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to violence are absenteeism, lateness, inability to focus, nervousness, poor performance, unexplained injuries and inappropriate c...
affect the viewer (Lavers, 2002). In other words, the viewer has little or no emotional reaction to the violent acts they are view...
this latter definition of the way that publishing is taking place may be seen as more controversial, while some blogs and publishe...
the media" (Fowles, 2001). Why is TV a stand-in for the other problems, and what are those problems? The reason TV makes such a g...
the radar," so to speak of most parents as research indicates that once children reach high school, parents rarely check the ratin...
to criminal activity, to substance abuse. These problems have both direct and indirect impacts on the family. A considerable bod...
extent challenged when her cousin decided to get married. Up until that point, Ludmilla had created and lived a life where at leas...
(Trattner, 1999). Accordingly, leaders in the field of social work began to urge a pro-active stance toward the nations mounting p...
to conform to these, or to rebel against them. Thoman (2003) makes the point that the American Psychological Associations survey i...
to occupational injury and death". In addition, "homicide has become the second leading cause of occupational injury death" (NIOSH...
habits the listening to the news and the reading of papers with reports may be seen as an influencing factor, propagating the mass...
a greater effect on African Americans than practically any other book published up until that time. William H. Ferris writes in 1...
a life of fear and torment, yet this is nothing more than a fa?ade of assurance. The people have no idea that each and every enti...
to violent acts in the news and other programming content. Television is not alone in this respect, however. Newspapers and even...
human element, therefore, is what makes social work agencies "social". The specifics of that human element and the tactics the so...
in the educational setting. The introduction outlines the problem, existing research and the underlying purpose of the study, to ...
common, and even hitting children with sticks or belts has been common and often recommended through history for controlling child...
In a paper of six pages, the author writes about research on the problem of workplace violence against nurses. The studies used i...
This paper consists of nine pages and considers how violence is perpetuated by the gods in Thebiad by Status, Oedipus Rex by Sopho...
Families face a myriad of concerns and issues. Parents may disagree about parenting styles, there may be behavioral or academic pr...
to face threats and threats delivered by e-mail (twenty-four percent) to acts such as the downloading of computer viruses (sevente...
a land in which the wealthy were very wealthy, the poor were exceedingly so. Michael seemed to believe he was in training t...
in a society where proper parenting has become a thing of the past. Detachment of this extent can reach epic proportions when men...
with an ethical foundation. Out from all the bloodshed and terror of such despicable crimes comes the most obvious of questions: ...
the "niche were multiple members encounter and respond to disease and illness across the life course" (Denham, 2003, p. 143). Nurs...
Zimbabwe experience considerably increased incidence of domestic abuse than do women in the United States. Protection for these w...
on the nature of the fourth dimension, i.e., time, as well as the astronomical features and evolutionary development that he obser...
In thirteen pages this paper discusses clinical practice and theoretical model integration in a schizophrenia family work case stu...
Domestic abuse and its biological and psychosocial factors are the focus of this paper consisting of eight pages. Ten sources are...
In fourteen pages this paper discusses how women attempt to achieve the delicate balance between family and work obligations. Thi...