Sexual assault in the U.S. military

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    Flashbacks, nightmares, extreme anxiety, sleep disturbances, or avoidance of any provocation of the traumatic events, are all symptoms of PTSD. Children may reenact the trauma in their play or may exhibit aggressive behaviors (U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, 2015). Some may have memory lapses of the traumatic events. However, it is possible for triggers such as smells to cause a break; therefore, they are avoided at all costs (Cacioppo & Freberg, 2013). There are biological…

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    nothing less.” means that women and men should be treated equally. “Modeled after the Declaration of Independence and written primarily by Stanton, the declaration demanded that women be awarded the same rights that were guaranteed to men under the U.S. Constitution.” which should have been already been granted. “ the declaration argued that women should be granted equally with men in all areas of life, including law, education, employment, and the right to vote.”Women should have not been…

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    then mainland Greece, from the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia. Today, Greece, especially the islands of Lesbos, Chios, Samos, Symi, Rhodes, Leros, and Kos, are wracked by Muslim refugee crime, unsanitary public health habits of migrants, sexual assaults by migrant men of women and children, acts of arson and vandalism, and a diminution of Greek culture and religious…

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    been marred by several allegations of sexual assault spanning several decades. After leaving high school to enlist in the United States Navy, Bill Cosby continued his education but eventually dropped out to pursue stand-up comedy. The espionage series I Spy (1965–1968) was Cosby's first acting gig, and it made history…

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    Restroom Controversy

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    workplace environment. Schools, government agencies and companies, as well as the military, continuously refused to employ individuals believed to be homosexual. In Social Problems, John J. Macionis dedicates a chapter to sexual orientation and inputs the discrimination of those that correspond with the LGBT community. Employees who came out or were perceived as part of the LGBT body were fired due to their sexual orientation and not for any other justified reasoning (208). The evidence…

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    The day a U.S. citizen turns 18, he or she has the right to choose political leaders, purchase firearms, marry, and even enlist in the military, but are denied one simple right, the right consume an alcoholic beverage, and are considered an adult in the eyes of the law. A 20 year old can have the power to go can kill someone but not the right to consume an alcoholic beverage, it doesn’t make sense. Having the drinking age to 21 doesn’t stop young teenagers. Of course a nice and easy invention…

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    Trump Vs. Clinton

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    the Islamic State with a coalition of Arab and Western states, and using fair trade deals to increase U.S. jobs. On the other hand, there are many more policies they don’t agree on. Trump wants to increase the size of the Air Force, Army, Marines, and Navy, but Clinton wants to simply strengthen our alliances. Strengthening alliances is the better option since increasing the size of the military will certainly not help the debt that our country is in. In addition, having stronger alliances means…

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    Uniformed Services as a Biomedical Research Associate and a Military Health Educational Training Officer that Physician -Assistant Suicide is committed with the support of an additional person, occasionally a physician; however, it became the main attraction of public debate regarding its moral and ethical basis from…

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    the age of 21. The main argument is that “ the law should be brought into sync with age-of majority rights such as voting, military service, or contract”(Main, C.41). At 18 young adults are given several responsibilities and are held to the same standards as adults. Yet young adults are seen incapable of handling alcohol. At the age of 18 you are able to serve in the military, pay taxes, own a gun, and even be governor in some states.(Wil Fulton.1) Yet 18 year old are seen as not “mature” enough…

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    It is a mental disorder that may happen to people who experience or witness intense violence or accidents. Some other things that cause PTSD include military combat, rape, domestic violence, assault, sexual molestation, sexual abuse, kidnapping, child abuse, severe verbal abuse, terrorism, torture, automobile accident, airplane accident, natural disaster, animal attack and threatening individual with a gun or knife. Some symptoms are flashbacks…

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