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    In this essay‚ firstly‚ I will be addressing the impact media and marketing has on society‚ in particular children‚ and how female heroines shown through these methods can conflict with what we want to be representing as a ßrole model. I will then be analysing the evolution of Disney princesses and their representation of females in 20th and 21st century post-feminist ideologies. I will start from 1937‚ all the way to the last release in 2013. I will be deciphering their progression and examining

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    or care for a child’s basic needs or to adequately supervise the child. Child abuse usually is not a single act of physical abuse‚ neglect or molestation‚ but is typically a repeated pattern of behavior. A child abuser is most often a parent‚ stepparent‚ or caretaker of a child. He or she can be found in all cultural‚ ethnic‚ occupational and socio-economic groups. Indications of child abuse or causes of child abuse There is no one single cause of child abuse‚ but there are certain common

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    realization that there are many different types of adoptions. According to "Adoptive Identity: How Contexts Within and Beyond Shape Developmental Pathways‚" there are several types of adoptions that can affect the child’s identity development such as stepparent adoptions‚ heterosexual married couples who are choosing to adopt usually because of infertility‚ international adoptions‚ transracial adoptions‚ and adoptions by a single parent. (Grotevant et al. 380) I believe that all these different categories

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    Should Same Sex Couples Have the Same Adoption Rights as Heterosexual Couples? Krystal Davis COM/220 March 13‚ 2012 Barbara Plyler Should Same Sex Couples Have the Same Adoption Rights as Heterosexual Couples? In 2008‚ President Barack Obama stated there are too many children who need loving parents to deny one group of people adoption rights (eQuality‚ 2005). A child will benefit from a healthy‚ loving home‚ whether the parents are gay or not (eQuality‚ 2005). With that

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    Health Chapter 4 Notes: Communication and Relationships The Communication Process A variety of styles make up the communication process‚ including verbal‚ nonverbal‚ and meta messages. Nonverbal messages are communicated primarily by body language and facial expressions. A meta message has an underlying meaning or an implicit message‚ and may be used in advertising to encourage product interest at an almost subliminal level. Communication Goals In communication‚ your primary goal should be

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    THESIS From the suggestion of one researcher that broken homes equal broken people‚ and that broken people break others. Although this particular article focuses on the idea that boys without authoritative role models are well placed to get caught in the Sturm und Drang of adolescence‚ it seems the issues these children develop can be teased to a more widespread problem; perhaps it is a perceived brokenness of the normal familial network that creates the sense of injustice and turmoil that fuels

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    University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Nebraska Anthropologist Anthropology‚ Department of 1-1-1999 Teen Pregnancy: A Cross-Cultural Phenomenon but a Western Problem? Tina Brown Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nebanthro Part of the Anthropology Commons Brown‚ Tina‚ "Teen Pregnancy: A Cross-Cultural Phenomenon but a Western Problem?" (1999). Nebraska Anthropologist. Paper 116. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nebanthro/116

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    References: Amato‚ Paul R.‚ 1987. “Family Processes in One-Parent‚ Stepparent‚ and Intact Families: The Child’s point of View‚” Journal of Marriage and the Family 49: 327-37. Asis‚ M. B.‚ Huang‚ S.‚ & Yeoh‚ B. S. (2004). When the Light of the Home is Abroad: Unskilled Female Migration and the Filipino Family Astone‚ Nan Marie

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    broken family

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    CHAPTER 1 Problems and Its Background Introduction The family is the child’s first place of contact with the world. The child as a result‚ acquires initial education and socialization from parents and other significant persons in the family. The family lays the psychological‚ moral‚ and spiritual foundation in the overall development of the child. Structurally‚ family/homes are either broken or intact. A broken home in this context‚ is one that is not structurally intact‚ as a result

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    The Genetics of Violence

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    The Genetics of Violence Introduction We‚ in the 1990 ’s‚ are slowly and inevitably being faced with the sociological and biological implications of impending genetic power. This power is analytical‚ in such cases as the Human Genome Project‚ which will hopefully succeed in mapping out the genetic code for the entire human genetic composition. Moreover‚ this power is preventative and participatory in that it can be‚ and is being‚ used to control the behavior of humans and other animals. This new

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