Both Parents Should Assume Equal Responsibility

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    Native American

    still existing Native cultures are lumped under one mistaken title, Indian. Most non-Natives have either never knowingly met a Native person or are unaware of the presence of modern Native communities. They do not know Native American history and they assume Native Americans are only to be found in history. Most children today do not realize that Native Americans are still part of our state today. We need to take a close and honest look at the ways in which Native stories, Native life, and Native people

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    Ethical Framework

    mandated to report: concern for public welfare and concern for the safety of other person(s) (University of Washington, 2008). To understand what is expected of them with regards to confidentiality and protection of patient rights, it is the responsibility of the nurse to understand what breach of confidentiality means and to know what information may and may not be shared. Breach of Confidentiality Breach of confidentiality can happen in a variety of ways, even in a manner a healthcare provider

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    Media Control

    way a society encourages and teaches the two sexes to behave in different ways through socialization. • Gender role: is the pattern of behavior and activity which society expects from individuals of either sex – how a boy/man or girl/woman should behave in society. Gender roles may sometimes be referred to as sex roles. • Gender identity: refers to how much people see themselves, and others see them, in terms of their gender roles and biological sex. The differences between the terms

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    Abortion

    fundamental right in the Roe v. Wade case in 1973, Americans are still divided about whether or not the procedure should be legal (ProCon.org, 2015). Although, abortion is not an option for myself, but do support women’s right to choose what is best for their own bodies and circumstances. Opponents of abortion identify themselves as pro-life. They believe that human life has value and everyone should be given a chance to live and not be murdered by having an abortion. They also believe that personhood begins

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    Personal Responsibility

    Personal responsibility is the most important ethic that you can exercise. With the cultivation of personal responsibility comes growth in all areas of life. It's a matter of taking charge of yourself and your circumstances with thoughts, words and facts guided. Personal responsibility is the action of not being dependent; you just are in control of their actions and destiny. Using research, experience, imagination and the analysis we will create the best possible workable theories to achieve great

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    Gender Inequalites

    considered equal. In the 1800’s during America’s farm economy, women enjoyed and lived equally with men on a family. Farm men and women typically did different jobs men did heavy field labor, woodwork, repairs and worked with large edge tools. In contrast women preformed food preservation and clothing preparation, a farm family could not survive without the skilled labor of both men and women, and in this sense men and women's contribution to the economy of the family farm was equal. Furthermore

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    Gay Marriage

    also provide legal protection but only at a state level. For example a civil union will be recognized in the state the union was made but not necessarily in other states. Civil unions do not have equal rights as compared to marriage. “Married couples have 1,138 federal rights, protections and responsibilities.”(NOW: Civil Marriage v. Civil Unions) Some of the rights included are: “Social Security benefits upon death, disability or retirement of spouse. Exemptions from penalties on IRA and pension rollovers

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    The Devastating Results of Divorce on Children

    to the child’s psychological distress which is possibly more potent than the physical separation of parents. This will essentially affect the child in every aspect of his/her life - emotional, behavioral, educational, economical, and relational. Such ramifications are immediate as well as long term. To hinder the all too familiar “decisions of convenience” I emphatically believe the courts should return to its more restrictive divorce guidelines; and our nation needs to return to “One Nation Under

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    Bullying

    that educators, counselors, parents, and students know the characteristics of a bully. This can at times be difficult, as many simply assume that because they might not see bullying happening explicitly on a large scale, that it doesn’t happen, or at least, ‘not at my school.’ But the statistical reality is that the size of school, setting, and even racial composition have little to nothing to say about the capacity for bullying to occur-- in essence, bullying is an “equal opportunity torment” to quote

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    The Mask You Live In And Miss Representative Analysis

    Jennifer Siebel Newson’s documentaries The Mask You Live In and Miss Representative are quite significant testimonies in today’s society. Both documentaries analyze the effect that society has on both genders, both male and female. It’s conspicuous that societal norms are form of confinement for the individuals that live with in it. It’s a prison for the children that must grow up with and follow the rules of such discriminatory ideals. Acknowledged as a convention to explore the religious, social

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