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    assertiveness. This powerful way of being creates great results‚ strengthens relationships‚ and builds self-esteem. Write three different responses to the instructor described in the following situation. Respond to the instructor by 1) PLACATING‚ 2) BLAMING‚ AND 3) LEVELING. Situation: You register for a course required in your major. It is the last course you need to graduate. When you go to the first class meeting‚ the instructor tells you that your name is NOT on the roster. You’ve been shut

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    Differential Leveling

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    WORK NO. 5 DIFFERENTIAL LEVELING I. OBJECTIVES: To determine the elevation of points relative to a reference point by differential leveling II. INSTRUMENTS: Engineer’s level‚ Leveling Rods‚ Marking Pins III. DISCUSSION: Direct leveling is the commonly employed method of determining the elevation of points some distance apart by a series of set ups of a leveling instrument along a selected route. This method of leveling is also referred to‚ as spirit leveling since the device used is

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    Resource Leveling

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    Resource Leveling Resource leveling is the process that ensures resource demand does not exceed resource availability. The ideal scenario would be a build up of resource usage at the beginning of the project and a reduction at the end of the project. However‚ the approach to resource leveling will also depend on whether resources are dedicated to a particular project or shared across several projects and whether there is a need to keep all resources fully utilized. Introduction: Resource leveling

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    Victim Blaming

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    Rape Culture and Victim-Blaming According to the Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime‚ victim blaming can be defined as “a devaluing act that occurs when the victim(s) of a crime or an accident is held responsible — in whole or in part — for the crimes that have been committed against them”. It can appear in forms of negative social response from authoritative organizations (lawyers‚ police‚ etc.) or from the victim’s social circle (friends‚ family‚ school‚ etc.) towards the crime that

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    Victim Blaming

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    Aspects of Victimology H. Corriveau Indent ½ inch. It was interesting to read that the originally term “victim” ‘was connected to the notion of sacrifice” and was defined as “a person or animal put to death during a religious ceremony”. (Karmen ) When I read that fact‚ I immediately could envision a horrific event set back many centuries ago. Today the term victim has expanded and branched into numerous definitions and scenarios‚ all of which pull at the heart strings. No extra space between

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    Theories Of Victim Blaming

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    extremely prevalent and harmful way these judgements occur happens through blaming sexual assault victims for their circumstances. The reasons surrounding victim blaming might seem obvious‚ but attribution

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    The Blaming of the Downfall of Macbeth William Shakespeare’s Macbeth has a character who goes insane due to the taunting of three sneaky witches. The witches explain to Macbeth that if he “gets rid of King Duncan‚” he will become king. Slowly but surely‚ Macbeth and his shady wife plot the murder of the King which eventually leads to his downfall. Macbeth’s wife‚ who is known in the play as Lady Macbeth‚ messes with Macbeth’s mind by telling him that she would question his manhood if he

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    Stop Blaming the Victims!

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    We’ve read this article in class and it was about several things that could be done to put an end to rape culture. I didn’t know rape was a culture‚ I thought it was a taboo. As the article “Ten Things to End Rape Culture” by The Nation said‚ the victim of rape shouldn’t be criticized on what she was wearing‚ saying or doing at the time of rape. As the article stated “The right question is‚ “What made him think this is acceptable?” ” We should be concerned as to why that person thought it was ok

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    Victim Blaming As we all know‚ crime is everywhere and happens all the time. There are murders‚ theft‚ burglary‚ fraud‚ forgery‚ and then there is rape. Rape occurs more often than most think. In fact‚ every 98 seconds another American is raped (RAINN). Most believe that rape occurs by a stranger coming out of a dark alley but in reality‚ 45% of rapes are done by someone the victim knows and only 28% are committed by an actual stranger (RAINN). Although it happens often‚ not many people are well

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    Victim Blaming is Self-Shaming The theory of feminism can help explain the reasons for unreported sexual assaults toward females. For instance‚ females strongly disagree with the perception of "rape culture". "Rape culture" is the act of subjugating women by disregarding the significance of sexual violence as a norm. Media being a powerful platform‚ is able to promote/obstruct numerous issues‚ including "rape culture"‚ for example Robin Thicke’s song Blurred Lines "I know you want it.../Can’t

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