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The very nature of such a situation requires that the primary character survive that which the reader is not sure he or she could ...
inhibit the use of aggression (Hertzberger, 1996). Given this fact, therefore, it becomes obvious that there must be ways to prev...
responding to student aggression. Each participant received a 4-page survey instrument. Forty-seven percent of the surveys were re...
In fourteen pages this paper discusses various types of policy reforms in such areas as violence against women and campaign financ...
In six pages this paper discusses the legal implications of media violence and also offers social and political perspectives as we...
This 5 page paper discusses the fact that Osama bin Laden and his followers are Muslims, and that Islam claims to be a peaceful re...
In six pages various family violence questions are answered and considers whether or not families of lower incomes are more likely...
In eight pages this paper considers the phenomenon known as hooliganism and how this antisocial and violent conduct can manifest i...
to commit themselves to achieving academic excellence within the boundaries of their abilities and teaching and support staff are ...
make use of a dozen political, social, economic, and military indicators for internal instability ("The Failed States," 2005). The...
become intimate with other men, and found himself in trouble, that it sparked her interest (McClennen, 2003). It seems that while ...
an end to these violent episodes? One of the most logical deductions is that of the new-fangled child rearing practices tha...
behavior. This concept of "mother blaming," then, has influenced the view of low-income families, single-parent families and the ...
broken properly (Ping, 2002, p. 3). The practice existed in China for over 1,000 years, and spread from the imperial dynasty to ...
is about methodology. In a study using quantitative data, Ramsay & Richardson (2005) examine the effectiveness of screening fo...
seen as fully individualized human beings. Medical Intervention One way to approach this problem is through medical interventio...
in violence, it remains a major issue that must be dealt with not only by teachers and other adults of authority, but also in the ...
topic, a student will find a slew of information on the subject, thus providing information related to many of the questions posed...
Her husband has only used her sexually for that is his nature, and is representative of the oppressive patriarchal culture. But, s...
activities. Sometimes this encouragement is overt but sometimes it is very covert and they receive it from practically everyone th...
have been "planted" by police detectives, meaning they discussed knowledge of the facts of the case rather than determining what t...
were able to live cooperatively. What was "good" was whatever perpetuated the interests of given society and what was "bad" was an...
she were to return to her native Togo her clitoris would be cut off(Swarns 2004). Lastly, there is the case of Mrs. Alvarado who i...
Magazine. Retrieved March 4, 2004 from: http://www.drugsense.org/mcwilliams/www.marijuanamagazine.com/toc/drugsand.htm DuPont, R...
Burgess poses basic questions regarding the...
toward school violence, rather than helping the situation, appear to have altered a beneficial trend. In fact, incidences of serio...
models that have been shown to decrease the incidence of behavior problems in the classroom? Cooperative learning, for example, ha...
result in stressful family conflicts over role expectations and individual behaviors" (Bhattacharya, 2002; p. 175). Acevedo...
color as well as students with emotional and behavioral disorders" (Austin, 2003; p. 17)? Can educators achieve better results by...
pp. 96-97) and the likelihood she will endure some level of domestic abuse. In association with this finding, it has come to ligh...