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    leader and forerunner in domestic violence for over a century now. Established in 1906‚ the YWCA is has steadily expanded and enhanced a comprehensive menu of domestic violence service provision‚ offering clients real tools to implement change in their own lives. Their mission statement is to transform lives through safety‚ healing and empowerment. This is an organization that is dedicated to eliminating racism and empowering women. The YWCA Pierce County’s vision is to create a safe‚ just and equitable

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    A Primer on How to Create a Bullet-Proof Disaster Recovery Plan for the Entire Organization Elizabeth M. Ferrarini‚ She is a free-lance writer from Boston‚ Massachusetts. Reach her at iswive@aol.com Minutes after the first of two planes plunged into the World Trade Center ’s Twin Towers on September 11‚ 2001‚ Morgan Stanley Dean Witter‚ Inc.‚ the largest tenant in the World Trade Center‚ declared a disaster and rushed its disaster recovery plan into place with the help of SunGard Recovery

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     Introduction o Study on a child’s mental health that has witnessed domestic violence. o There have been many studies that have been focused on a child being a victim of domestic violence but not many that deal with actually witnessing domestic violence. o Children do not need to physically see the domestic violence occur o Statistics-  approximately 10 million witness domestic violence in the USA  more than 34‚000 pass through DV refuges yearly in England and Wales  26% of young adults

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    Daniyah Hannini Final Paper War‚ Peace and Violence in Western Religious Thought For a little over ten years‚ various works have been published by numerous academics in hope of finding some sort of solution when it comes to the position America should take when it comes to dealing with the tragedy of the September 11th attacks and the seemingly uprising form of “radical” Islamists. Although the bulk of books and articles published that seem to agree and promote the concept of

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    ----------------------- President Woodrow Wilson had a plan for peace in the war known as the Fourteen Points. It was also called “Peace Without Victory.” The plan meant to prevent international problems from causing another war. To promote his plan for peace‚ Wilson visited Paris‚ London‚ Milan‚ and Rome in Europe. However‚ the Allies were against Wilson’s Fourteen Points. The Allies wanted to punish Germany for the war. One idea of Wilson’s peace plan was an end to secret treaties. One issue that

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    1:30-2:45 9-29-2010 Teen Domestic Violence: Necessary Intervention For my assignment I chose to write about Domestic Violence in Teen-Dating relationships and initiating necessary intervention to help prevent future victims. Domestic violence is defined as an act of force or intimidation that can gravely damage the life‚ body‚ psychological integrity‚ or freedom of a person in a family or relationship. Although both males and females can experience violence‚ women or young girls are usually

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    practice has emerged over the years in human service agencies. The article "Bringing Trauma-Informed Practice to Domestic Violence Programs: A Qualitative Analysis of Current Approaches" outlines 6 core principles. The principles are emotional safety‚ restoring choice and control‚ facilitating connection‚ supporting coping‚ responding to identity and context‚ and building strengths (Wilson‚ Fauci‚ Goodman‚ 2015). The Van Buren Domestic Violence Coalition (DVC) utilizes similar concepts in their approach

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    If you are attempting to leave‚ or have just left‚ an abusive situation with your children‚ you need to contact a domestic violence attorney. A domestic violence attorney can do a variety of things that will help you get out of the situation that you are currently dealing with. #1 Protective Order The first thing that you need to do in order to protect your children and yourself from your abuser is obtain a restraining or protective order. The language used from this document vary from state to

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    The Effects of Domestic Violence A woman wakes up in the middle of the kitchen floor‚ and as she opens the one eye that isn’t swollen shut‚ she frantically searches for her minor child with no avail. She calls the police who take her report and then question her about her bruises and black eye. She tells them what happened; they take her report and begin the search for her daughter. When they find her daughter and husband they return them both home because the daughter is “safe” in their

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    Peace is a state of harmony characterized by the lack of violence‚ conflict behaviors and the freedom from fear of violence. Commonly understood as the absence of hostility‚ peace also suggests the existence of healthy or newly healed interpersonal or international relationships‚ prosperity in matters of social or economic welfare‚ the establishment of equality‚ and a working political order that serves the true interests of all. Etymology [edit] From the Latin pax‚ meaning "freedom from civil

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