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…Due to the recent rise in gun violence, Gun Control has once again, become a most heated issue in Congress. In 1999 alone, there was Columbine (15 dead, 23 wounded), the Wedgewood Baptist Church in Fort Worth (eight dead, seven wounded), the North…
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…of gender roles; mind favor raising children of both genders for similiar public achievemnts and domestic responsibilities that does not equate man with humanity. Many campaign vigoriously against violence, against woman (rape,wife beating) etc., and against…
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…these problems, care givers must contend with their own feelings of anger, guilt and fear about the mother's imprisonment. The children that relatives take into their homes may be less than angelic. Children who have been exposed to domestic violence, substance…
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…Terrorism in the United States Terrorism is an international problem, which includes more than terrorist acts. It includes sabotage, destruction of property, efforts to injure, efforts to kill, propaganda that attempts to justify violence
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…to the cradle goes all the way down to the coffin" (Henry Ward Beecher). Bibliogrphy Brinegar, Jerry. Breaking Free from Domestic Violence. Compcare Publishers: Minneapolis, 1992 Jarman, Frederick E. The Living Family. John Wiley & Sons: Toronto, 1991. Kurland…
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…are not as protected as much as men are. There has not been one woman president in all of our 43 presidents. Also, there is a majority of men in our federal and state legislatures and judicial departments. Homosexuals do not get domestic partnership benefits. Also…
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…are not the norm. Nevertheless, it is horrifying to see that they happen. Some may argue that these incidences no way compare to the domestic violence rate in the US; compared to the status of women in Japan, Indian women enjoy equal status socially, economically…
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…acceptable in other societies. For example, both police corruption and domestic violence are serious taboos in western culture but are common occurrences in third world cultures. Police corruption runs rampant in most developing countries. Pay-offs are not only…
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…labor force. Individuals and families suffer from the effects of extensive drug and alcohol abuse, domestic violence, and crime. In many instances, Colville Indian families are living below the national poverty standards year after year and depend…
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…of the domestic violence, his parents divorced. Due to these problems he rans away from home, and he was "in and out of detention homes many times" (277). He is severely beaten and humiliated by a cottage mistress because of a mixuration malfunction. These violent…
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