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; Seltzer, 1989). They also add that frequent relocation, performing domestic chores, and staying at home to resolve domestic conflicts contributes to truancy.
The social culture of school itself may put excessive stress on youth pushing them toward truancy
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Category: /Law & Government
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Category: /Science & Technology
States makes it harder for domestic industries to compete with lower prices and better quality of foreign competition. 3. Some politicians feel that it is not the right decision to have open trade with countries where the workforce is forced to work and where
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Category: /Literature/English
to be a site of constant social negotiation. Placing the woman as the sole domestic labourer of the household she argues that many women do not see the house of a place of leisure at all, and even daytime television viewing being a treat rather than a natural part
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Category: /Entertainment/Genres
investment by corporatized entertainment companies. Though risks are high on a per-movie basis, the risk spreads out across a number of films. However, the domestic filmmaking industry, despite its profligacy, is yet to acquire the character of professionalism
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not directly criticising Parsons theory did question the widely held assumption that families and marriage were beneficial to society and women in particular, and that women were best suited to Parsons expressive role. Issues such as domestic violence
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about the causes of violence surely requires a political ideology, the only way we can determine what those causes are in the first place is to check our ideologies at the door and to try to keep our minds open as wide, and for as long, as we can bear. I
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
Entertainment and violence have been part of our existence for a very long time. The Romans had their gladiators; the Middle Ages had their burning times. Early in the 20th Century in the United States, people used to gather to see hangings. Some people
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Category: /Literature
Brooklyn Cop
Norman McCaig's Brooklyn Cop is a poem that explores the theme of violence which is a theme that has the potential to affect us all. This theme is explored by McCaig, by writing about a cop in Brooklyn and the daily dangers that he faces
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Children from the ages 6-11 spend more time watching television than they do in the classroom. The level of violence that they see on prime time television is about five violent acts per hour and the level of violence on Saturday that includes cartoons
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