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    exactly could turn someone‚ particularly a parent‚ to cause harm to child. However‚ a general consensus is that a few basic factors can increase the risk. Among these are mental health issues‚ substance abuse‚ lack of support and socioeconomic stress. Of all of these‚ socioeconomic stress is the most prominent cause of child abuse. This stress is often seen in a

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    Material Hardship Study

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    It has recently been found that material hardship impacts the development of a child. Specifically‚ authors Huang and Sherraden (2016) found that material hardship has a negative association with the social-emotional development of young children. Although it is generally known that different aspects impact the physical and emotional development of children‚ it is unclear as to which have a direct effect on a child’s brain development. To be successful in life‚ the development of all areas in the

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    Odyssey Literary Analysis

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    hoplite armies‚ was driven in great part by the innovations in weapons‚ armor and tactics. Nonetheless‚ the invention of the double-griped hoplon and the rearrangement of heavy infantry into a cohesive phalanx formation had various political‚ socioeconomic and psychological implications outside the battlefield‚ especially concerning the creation of a hoplite middle class. This model is most similar to George Grote’s thesis‚ as both claim that the Hoplite Reform marked the turning point between Homeric

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    actually be done to manage the social determinants of health is required‚ specifically which interventions are most appropriate and for whom. Good health follows a social gradient and typically flows in the positive direction with increasing socioeconomic status; The importance of the social (as opposed to biological or genetic) causes of this increase for example‚ housing quality‚ access to healthcare or quality of work‚ has also been established. This has led to increasing pressure in research

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    the knowledge of the Islamic Jihad Group’s motivation might assist in planning counter terrorist strategy. Included are explanations as to how the motivations of terrorists differ from the motivations of other violent criminals and how cultural‚ socioeconomic‚ or political factors could lead a person to become a terrorist or criminal. According to Jihad ideology‚ the human race is separated by those who are Muslim and those who have hot embraced a faith in Allah. Those who have not embraced this

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    comprised of the links between the microsystem which includes the relations between the home and school‚ and the school and workplace. In this subsystem‚ Bronfenbrenner states that family and school have greater effect than those attributable to socioeconomic status or race. This means that both teachers and students perceptions of bullying were hugely affected by their family and school environment. For example‚ students were influenced by how their family and peers at school view bullying and teachers

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    Gang Violence Analysis

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    singular perpetrator. Typically‚ there is an established hierarchy between victim and perpetrator. Perpetrators assert a sense of superiority over their victims. In regards to gang violence‚ those engaging in violent acts are almost identical in socioeconomic and cultural factors to their victims. The true difference between victim and perpetrator is matter of choice. Like their victims‚ perpetrators face poverty‚ lack of opportunity‚ and oppression. However‚ perpetrators choose to accomplish their

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    racism is the reason that most blacks and other minority groups at the bottom of the socioeconomic hierarchy in the United States. Sadly to say‚ influence of racism‚ discrimination and prejudice continue to manifest in all parts of the country despite efforts by some elements of the government. I believe‚ stronger laws along with stronger enforcement would be required to change the health system and socioeconomic into one that fully respects the dignity‚ integrity and culture of minority groups and

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    The role of an expert witness in the criminal justice system such a forensic psychologist‚ is to make appropriate and suitable assessments‚ therapeutic assessment‚ conduct interviews‚ conducts evaluations and consultations‚ and also collects data pertaining to case (Huss‚ 2013). A forensic psychologist may render an opinion in family law in a case involving custody dispute. The attorney may need the psychologist to assess or evaluate the impact of any negative behavior demonstrated from any of the

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    homeless meet their needs and positively affect their wellbeing although they often do not have adequate resources to access them.” Where the variety of factors‚ ranging from age‚ disability‚ education‚ ethnicity/culture‚ gender‚ location and socioeconomic status‚ diversifies their restriction in accessing these services. Although homeless people may share similar characteristics‚ each individuals level of need is determined and influenced by their circumstance in which they experience. Age is

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