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    Against Fairytales

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    English Monday‚ November 12th‚ 2012 Fairytales: Just a Fantasy Kids are addicted to fairytales they think it’s very amusing and exciting. Generally many children cannot sleep without having a story be read to them. As a matter of fact that is a very bad habit because fairytales do not help a child’s mind develop‚ it has no advantages and it has a huge negative impact on the brain. Fairytales are very twisted and are a bad influence to kids. Cinderella is a pure example for the disadvantages of

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    Against Abortion

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    Anthony mata Creative writing Period 1 4/1/13 Abortion: Why it’s Wrong How would you feel if someone took away your ability to live? Imagine not having any say in whether or not you want to have a life. Well babies don’t have a choice in their mother’s womb. If a woman decides to abort her baby‚ they can’t do anything about their life

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    Kidd 1 Joanne Sanchez‚ Ph.D. A-NCCT 3330.05: Summary Paper 9 February 2011 Summary on: Against the Odds‚ and Against the Common Good In her essay‚ “Against the Odds‚ and Against the Common Good‚” Gloria Jimenez evaluates the debate for state-run lotteries and surmises that state representatives‚ having citizens’ welfare in mind‚ should not pass bills urging them to gamble.

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    Sexual Harassment

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    Violence against women is not a new or recent phenomenon women have been the victims of violence all through the age‚ in all societies‚ cultures regions or religious communities in the world. It is indeed‚ ironic that in India‚ which has given rise to apostles of peace and non-violence‚ women have to bear the brunt of violence-domestic as well as public‚ physical as well as emotional and mental. Violence against women can be viewed in the historical perspective‚ for it is to a large extent‚ linked

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    Change in Status of Women

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    with education thereby seeking her own individuality‚ confidence and not compromising on her self-respect at any cost. This paper talks about the various problems faced by the Indian women in present day society‚ be it the heinous crimes committed against them‚ either in the form of rape‚ domestic violence‚ dowry deaths‚ women trafficking. We then move on to conclusion in which there are some suggestive measures which must be taken in order to improve the plight of women. INTRODUCTION The Indian

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    Women Empowerment

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    in the unrecognised sector; wide gender laps in literacy and in wage rate; and escalating violence against women and the rising incidence of female foeticide and infanticide. What concrete steps should the government take to address this issue? The First Five Year Plan‚ 1951: highlighted the need for organizing women. The Second Five Year Plan‚ 1956-61: made an attempt to protect women against unsafe work‚ stressed for maternity benefits and crèches for children. It also suggested speedy implementation

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    O’Leary‚ K. D. (1987). Predicting child behaviour problems in mentally violent families. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology‚ Vol: 15‚ 165-173. Malamuth‚ N. M.‚ Sockloskie‚ R. J.‚ Kess‚ M. P; & Tanaka‚ J. S. (1991). Characteristics of aggressors against women. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. Vol: 59‚ 5‚ 670-681. Mullen‚ P. E.‚ Romans-Clarkson‚ S. E.‚ Walton‚ V. A; and Herbinson‚ G. P. (1988). Impact of sexual and physical abuse on women’s mental health. Laucet. Vol: 1 (8590)‚ 841-845

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    Women's Rights in Iran

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    Do you think 13 years old is old enough to get married? To me this is crazy at 13 years old a person is still a child with a lot of growing up to do. In Iran a girl 13 years of age can legally get married. There are many negative effects of getting married at such a young age and many marriages end up in control by the husband. About 1 in every 3 women in Iran is abused throughout their lifetime (Esfandiari‚ 2003) and in Iran it is just a part of their culture. There are things the U.S. can do to

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    Against Same Sex Marriage

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    that provides attractive benefits and sexual convenience. Cohabitation and short term relationships are the inevitable result. Second‚ the introduction of legalized gay marriages will lead to polygamy and other alternatives to the one man‚ on woman unions. Why will gay marriage set the table for polygamy? Because there is no place to stop once the line has been crossed. Historically‚ the definition of marriage has rested on a foundation of tradition‚ legal precedent‚ theology‚ and the overwhelming

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    PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG MAYNILA Graduate School of Management 2nd Trimester 2011-2012 Administrative Problems of Development DPM – 703 Family Problems / Family Violence: Disrupted and Reconstituted Families Ivy M. Boca Student Dr. Celso D. Benologa Professor Outline Introduction Family * Types of Family * Family Structure/ Composition * Disrupted Family Causes of Family Disruption 1. Death of Parents 2. Abandonment 3. Filipino

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