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    Pd 603

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    PART I Article 1 For the purposes of the present Convention‚ a child means every human being below the age of eighteen years unless under the law applicable to the child‚ majority is attained earlier. Article 2 1. States Parties shall respect and ensure the rights set forth in the present Convention to each child within their jurisdiction without discrimination of any kind‚ irrespective of the child’s or his or her parent’s or legal guardian’s race‚ colour‚ sex‚ language‚ religion‚ political

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    Paco Rabanne was born Francisco Rabaneda y Cuervo in 1934‚ in Pasagès de San Pedro‚ Spain. Rabanne studied architecture at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-arts in Paris from 1951 to 1963. In 1963‚ Rabanne won an award at the Biennale de Paris for an inhabitable garden sculpture‚ which was exhibited at the Musée d’art moderne de la ville de Paris.  From 1955 to 1963‚ Rabanne used his sketching skills to finance his architectural studies‚ regularly working for Roger Model and for Charles

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    COUN 603

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    Case Study Jessica Whipkey Liberty University KEY STRENGTHS Walter and Pam present as a married couple between the ages of 51-60 and have been married between 31-40 years. Walter and Pam together have two children‚ live in a suburban area and were never previously married. Based on the positive couple agreement (PCA) Walter and Pam categorized as a conflicted couple. An article entitled How to Understand the Revised Individual and the Positive Couple Agreement (2002) explains the PCA

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    Premarital sex issexual intercourseengaged in by persons who areunmarried. It is generally used in reference to individuals who are presumednot yet of marriageable ageor between adults who will presumably marryeventually‚ but who are engaging insexual activityprior to marriage.Sex ispleasurable‚ but in God’s view‚ the primary purpose of sex is not recreation‚but rather re-creation. In other words‚ sex is for reproduction. God does notlimit sex to married couples to rob pleasure from those who are

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    FINAL COMPUTER ASSIGNMENT FOR STAT 1: Salary equity at SAFECORP You have been asked to provide statistical expertise in a lawsuit alleging discrimination against minority employees at Safecorp‚ a major banking institution. One of the issues at stake is salary equity. Your clients‚ the plaintiffs’ lawyers‚ have supplied a random sample of records from 474 employees (dataset = jobdata). The records include the following information: Variable name What the variable measures Type of measure id Employee

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    The Alpaca (Vicugna pacos) is a domesticated South American camelid species whose wild ancestor is the vicuña. Alpacas are raised in the highlands of Peru‚ Bolivia and Chile. More than 80% of the world’s alpaca population can be found in southern Peru‚ northwest of the Titicaca lake at 3‚700-5‚000 mt of altitude. The alpaca is a symbol of Peruvian national identity. It is calculated that more than 120‚000 families live directly from the alpaca as their main income and subsistence‚ and indirectly

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    Marital Rape

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    FAMILY LAW INTERNAL ASSESSMENT 1 MARITAL RAPE HISTORY Rape is defined as any act of sexual intercourse which a person is compelled to take part in under duress or through the application of physical force. Rape is derived from the ancient word ‘Raptus’ which implied theft‚ either of property or possession. The question here is‚ how did it to come to apply to this horrific crime? The answer is simple. In the minds of the bigoted population‚ rape was nothing more than

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    10 consequences of pre-marital sex (Do you want to avoid these?) 1. Worries about Pregnancy and AIDS For many sexually active young people‚ the fear of becoming pregnant or getting AIDS is a major emotional stress. Russell Henke‚ health education coordinator in Montgomery County‚ Maryland says‚ "I see kids going to the nurse’s office in schools‚ crying a day after their first sexual experience‚ and wanting to be tested for AIDS. They have done it‚ and now they are terrified. For some of them

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    Liberty Theological seminary JOURNAL ENTRIES A paper submitted to DR. STEVEN BROOKS In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the course PACO 500-C01 By Mark Davis 24587590 emdavis5@liberty.edu september 23‚ 2012 JOURNAL ENTRIES Week 1 Reference: “Pastors are also unique among counselors because of their social and symbolic roles. People approach pastors‚ therefore‚ with different expectations than those with other helping professionals.” (Benner‚ 33) Reflection:

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    Shayna Epps February 22‚ 2010 Dr. Mitchell Mackinem SENIOR RESEARCH MARITAL RAPE Introduction The topic the researcher has chosen to perform research on is marital rape. The researchers question is “is the perception of marital rape different based on gender?” There are many notable cases and reports on this act‚ yet there seems to be an uncertainty about whether this should be considered rape or not. It is believed by sociologist that the physiological trauma that can be caused upon these

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