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Cause and Effect of Divorce
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The most prevalent account of why marriages change is rooted in social learning, or behavioral models, which focus on how positive and negative behavior shapes how spouses come to feel about one another (Bradbury et al., 1998; Fincham & Beach, 1999; Karney & Bradbury, 1995). Although ...
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Constituted as a Question
Constituted as a Question
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Traditionally trade was regulated through bilateral agreements between two countries. With the belief in mercantilism for many centuries, the countries used to impose high tariffs and other critical restrictions on international trade. Trade between nations has implications for decisions of the different actors ...
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Capitalism
Capitalism
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The economic system which is based on private ownership through which one can gain profit by the means of capital investment and labor employment is capitalism. It is the system which now exists in almost every country. Initially capitalism had existed in a limited form in the society, ...
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Elderly Abuse
What is elderly abuse?
The elder abuse is a set of behaviors or attitudes, single or repeated on the elderly as part of a relationship of trust or dependency, which may cause distress or injury to such persons. Abuse can be physical, moral, financial, and sexual or simply neglect. Eventually ...
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Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence
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The most common form of violence which prevails in every society in the world is Domestic violence. It shows the instability and gender relations between men and women based on the institution of marriage. Most recently it has become a significant issue which has grabbed attention of ...
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Alcohol and Substance Abuse
Alcohol and Substance Abuse
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Historically, psychotropic substances have been part of human experience. By psychotropic substance means any substance which acts on the central nervous system and affects how a person thinks, feels or acts. Concern about certain psychotropic substances (alcohol, illicit drugs, psychotropic medications prescribed) derives ...
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Human Trafficking
Human Trafficking
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Human trafficking is a worldwide epidemic in which the United States of America is the third most popular destination point for victims. Although it is impossible to give an exact number of people trafficked, the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking of Los Angeles (CAST) estimates ...
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Community Assessment
Community Assessment
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A Windshield Survey can be described as a form of information gathered by an individual after traversing through a particular neighborhood. It is an observational evaluation that aims at revealing particular aspects of the community such as available resources, community safety, communal relations, societal values, state of ...
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The United States still does not Treat Women Equally
The United States still does not Treat Women Equally
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The gender inequality affects greatly on the development and growth of a country. Generally, women have less economic opportunities worldwide for improving their lifestyle. Women are frequently constrained in conditions like the ownership ...
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ABORIGINAL CULTURE WITHIN CANADA
Aboriginal Culture within Canada
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This paper examines the Aboriginal Culture and Non-Aboriginal Culture in detail. The paper also provides in-depth cultural analysis by comparing Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal culture, and demonstrate how these cultural values reflects the behavior and perception of individuals within ...