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    Sex and Social Movements in San Francisco Social deviance and San Francisco go together like peanut butter and jelly. From the California Gold Rush to current social justice movements‚ the city has offered a place to foster new ideas and shelter outcasts. In a time where men dominated the public sphere‚ madams of the Barbary Coast were still able to have financial agency. Later down the line in the 1960’s‚ San Francisco provided a platform to reanalyze conventional norms in an era of political unrest

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    HOW ADDICTIONS DESTROY THE FAMILY UNIT In our modern life‚ there are certain things that can destroy the family unit queitly such as addictions. An addiction is anything that one must have in order to avoid a negative feeling or syptoms. Addictions can include almost anything‚ not just foods‚ drinks or other physical substances. Some addiction are mend to make one calm‚ but it easily becomes an emotional crutch that unfortunately usually worsen physical aspects of addiction. However‚ the point

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    The introduction of industrialization on America had an unprecedented impact on the average family culturally‚ numerically‚ and social economically. After the civil war‚ America began to industrialize heavily. During the civil war‚ the United States Government implemented the federalization of all the major railroad companies as well as all factories that produced war materials. This lead to a new and unprecedented efficiency in industrialization which eventually lead to the defeat of the confederacy

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    Computers and the Many Benefits Computers play a huge part in many all of our lives in one way or another. They have many purposes and are used in various types of environments‚ such as medical facilities‚ government offices‚ and many households. They also are the reason we are able to surf the internet‚ watch animated television shows and see movies with special graphics. Computers have impacted our lives in many ways. You may not notice it but they did make life a lot easier. Without computers

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    How many haters can I kill today? Too many to count‚ don’t get in my way I shoot a mofo in the throat with my bow Tomahawk chop is my death blow Freedom fightin’ machine‚ big-ass hatchet in hand Why’d you have to kill my bros? I’m-a slash your face‚ man I’m a very skilled assassin killin’ dudes in ones and twos Blood flowin’ like a river‚ need a box of tissues When I’m huntin’‚ I be stuntin’‚ you can never find me In the bushes‚ in the hay stacks‚ in your mother’s laundry Watch me comin’‚ free

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    In the story “Inside Out”‚ the author‚ Francisco Jimenez‚ describes a rather quiet character. Francisco’s family moved from Mexico to the United States‚ so he had trouble speaking the English language at his school. While in school‚ he met a kid named Arthur who could speak some Spanish. The two became friends because they can communicate with each other. However‚ whenever the teacher hears him talk in Spanish with his friend‚ she tells him to speak English. His favorite subject at school was art

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    2.3 Non-disabled Siblings of Autistic Children Having a sibling with ASD is not always easy‚ especially for children. No matter how much of an age difference siblings have‚ the non-handicapped child always has the role of an older sibling due to the delayed development of the autistic child.1‚2 They have to deal with being neglected by their parents‚ their autistic sibling’s challenging behaviour and a shift of responsibilities at home.3‚4 With increasing age of the parents‚ the role of the primary

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    Families dealing with a member suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can be mentally affected. Some families have trouble with depression and addiction‚ others with psychological problems like guilt‚ anger‚ and sympathy. Not every case is the same due to the severeness of that person’s PTSD and what symptoms they are showing. According to the The National Institute of Mental Health‚ PTSD is “a disorder that develops in some people who have seen or lived through a shocking‚ scary

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    earthquake‚ or even one that comes close to the size of the San Francisco earthquake. That shook San Francisco‚ California with a magnitude of 7.8 that horrific day‚ in the year of 1906. The people of San Francisco had no idea of what was going to happen to their city on that day. Everything was about to change for the people of San Francisco‚ California. The San Francisco earthquake was completely devastating for the people. Leaving many in the aftermath homeless with no roof over their heads‚ and

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    Today‚ the term "family" is difficult to define. All families are unique‚ and they can range anywhere from single parent families to extended families. Most importantly though‚ it is in the family where the next generation is being built. Parents must provide security and support for their children‚ and they need to be prepared for the challenges of balancing work and family in today ’s society. In traditional families‚ there was a mother‚ a father and their resulting children. The father would most

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