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Article Critique
Article Critique
Introduction
The study by Mosher (2001) relates to the social implications of sexual identity formation and the coming out process, which is examined through social constructionism and essentialism theoretical models. Moreover, the theoretical interpretation of essentialism and social constructionism is described through Lock and Carrion's stage model of ...
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Occupational Stress
Occupational Stress
Occupational Stress
Introduction
As nearly as anyone can tell, the word 'Stress' was first used in a non- technical sense in the 14th century to refer to hardship, straits, adversity, or affliction (Lumsden, 1981 as cited by Lazarus, 1999). In the late 17th century, a prominent physicist- biologist, Robert ...
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Summaries
Summaries
Summary 1
In their longitudinal study, Edin & Kefalas (2005) conducted research on over 162 unmarried women with children living in impoverished urban areas. This article discussed the case of Jen who dropped out of high school because of becoming pregnant with her twenty year old boyfriend Rick. Jen was not ...
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Summary
Summary
Article 1
Hypothetically speaking it can be said that the revisions in welfare reforms and passing of new acts are beneficial to the social conditions of the society. However with careful analysis it can be easily deduced that the situation is just the opposite. Based on interaction with the women relying ...
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NATIONAL CULTURES
Researching National Cultures
Introduction2
Concepts of Culture2
Theoretical Frameworks of Cultural Dimensions3
Approach to Power Distribution5
Approach to Uncertainty Avoidance and Masculinity/Femininity9
Conclusion11
References12
Researching National Cultures
Introduction
This assignment is based on the difference between India n Australia using the Hofstede Theory of Culture. The culture of a community is formed in a long process ...
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Scholarly Vs. Popular Media Focus on Sexuality Paper
Scholarly Vs. Popular Media Focus on Sexuality Paper
Introduction
The purpose of this paper is to review and summarize one scholarly article and one article published in popular media. The paper then subsequently includes the comparison of the two sources of information on different aspects. ...
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Order Outline 'Neurodevelopmental Disorder'
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Order Outline 'Neurodevelopmental Disorder'
Introduction
Neurodevelopmental disorders have a critical impact on the lives of individuals as it directly affects the vital brain functions. The crucial components such as emotions, cognitive abilities and other sensory abilities of a person are impacted by the various brain disorders. ...
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Neurodevelopmental Disorder
Introduction3
Traumatic brain injury4
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder4
Attention deficit/Hyperactivity disorder5
Down syndrome5
Learning disability6
Autism Disorder7
Autism types7
Asperger's Syndrome7
Autism and Prevalence data8
Diagnostic criteria10
Etiological factors11
Genetic Risk Factors11
Prenatal and perinatal risk factors12
Treatment consideration12
Indications/contraindications of medications12
SSRIs13
Anti Psychotic-Risperidone13
Anti-Convulsants13
Stimulants-Ritalin13
Cultural impact14
Prognosis14
Autism Cast study15
Sam: From Gestures to Symbols15
History15
Development and birth16
References18
Neurodevelopmental Disorder
Introduction
Neurodevelopmental disorder is a disorder associated with the disability of functioning of ...
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Workplace Conflict Resolution
Introduction3
Workplace Conflict3
Common Workplace Conflicts and Their Consequences3
Workplace Aggression4
The Expression of Aggression at the Workplace5
The Expression of Hostility5
Obstructionism5
Open aggression6
Other Forms of Workplace Aggression6
Literature Review6
Causes of Workplace Aggression11
Consequences of Workplace Aggression on Individual and Organizational Level12
Resolution and Prevention of Workplace Aggression13
Conclusion14
References15
Appendix18
Appendix 0118
Appendix 0219
Workplace Conflict Resolution
Introduction
Workplace Conflict
A workplace is usually ...
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Ethics & Moral Theories
Ethics & Moral Theories
1- What does the virtue of thing enable it to do, according to Plato?
According to Plato, the virtue of thing enables it to strive for excellence. It is regarded as its proper excellence. Virtue consists in excellent rational activity. Virtue is a habitual ...