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    However‚ learning the values associated with a person’s culture can increase a clinicians understanding of the barriers a client would need to overcome to disclose an incident of sexual abuse. Shame in many cultures can inhibit the disclosure of CSA (Fontes‚ 2005). Many aspects of child sexual abuse can contribute to feelings of guilt‚ including the perception of being a victim‚ the sexual abuse topic‚ and the involvement with authority figures (SDF). Children are often not educated about their

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    Social Inequality 1930’s Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ the setting for the Harper Lee novel To Kill A Mockingbird. A novel which highlights the issue of social inequality‚ and the asinine binds of racial division in the 1930s South. Tom Robinson‚ an African American gentleman‚ was falsely accused of the rape of Mayella Ewell‚ an impoverished young white woman‚ and had to battle for his life at court in a racist‚ and prejudice society. But social inequality is not limited to only race. All people of all different

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    Don’t go by the tall health claims dished out with your favourite instant noodles. Contrary to the claims‚ most popular noodle brands are high in sodium and low on fiber content.A study by Ahmedabad-based Consumer Education and Research Society‚ which tested 15 brands at its in-house laboratory for ingredients such as fat‚ fibre‚ sodium‚ calcium and iron has claimed this."Instant noodles‚ were targeted at children and are now being promoted across all age groups as a healthy snack. But our tests

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    Vitals Name: Gordon Parks Birth Date: November 30‚ 1912 Place of Birth: Fort Scott‚ Kansas‚ United States of America Nationality: American Ethnicity: African American Gender: Male Occupations: photographer‚ composer‚ filmmaker‚ writer Awards Julius Rosenwald Award for photography‚ 1942; Syracuse University School of Journalism Award‚ 1961; Frederic W. Brehm Award‚ 1962; Newhouse Citation‚ Syracuse University‚ 1963; Philadelphia Museum of Art Award‚ 1964; New York Art Directors Club Award

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    Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) is characterized as a mental disorder of an individual’s pattern of guiltless behavior and the pattern of being socially irresponsible (Black 1). Antisocial Personality Disorder is not the most well-known disorder of all the personality disorders.The research on the cause and effect of ASPD is still being performed. Individuals with Antisocial Personality Disorder are more prone to breaking the law and breaking the rules of etiquette in social situations due

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    The Impact of Humans on the Biological Diversity of Natural Ecosystems Introduction Since humans have come into existence they have always been a cause of change of whatever natural areas they inhabit along with the living organisms of those natural areas. The different types of organisms such as plants‚ animals‚ and microorganisms that inhabit these areas are known as biological diversity or biodiversity. (USEPA 2010 ) Biological diversity can be affected by many different things‚ climate change

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    A Study of Child Abuse Reflected in Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A. Background of The Problem * Child abuse in general * DIKAITKAN DG AHLI * Child abuse in specific novel B. Research Problem * What kinds of child abuse are found in Oliver Twist in Charles Dikens? * How are the causes of child abuse in the novel? * Read‚ identification‚ dikutip‚ diuraikan CHAPTER II REVIEW of RELATED and THEORIES A. Literary appreciation

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    successful in dismantling major drug rings. 12. DEA took down The Medellin and Cali cartels in Colombia. 13. DEA joins forces with the FBI to bolster the effort with more anti drug manpower and resources. 14. Congress passes an amendment to the CSA to address new problems in the rapidly changing world of drugs. 15. Special Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena is kidnapped and murdered while on assignment in Mexico. His murder leads to the most comprehensive homicide investigation ever undertaken by

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    GREEN TEAMS Engaging Employees in Sustainability By Deborah Fleischer President Green Impact GreenBiz Reports ® GREEN TEAMS: Engaging Employees in Sustainability BY DEBORAH FLEISCHER November 2009 
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    Part one: It will include the strengths and weaknesses that Tata‚ as an internationally branded company‚ could potentially face. Tata motors wanted to compete in the Indian automotive industry by creating a form of transport that could carry up to 5 passengers. One of the requirements of the car was to provide an alternative to a traditionally used overloaded motorcycle which was unsafe. The main feature of the car was definitely its low sticker price‚ making it affordable for the growing middle

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