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PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION STUDY
Participant observation study
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Participant observation study
Introduction
Data were collected from three sources: participant observations in the classroom, artifacts from the classroom, and informal chats and an interview with the classroom teacher at Temple University. Triangulation was achieved through analysis and comparison of observations, work samples created ...
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ABSTRACT
In this study we try to explore the concept of “Teenage pregnancy” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “Teenage pregnancy” and its relation with “birth control”. The research also analyzes many aspects of “Teenage pregnancy” and tries to gauge its effect on “birth control”. ...
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HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY
Housing for the Elderly
Housing for the Elderly
Age-Restricted Communities
A community with age restrictions or age separated from the community is a residential area, often closed, which limits the property of the people who are over a certain age. Often, the minimum age is 50 years but could ...
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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Violence against Women
Violence against Women
Research Design
The data collection for this study was carried out by a questionnaire survey with a small sample of hundred women randomly selected. The major reason is that this specific demographic group is usually more familiar with violence that takes place in America and ...
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Significant Issues Regarding the Great Wall of China
Significant Issues Regarding the Great Wall of China
Introduction
The Great Wall of China is an ancient fortress China built and rebuilt between the V century a. C. and the sixteenth century to protect the northern border of the Chinese Empire during the imperial ...
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RELATIONAL CULTURAL THEORY
Relational Cultural Theory
Relational Cultural Theory
Introduction
Relational-cultural theory (RCT) offers the activity crucial for the endurance of the human genus namely, development, growth and expansion of others in a relational context often devalued, misunderstood, and pathologized within traditional model of development and mental health of human. As results, individual ...
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SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Culturally Adapted Family-Centered Treatment
Abstract
In this paper, we will be discussing the substance abuse and family-centered treatment that are adopted in order to prevent children and their growing needs. We will also be discussing that why children are more exposed to substance abuse and how family support can prevent ...
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AGE DISCRIMINATION
Age Discrimination at Work Place
Age Discrimination at Work Place
Introduction
Most companies are indulging in the age bias, either during recruitment or promotion. The applications of older candidates rarely get a positive response. In addition, the company seems to limit the growth prospects of older employees. The reasons for this kind ...
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AUTISM AND HOMELESSNESS
Autism and Homelessness
Table of Contents
Background1
Definition of Homelessness2
Introduction2
Possible complications4
When to contact medical practitioner5
Autism leads to homelessness6
Symptoms7
Exams and tests8
Causes of homelessness9
Natural disaster10
Domestic violence10
Government Support10
Effects of Homelessness11
Mental Health11
Homelessness and its Impact on Society11
Impact on economy12
Other Causes of Homelessness13
Self-reliance in the context of homelessness14
Self-reliance and independence14
Self-reliance and resilience15
Support Need in Crisis ...
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GLOBALIZATION THEORY
Justin Rosenberg's “Post Mortem” of Globalization Theory
Justin Rosenberg's “Post Mortem” of Globalization Theory
Introduction
Justin Rosenberg, a professor in International Relations, University of Sussex, focuses his critique on the contemporary theories of globalization. His main idea behind this 'post mortem' was to justify the fact that clear articulation of the ...