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Child Abuse: Who's At Risk And The Outcomes?

... Others have made predictions of outcomes of the abused such as depression, self-esteem, and suicidal behavior. This paper will show that it is more than just race and social status that can determine whether or not certain children are at risk. It will also show that the outcomes for the victims are very similar. Risk Factors In the words of Gerbner, Ross, and Zigler (1980) "Malnourishment, sexual abuse, failure to feed and clothe a child, beating a child, torturing a child, withholding medical care from a child, allowing a child to ...

Number of words: 1674 | Number of pages: 7

Mass Media, Sex, And Pornography

... however, most of what is broadcast or transmitted in the news today is with reference to the chaotic condition of our planet, or something else that society as a whole sees as detrimental or damaging. But the news on television is not the only type of media taking the criticism of society. Other forms of mass media, specifically movies and television programs containing pornography and violence have been heavily criticized. The underlining concept to be debated here is that society is negatively influenced, specifically, by these images ...

Number of words: 2705 | Number of pages: 10

Instore Help?

... potential customers. If each five tells five more and so on, your store stands the chance of losing a substantial portion of its customer base. The old adage ‘time is money’ has never been more true. Remember the same holds true for a consumer; "if you waste my time, I will not waste my money." For the past couple of months I have been coping with an algae problem, in my home aquarium, known as greenwater. This is caused by too much light and too much organic matter on which the algae feed. It is not a threat to the fish but turns the wate ...

Number of words: 897 | Number of pages: 4

Immigration & Americas Future

... the Statue of Liberty was built. There are 4.5 billion today. World population is growing at an enormous rate. The world is going to add a billion people in the next eleven years, that's 224,000 every day! Experts say there will be at least 1.65 billion more people living in the world in the next twenty years. We must understand what these numbers mean for the U.S. Let's look at the question of jobs. The International Labor organization projects a twenty- year increase of 600 to 700 million people who will be seeking jobs. ...

Number of words: 2066 | Number of pages: 8

The Struggle Between Being And Knowing

... clear to me as a freshman and still not too clear to me as a candidate for graduation. Many students are still left wondering if that is all there is. The society we live in demands the degree. We go to meet that demand. That is the easy part. We can easily learn what we are told to learn and spit out facts and information that is pumped into us. So we emerge with the treasured slip of paper but what else? Yes, we hopefully have acquired the skills to do the job we are seeking, but have we acquired the intellectual capacity for continued l ...

Number of words: 1115 | Number of pages: 5

Exaggerations And Reinforcement: A Male Version Of Women's Lib

... Men are visual creatures. "Similarly, the unique features of a female partner's physical appearance-the way her breasts swell in a dress, the outline of her torso through gossamer fabric-can become a powerful sexual stimulus for a man. Certainly, the visual sense always has and probably always will play a major role in men's sexual responsiveness" (Brooks 439). Where women are touched more by emotions because that's their nature obviously doesn't offend men, so why should we as men apologize for following our natural animal drives? T ...

Number of words: 621 | Number of pages: 3

Women In Africa

... they began to come together and protest. If one examines the following women's protests and their outcomes: A.E. Afigbo's The Warrant Chiefs, Sylvia Leith-Ross' African Women, Jean Allman's "Rounding Up Spinsters: Gender Chaos and Unmarried Women in Colonial Asante", and Irene Staunton's Mothers of the Revolution, several questions arise. What were women seeking and how did this differ from what men wanted? Did women attain their goals, and if not, why not? If women were not successful in getting their concerns at the forefron ...

Number of words: 2373 | Number of pages: 9

Gangs: Until There's An Answer

... as the "Mexican mafia" in custody. Los Angeles Police Chief Willie Williams called the gang "vicious," saying they have "terrorized" the neighborhood for years1. On September 27, 1995, the Los Angeles Times printed one response to the shooting written by two emergency physicians, H. Range Hutson MD, and Deirdre Anglin MD, who were deeply saddened by the shooting. The strongest argument presented in the letter written by Hutson and Anglin was that unless the root causes of gang formation are effectively addressed, and gang access to illegally ...

Number of words: 530 | Number of pages: 2

Social Norms Are Constantly Changing

... schoolhouse that included about fifteen kids ranging from first to sixth grade. She mentioned that one time a kid was caught cheating on a test. The teacher tied the kid to a chair and sprayed him down with Raid insect killer. When I expressed disbelief, she swore it was true. Another interviewee that grew up in the early twenties attended school only through the eighth grade. After that he helped his father on the farm. In the typical school day today, a student has to do a lot more than cheat on a test to get in any real trouble ...

Number of words: 748 | Number of pages: 3

Inhumanity

... humans as they do not deserve. The most prominent would be war. War is when a political dispute between leaders get so large to them they have to call upon there nation to commit acts of murder. While this is personal to the leaders and this may mean something to them, the military that they have do the killing for them are merely tools in a game. This is very impersonal for the people in battle. They are just told to kill, shoot, or bomb, complete strangers. While the stranger, their opponent, has no personal aggression towards them. This ...

Number of words: 719 | Number of pages: 3

Progresses In Society And Their Outcomes

... to a good “civilization.” Sartre says that his body is an existent structure of his own awareness of life. If someone if not aware of how to live, they will not know how to develop as society improves and betters itself. As we talk about society we must also think about each individual in society. “Each individual has a responsibility not only to himself or herself, but also to the greater society.” Responsibility is very important and a key essential to make a greater society. To have a greater society, each individual has to ...

Number of words: 807 | Number of pages: 3

Sibling Rivalry

... receive less attention now that his mother is caring for his brother. In such a situation the older brother may act violently toward his younger brother in the absence of an adult. In such a situation there are different theories about what to do. Some say that a parent should allow them to work it out by themselves (unless the baby is too young). The instinctive reaction is to scold the older brother and "baby" the younger brother. This helps neither brother. The younger brother feels more dependent, which damages his self-image, while it m ...

Number of words: 529 | Number of pages: 2

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