases and the additional emotional and physical human collateral that accompanies it. However, this may be avoided if all claims were taken seriously and law enforcement responded as if the call was a priority. To reduce the aforementioned human collateral associated with fatal domestic violence, the actions of the…

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