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    IS-318: Mitigation Planning for Local and Tribal Communities Course Date 10/31/2013* *This course has been reviewed for doctrine related changes and therefore is dated October 31‚ 2013. We recommend that you review the contents of the course and look over the updated materials. If you have already passed the exam for this course‚ you are not required to complete the exam again in order to be current in your training by FEMA EMI records. If you choose to retake the exam‚ your completion certificate

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    Discrimination in my opinion does exist in the criminal justice system‚ especially when it comes to minorities. There are people who argue that discrimination don’t exist there is only disparity. Discrimination is when a person is judged by their race without reference to their behavior or qualifications. Disparity is when something is inequality or a difference. Being a minority my peers and I have encountered some discriminatory actions from Americans. Rather they believe it or not minorities are

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    education‚ employment and income generation. Tribal Development in India can be classified into the isolationist approach‚ the assimilation approach and the integration approach. Verrier Elwin‚ a citizen of Great Britain‚ came to India in 1927 as a Christian missionary. Elwin felt that the tribes were the most vulnerable groups in society who must be kept separate from the rest of Indian society in order to conserve and preserve their ethnic identity‚ their tribal social structures‚ their culture‚ and

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    Stigma of Rape Because Popular culture depicts a “typical” rape as being perpetrated by “sick” or crazy men where the rape is a “sudden‚ violent attack by a stranger in a deserted‚ public space‚ after which the victim is expected to provide evidence of the attach and of her active resistance” (Williams‚ 1984). This stereotype script frames rapists as strangers and the literature refers to such a description as the “classic” rape scenario (Williams‚ 1994). Women whose experiences do not conform to

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    Stigma is defined as Stereotypes or negative views attributed to a person or groups of people when their characteristics or behaviours are viewed as different from or inferior to societal norms. (Dudley 2000). It leads others to avoid living‚ socialising‚ or working with‚ renting to‚ or employing people with mental disorders -especially severe disorders‚ such as schizophrenia. It leads to low self-esteem‚ isolation‚ and hopelessness. It deters the public from seeking and wanting to pay for care.

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    INTRODUCTION Stigma can be expressed in various term‚ it can be a brand‚ labelling or identification. It is a differentiation of a person resulting to a boundary between “us” and “them” (Link and Phelan 2001). These affect consumers in a way they are discriminated and treated differently because they have mental illness. The effect of stigma can take away the rights of consumers who are suffering from mental illness causing social dilemmas (SANE Australia 2013). A survey shows 74% of consumers experience

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    The stigma around mental health not only comes from society‚ the media‚ or our peers‚ but it can also come from within. People may also avoid the stigma of mental illness because of stigma’s potential effects on one’s sense of self. Research shows that people with mental illness often internalize stigmatizing ideas that are widely endorsed within society and believe that they are less valued because of their psychiatric disorder (Corrigan‚ 2004). Working to diminish the stigma around mental health

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    TRIBAL MEDICINAL PLANTS OF KAMBAKAM HILLS‚ EASTERN GHATS‚ ANDHRA PRADESH‚ INDIA *S.K.M.BASHA‚ E. RAJYALAKSHMI‚ K.V.RAMI REDDY *NBKR Medicinal Plant Research Centre‚ Vidyanagar – 524413‚ SPSR‚ A.P. E-Mail: *drskmbasha@gmail.com ABSTRACT: Kambakam is a Village in Varadaiahpalem Mandal‚ Chittoor District‚ Andhra Pradesh State. Kambakam is located 3.736 km distance from its Mandal Main Town Varadaiahpalem. Kambakam is 99.28 km far from its District Main City Chittoor.Kambakam is located

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    man or woman in a straightjacket or a suicidal individual ranting on about hallucinations and killing can come to mind. Those are some of the many stigmas and stereotypes that prevent the mentally ill from receiving treatment and seeking help‚ due to a lack of awareness and the amount of treatment available. With more awareness and treatment‚ stigmas would be reduced along with harmful behavior. Although some people argue that treatment does not help the mentally ill and that treating mental illnesses

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    According to the United States Surgeon reports‚ stigma is one of the main barriers to mental health care (Bharadwaj et al.‚ 2015). It has also been noted that it is one of the many reasons why people make the choice to not get the necessary treatment they need is because they feel the stigma associated to the mental illness (Corrigan et al.‚ 2004). A lot of prior research has indicated the growing concern that stigma is an obstacle between appropriate care and letting the symptoms get worst when

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