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    1. A critique on the available community resources related to unwanted pregnancy Critique on availability of community resources (30) • Provide a brief account of unwanted pregnancy and the educational talk/seminar conducted • Clearly identify the available community resources related to the selected client /women’s group from a variety of sources • Comprehensive analysis‚ synthesis and evaluate the availability of identified community resources (consider issues for client‚ family‚ society

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    Radicalesbians – The Woman-Identified Woman In their paper “The Woman-Identified Woman” (1970)‚ the collective Radicalesbians‚ much like Wittig will do in the following decade‚ focuses on the marginalized sexual standpoint of ‘women’ and ‘lesbian’ that emerge from the intersection of the personal and the political circa late 1960’s/early 1970’s. It is the agenda of the political environment of the day‚ Radicalesbians argue‚ that the former is policed in part by weaponizing the latter as a stigmatizing

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    Encountering Conflict – Essay 2 – Daniel Furnell Prompt: “In conflict‚ it is women who suffer most” Plan: Interpretation of prompt: Generally throughout the majority of conflicts especially physical conflict‚ it is the men who are at the forefront fighting the battle. However it is the mother‚ the wives‚ the daughters and the sisters of these men who are the ones who suffer most. Paragraphs/Ideas * Picassos painting “the weeping woman” depicts a grief stricken lady‚ experiencing the

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    An encounter with interpersonal conflict Conflict is something we all ex prince at one point or another in our life time. According to our author‚ “Conflict is a part of every interpersonal relationship‚...” (DeVito‚ 2008-2009‚ p.286). Since people have different views‚ conflict‚ a disagreement‚ is something we all must learn to deal with. The conflict I choose to write about involves a conflict I encountered with my ex-girlfriend a while ago. Me and my ex met through mutual friends we shared

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    “A Peaceful Woman Explains Why She Carries a Gun” is an excerpt from Linda M. Hasselstrom’s essay Land Circle that details why and for what purpose she purchases a handgun and concealed carry permit. In the essay‚ Mrs. Hasselstrom recounts several instances where men disrespected and purposefully intimidated her in violent ways that truly scared her. Originally‚ Mrs. Hasselstrom took Kung Fu‚ but soon realized that if she was attacked by an average male‚ he could easily over power her just due to

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    Conflict is an inevitable part of the daily lives of citizens everywhere regardless if it is occurring in personal relationships‚ outside relationships‚ or even in the workplace. Though often thought of as negative‚ conflict is a necessary part of life and doesn’t always have to be viewed as with negative undertones. There are two types of conflict‚ functional and dysfunctional. Though the negative perception conflict carries with it‚ in regards to in the workplace‚ functional conflict can be a

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    In “A Peaceful Woman Explains Why She Carries a Gun” the author did not seem paranoid or a risk taker. She was trying to get peace of mind about her insecurity and safety. Several times during the story she told of instances where her safety was put to the test. She was camping with another woman and trying to rely on the rangers for protection from some nearby guys talking about messing with her‚ ending up having to just leave. Another time‚ she was on a bridge and had four men try to scare her

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    1. Six essential skills for managing conflict effectively 1.1 Create and maintain a bond‚ even with your ‘adversary’ Firstly‚ we need to form or re-built a bond with other party because we only need a general goal base on common esteem‚ constructive consider and cooperation by treat them as a friend but not enemy. The leader should learn to divide the people from the problem. This can avoid the oppose responses to attack or bad emotions. 1.2 Establish a dialogue and negotiate It is important to

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    do learn all the fuzzy-headed‚ unassertive language of our sex‚ we are ridiculed for being unable to think clearly‚ unable to take part in a serious discussion‚ and therefore unfit to hold a position of power. It doesn’t take much of this for a woman to begin feeling she deserves such treatment because of inadequacies in her own intelligence and education. “Women’s language” shows up in all levels of English. For example‚ women are encouraged and allowed to make far more precise discriminations

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    PARADISE ROAD PARADISE ROAD: WORKSHEEETS Identify three characters in the film “paradise road” Adrienne Pargeted Daisy Margret Drummond Rosemary Leighton Jones In a paragraph‚ record the details of what happened in the film The film begins at Raffles hotel in Singapore‚ minutes prior to the Japanese invasion. After the sound of a bombing and the instructions of military officials‚ the women and children and boarded onto a boat set for safety but‚ after it was bombed‚ meant that the

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