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    to Mrs. Pratibha Bhide for providing us with an opportunity to work on the project. It gave us an opportunity to apply the classroom knowledge in practice which helped us harness our skills in the field of research. We would also like to thank her for her expert guidance without which it would not have been possible to accomplish this project. Last but not the least‚ special thanks to all our friends whose support was extremely valuable and facilitated the successful execution of this project.

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    Women in Atienct Greek litetrue are describe in "Putting Her in Her Place: Women‚ Dirt‚ and Desire" by Anne Carson‚ as being wet‚ polluted‚ leaky and cold. This is used to describe the fact that many Greek writers such as Aristotle and Hesiod believed women to be more irrational than man‚ and unbounded to anything as men are‚ meaning women were more prone to sexual desires‚ jealousy‚ and emotions. Carson ties interesting points of his argument to certain Greeks myths‚ and the cultural norms these

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    Outline for Chapter 15 Section 1 Isabella Hu I. New Land Renews Slavery Disputes A. Regional Differences About Slavery 1. Representative David Wilmot offered the Wilmot Proviso‚ which passed in the House but not the Senate. 2. The Wilmot Proviso spurred a debate that showered growing sectionalism. 3. Since the Democrats and Whigs didn’t take a clear position on slavery‚ antislavery northerners formed the Free-Soil Party. a. The Free-Soil Party drew away 10% of the votes

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    Friends are a greater influence on children than parents In the book‚ “To Kill a Mockingbird”‚ Scout encounters a lot of friends attempting to influence her‚ and many of those times‚ they succeed. In the book Jem and scout are very vulnerable to peer pressure‚ which makes them want to follow the lead of other people. An example of this in‚ “To Kill a Mockingbird” when Dill claimed that Jem was too chicken to touch the Radley house‚ It was Dill who later claimed that Jem was too chicken to even

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    This week’s group presentation was about the jury selection. In many states they add the list of driver’s license and telephone directories to the juror pool which is how jurors get summons with a specific date and time. Other states add government list such as tax rolls and people who receive unemployment or food stamps however it is all random selection. Everyone has the right to trial and jurors are essential to this process. In order for a juror to get selected they must be citizens that are

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    unfortunately not as many of us thinks about it. Umera Ahmed was born on December 10‚ 1976 in Sialkot. Umera Ahmed completed her masters in English literature from Murray College‚Sialkot. She began her writing career in 1998 with her initial stories published in monthly Urdu digests. She has written 16 books‚ ranging from complete novels to compilations of short stories. Her most popular book is the current book of which I am presenting the review Pir-e-Kamil (SAW). This book became identity for Umera

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    PTSD: Veteran’s Perspectives on Peer Support’s Benefits and Drawbacks The Department of Veteran’s Affairs has recently augmented their existing care for Veterans’ suffering from PTSD with peer support groups. This brief report discusses Veterans’ perspectives on the benefits and drawbacks of peer support as an additional source of treatment for PTSD. PTSD is a psychiatric disorder that can occur in people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event such as a natural disaster‚

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    Stonehill which have motivated and prepared you to be an effective Peer Mentor. Last June I was extremely nervous for my journey ahead at Stonehill College. When touring the school‚ I was very comfortable on campus and felt the school would be perfect for what I wanted in a college‚ but I was still very anxious of the unknown. At orientation I was placed with a random group of people and slowly got to know each and every one of my fellow peers. The entire experience was so informational and comforting

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    becoming so much easier e. Self-esteem is hurt and social skills begin to dwindle f. People may find it easier to say hurtful things online because there is little to no confrontation g. People are over exposing themselves and peers through networking cites such as Facebook and not knowing who is seeing this information h. Text messaging makes it easier to talk to people as well as about other people because there is little to no confrontation‚ but

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    actually does. We know that peer pressure is such a crucial reason as to why adolescents begin to participate in things such as drugs and alcohol. Just how much to the extent is pressure from parents going to influence a child? It turns out that they have the opposite effect of what you think that it would have. There are factors such as gender and ethnicity that also plays their parts in who is more likely to begin substance use. What factors help a child stand up to peer pressure and go against conformity

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