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    III The Impact of Domestic Violence Protection Orders on the Presumption of Equal Shared Parental Responsibility and Family Dispute Resolution A Definitions 1 Domestic Violence Protection Orders For clarity amongst the state and territories and for the purpose of this paper, under the Family Law Act, a protection order is referred to as a ‘Family Violence Order’ with a subsequent definition of ‘family violence’ located in s 4 of the Act. A protection order or family violence order will be…

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    Women Unequal Pay in Developed Countries Women and unequal pay is a normal social issue has been existing on the world stage for decades. Since President Kennedy signed the Equal Pay Act (EPA) in 1963, women have earned 59 percent for every dollar that earned by men. Today, the pay gap became narrowed but still exists with women earning 79 percent for every dollar earned by men (Hallman). During the past few decades, a lot of people participated in the study of why this social issue still exists…

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    Some believe that the existing criminal laws are adequate to address domestic violence and expanding government policies and programs is unnecessary.  On the other hand, the reaction to violence against women is met with the notion that there should be stronger government action (Robbins & Weissman, 2012).  There are several activist groups, legislators, and conservatives that oppose the VAWA because they claim the act has done little or no good for real…

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    Crenshaw’s Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence Against Women of Color, she discusses a few things that really left an impact on me. Her views on violence against women of colour, structural intersectionality, and domestic violence and anti – racial politics; leads me to believe that feminism has helped me in ways I do not fully know. One of Crenshaw’s theme within her writing is that women of colour are subjected to an inferior position which is created…

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    written by Tennessee Williams. Most people don’t know whether to jump in and help or to just leave it alone because the helper might feel that the aggressive abuser will take his anger out on them. There are two organizations who will help out abused women; those two organizations are the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) and the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV). Both of these groups understand what to do when there is a physical altercation between a…

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    The Intervention Plan Short-term In the short-term it would be highly advisable for Maria to take out a protection order as soon as possible. As Dmitri has no known history of physical violence in his behaviour, it may be that he doesn’t understand his behaviour and needs to be explicitly told that his behaviour is illegal, as most protection orders do work in creating safety and getting the perpetrator to reconsider their behaviour (Laing & Humphreys, 2013). A protection order would also assist…

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    I choose Human Trafficking because it is something that I do not know to much about personally. I have seen some of it in different forms of media, such as television and in the news, but other than that it is talked about very much. It was very interesting actually seeing facts about it. I did second guess myself when doing both Major Assignment one and Major Assignment two. It was due to the fact that it is very hard to find specific numbers on the number of people involved in it because it is…

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    Finding Style An author 's style is like his or her signature. It stems from their unique combination of literary elements, and how they weave these aspects into their work. Authors ' styles can be near indistinguishable or the complete antithesis of each other, as in the case of William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway. However, despite the obvious contrasts in the two author’s writings, there are several similarities in their work. Their short stories, Faulkner 's "A Rose for Emily," and…

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    role and treatment of women before, during and after the period of war in 1980s Afghanistan. Notably, he examines the drastic changes in attitudes to marriage, education and law. This is as Mariam is presented as ‘Naturally timid, or sweet...or dependent, or self-pitying’ and Nana as ‘the woman as eternally dissatisfied shrew’. However, in his portrayal of Laila, she both challenges and conforms to both the society she lives in and in terms of the ‘literary representation of women repeated…

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    Sexiness Sells Analysis

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    understand that ads on billboards and in magazines are displaying viciousness towards women and as a result promoting men to be aggressive toward females. Additionally, by using sexism in rap music, women are made out to be sex objects for men to take advantage and control of. These ads and lyrics not only can be portrayed as a come on but also gives a false message to young men about women’s true intentions. As a result, women…

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