Papers 1911-1920 of total 29856 found.
…related reactions such as lowered self-esteem, greater distrust of males, sexual dysfunction, and substance abuse. Abortion is linked with increased depression, violent behavior, replacement pregnancies, reduced maternal bonding with children born subsequently…
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…by the Rosses in order to calm her busy life. At age 17 she received her own television series, The Patty Duke Show. Behind all the glamour and fame, Patty was merely a scared child being sexually abused by both Mr. and Mrs. Ross, the people she trusted the most…
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Category: /History
…as one of the dominating forces determining character development, personality and formation type. Racism is the behavioral syndrome of individual and collective color inferiority and numerical inadequacy that includes patterns of thought, speech, and action…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, feelings, physical health, and behaviors. It interferes with daily life such as school, friends, and family. "Clinical depression is the most incapacitating of all chronic conditions in terms of social functioning." (Salmans 11-12) Teenagers have always…
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…be stopped by avoiding behaviors that put a person at risk. Education can help to achieve this. There are several ways to reduce the spread of AIDS through sexual contact. These include practicing abstinence--no sex--or practicing safe sex. Practicing…
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…) Fromm warns against pathogenic behavior because it can damage the child’s sense of reliance. He believed healthy personality is illustrated by biophilia, love, creativity and reason. ( Ewen 195-196) These characteristics compromise the productive frame…
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…largest barrier keeping women from law enforcement is the behavior of male police officers. Many women are even discouraged from applying for police positions. Even if women are able to look past this, there is still a bias when hiring, selecting…
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…Companies worldwide are training employees to work in a diverse workforce and on organization behavior to assist employees to understand diverse behaviors. The global competitive market is growing rapidly, and companies are focusing their business…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…teenagers' demand for independence as an aspect of normal behavior? The teenager may be being influenced by peer pressure. They may have been engaged in an early sexual act or activity causing them to be at the peak of physical involvement sexuality
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…; are vulnerable to potential dangers as a result of Internet use. These perils include contact with dangerous individuals, exposure to sexually suggestive materials, exposure to explicit conversations and obscenity in chat rooms, and access to violent interactive…
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