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    A greater challenge in the development with primary caregivers will result in increased difficulty to develop trust in the therapeutic alliance (Bowlby‚ 1977). It was noted that parents subject to cause neglect and or maltreatment‚ or reject a child for any reason would likely omit or falsify vital information needed in the assessment (Bowlby‚ 1977). This was meant to save face as a means to avoid judgement or blame‚ sometimes unconsciously and other

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    What Story Should Be told? 30 min: Did you know that the wealth that belongs to the university of Texas and Texas A & M was funded by oil discoveries? The Texas legislative set aside an original land grant of one million acres for future Texas colleges. But in 1883 another million acres was added to the land endowment. The land reserved for the university was very dry and wasn’t thought of to be worth much‚ especially not 4.4 billion dollars! Oil was first struck on this land in 1923 and in that

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    unconsciousness‚ than severe traumatic brain injuries do. The number of traumatic brain injuries between 2001-2010 in the emergency department has increased by 70%‚ while the number of deaths from traumatic brain injuries has decreased by 7%. The leading causes of TBI between 2006-2010 are as follows‚ in order of most prevalent: falls‚ unknown or other

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    symptoms: swellings or tumors in the armpits and groin‚ which led to blackness on different parts of the body. There’s no doubt that the Europeans had their own opinion on the cause of the plague and how to contain it. The Black Death was a plague that very unfamiliar to the victims. As a result‚ they had different beliefs on the cause of the plague; however‚ they all shared one common belief: the disease was airborne. According to the “Ordinances Against the Spread of Plague‚ Pistoia‚ 1348‚” “no citizen

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    some extent that a lack of resources is the beginning cause of a collapse of a civilization. There are some historians that believe that not all civilizations are doomed to collapse due to that previous civilizations were not able to properly and accurately handle their problems and as long as you sustain stability than

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    across the globe. While the immediate causes of WWII were manifold‚ they were deeply rooted in the aftermath of the Great War. Additionally‚ Japan’s calculated decision to force the United States into the conflict through the attack on Pearl Harbor further escalated the already brewing tensions. The war‚ its consequences‚ and the decisions made during this time had profound and lasting effects on both domestic and international affairs. Immediate and Underlying Causes of WWII‚ Relating to WWI The Treaty

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    Youth crime has always been a concern in societies around the world. People try to determine the causes to which these problems stem from. This topic intrigued me‚ so I decided to write an essay on the question relating to this topic‚ "What are the social causes of youth crime?" The theory that I am going to examine and use to answer this question is the labeling theory. This theory is also known as the societal reaction theory. The labeling theory will often examine the offender in the situation

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    Do Students Know What It Takes To Be Successful? Natasha V. Dinsmore The University of Mississippi Literature Review According to Mann‚ Harmoni and Power‚ individuals characteristically make their preliminary career-related decisions mainly during adolescence. This time in a young adult’s life can be very influential yet detrimental and such decisions regarding a career may have lifelong consequences for the individual’s vocational future‚ psychological well-being‚ health‚ and social

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    The Underlying Causes Of World War 1 World War 1‚ a.k.a ¨The Great War was one of the most tragic wars in history. The generation that went through World War 1 was nicknamed ¨The lost Generation¨ because of 4 years gone to waste on the war. But what was the underlying cause of World War 1? There are many beliefs on reasons World War 1 happened and these are 3 primary causes. Militarism‚ Imperialism‚ and alliances are debatable reasons for the cause of The Great War but what sticks out the most out

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    There are several causes to have started the war in July of 1914. The biggest being the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie‚ this led to Austria-Hungary declaring war on Serbia. The underlying causes are far more important in forcing Europe to forcing war upon itself. The four underlying causes of World War 1 are: Militarism‚ Alliances‚ Imperialism‚ and Nationalism. Among other causes such as: territorial‚ political‚ and economic‚ the importance of these are not as large

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