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    more prone to engaging in unprotected sex‚ which is one of the leading causes to abortion. Through the years‚ different techniques are being utilized to prevent pregnancies or give alternatives to abortion. Better education regarding sex and improvements with contraception has made a lot of advancements in the past years. Teenage attitudes towards abortion in general and for themselves vary greatly. Some thinks that it is always wrong for a woman to have an abortion. Some see it as all right for

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    allowing for female prefects. Some examples of ancient Chinese prefects include: Chong Fu - prefect of the Ying District in the East Han Dynasty and Ching Chow - prefect of the modern Shang-tung Province. An example of a female prefect would be Lady Qu[1] of Wuding (serving 1531-ca. 1557). Pre-modern Europe[edit] For the most part‚ crime was viewed as a private matter in Ancient Greece and Rome. Even with offenses as serious as murder‚ justice was the prerogative of the victim’s family and private

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    thousands and thousands of lives of Tutsis. It lasted more than 100 days and was the quickest killing spree that we have ever seen. It killed children‚ a lot of families. The Genocide was sparked when the Rwandan president Juvenal Habayirmana by getting shot down outside Kigali airport( he was a Hutu). The Genocide could’ve been prevented many many ways‚ outside leaders could have interfered with the whole mass killings and stopped Kalimanzara from supplying all the weapons. Tutsis also had a name

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    defined as stressors. Stressors generally lead to negative stress because people cannot their demands. For example‚ when a person is in traffic congestion‚ he will be late for his job meeting or if teenagers who want to get higher grades are not successful in the exams they are generally in a stressful situation. Therefore‚ these stressors affect people’s lives negatively. People are often faced with many types of them and there are two major stressors in our lives. One of the major stressors is external

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    Hindrance Stressors I have no experience in the workplace so I will talk about my experience of Hindrance Stressors in sports. This experience took place a year ago when I was 20 years old. It was my 2nd year of playing college basketball at Laney College in Oakland Ca. As one of the more mature and responsible players on a young team I did receive some management like responsibilities such as making sure my teammate were going to study hall on time‚ leading warm ups before practice‚ and basically

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    Do you think that collective security could have prevented World War II from happening instead of using appeasement? To stop Germany from breaking the Treaty of Versailles and taking over other nations‚ Neville Chamberlain‚ the prime minister of Britain believed in appeasement because he knew that if Britain used collective security immediately‚ they would have definitely lost the war. However‚ I believe collective security would have been a more effective path to go towards. The most simple definition

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    question that follows in Part B‚ where students must incorporate documents and outside knowledge into their response. In one sample DBQ on the United States becoming a more industrialized society‚ documents included a chart on the impact of industrialization from 1870-1910‚ quotations from Samuel Gompers and Jane Addams‚ and a political cartoon on Andrew Carnegie. After answering one or tw scaffolded questions for each document‚ students had to write an essay discussing the advantages and disadvantages

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    Identify four major ongoing stressors in your life. In my everyday life I am encountered with different stimuli that end up becoming stressors. Four of the many stressors that I consider to be major are school‚ work‚ communication‚ and time. I consider school to be a main stressor for me because it is I big part of my life where I am required to manage my time wisely. There is a lot of homework to be done‚ different assignments with the same deadline‚ and having to assist my son with his school homework

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    caseloads which in turns causes not enough time to thoroughly complete these caseloads and results in officers stressed that they are unable to effectively do their jobs. Probation and parole officers are placed in many traumatic situations that can lead to burnout. Another major stressor for these officers is the uncertainty of their roles in their cases. Role conflict is the difficulty for officers to enforce rules and laws; and then to provide support and reintegration. This stressor is major because

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    children have been killed due to war-related injuries‚ 4 million have been disabled‚ 1 million orphaned‚ and 12 million dislocated from their homes (UNICEF‚ 1996). The Durant’s (1968) after writing The History of Civilization concluded that “war is one of the constants in history” and that “in the last 3‚421 years of recorded history only 268 have seen no war.” Population explosions‚ the breaking up of the colonial empires‚ the rise of nationalism‚ tribalism‚ and religious fundamentalism have spurred

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