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Theories of Forensic Psychology
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The study explores two theories of forensic psychology: Rational Choice Theory and Eysenck's Theory of Personality and Crime. The paper demonstrates the background and basic tents of the selected theories. In addition, the relationship between rational choice theory and theory of personality and crime is analyzed and ...
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Poverty in Africa
Poverty in Africa
Introduction
Poverty is indeed one of the major issues that is prevailing in the world at present. The implications have been expanded due to the inclusion of world's worst recession. The people of the entire world received its repercussions and many of the countries are still struggling ...
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Female Administrator
Female Administrator
Introduction
This paper intends to discuss the significance of a female administrator within the development of physical activities and sports activities related to women. The involvement of women in physical activities and sports remain essentially important. However, there are always administrators which assist women in getting involved in ...
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Parental Neglect
Parental neglect
Outline
Introduction
The section describes and explains the concept of child neglect. The paradigm of child neglect is not an easy one, but rather, the concepts that are based upon the mechanics of its consequences. The section introduces the concept of child neglect, as in, where does it begin, as ...
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Adult Depression by the Loss of a Child and Moving Forward
Executive Summary
Life is one of the most precious things in life and its loss leads to depression to the family members of the deceased. Out of all the members of the family, the death of a child is considered the ...
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Counterterrorism and American Presence Overseas
Counterterrorism and American Presence Overseas
Introduction
Counter-terrorism is referred to the tactics, strategies, techniques and practices that military, state governments or police departments use to assail the terrorist activities or threats in real or artificially. If terrorism is an element of an extensive insurgency than counter-terrorism should ...
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Nuclear Weapons
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Introduction4
Discussion5
Energy of Nuclear Weapons Explosion5
Types of Nuclear Weapons6
Pure Fission Weapons7
Boosted Fission Weapons7
Thermonuclear Weapons8
Enhanced Radiation Weapons8
Salted Nuclear Weapons8
Pure Fusion Weapons9
Effects of Nuclear Weapons Detonations9
Atomic Weapon Blast Effects9
Radiation Effects10
The Effects of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki Bombs10
Conclusion11
References12
Abstract
Nuclear weapons are considered as the tools for mass destruction; on the other hand these ...
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History and System of Psychology
History and System of Psychology
Introduction
The history of psychology dates back to fifth BC, an era when the subject was at the initial stages of discovery. It was the era when people started to consider human behavior and thought as an important aspect of personality ...
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Aging and Elderly
Aging and Elderly
Introduction
Aging is the accumulation of changes in a particular person over the period of time. Aging, in fact, is a multidimensional process which includes the elements of physical, psychological and social change. As a matter of fact, some of the dimensions of aging grow while ...
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Persuasion
Persuasion
Persuasion can be defined as a symbolic process in which other people are tried to be convinced by communicators to change their behavior or attitudes about an issue by means of transmission of a message, in an environment of free choice (Perloff, 2003). Persuasion implicates an intentional effort to act ...