MEDIA REVIEW TEMPLATE: Date of event/article published: | 16-12-2015 | Name of Source:Newspaper/news channel/writer etc | BBC iPlayer | Summary of the event: | Documentary examining the violence inflicted by men on women everyday, telling the stories of all women who died at the hands of a male partner or ex partner. The Documentary stated that on average seven women a month in Britain are killed by their male partners. Of the 164 women murdered in Britain in 2013, 86 were killed by their male
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multitude of reasons as to why individuals remain in an abusive relationship this can stem from the dynamics of the relationship in itself to the abused individuals own conflicts due to past trauma. As an individual who works with survivors of domestic and sexual violence I will provide one insight into this question. It is important to understand various dynamics that play an essential role into why individuals remain in abusive relationships; however, if you fixate on this and this alone you will be left
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who are charged and convicted of aggression towards women and to be associated with the reputation of physically harming women can be very damaging to a male celebrity’s career. Ironically, for a female celebrity, it doesn’t seem to have the same effect. In 2009, singer Chris Brown was charged with assaulting then-girlfriend Rihanna and later sentenced to 5 years of probation. This incident had nearly cost Brown his career; he lost endorsements, support, and has been publicly ridiculed for many years
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f~wgKv বাংলাদেশ একটি উন্নয়নশীল দেশ এবং জনসংখ্যার প্রায় অর্ধেক নারী। যখন নারী অর্থনৈতিক ও সামাজিকভাবে ক্ষমতাপ্রাপ্ত, তারা হয়ে পরিবর্তনের জন্য একটি শক্তিশালী হাতিয়ার। গ্রামাঞ্চলে বিশ্বের উন্নয়নশীল, নারী খেলতে চলমান একটি গুরুত্বপূর্ণ ভূমিকা পরিবারের এবং প্রধান করা কৃষি অবদান উৎপাদন. শিক্ষা দীক্ষা জ্ঞান গরীমায় আজ নারী সমাজ পুরুষের পাশাপাশী সমান যোগ্যতায় অগ্রসর হয়ে চলছে। সেদিনের সেই অভিশপ্ত নারী ধর্মের গন্ডি পেরিয়ে আজ নিজেকে সুপ্রতিষ্টিত করতে চায় তার দায়িত্ব ও কর্তব্য বজায় রেখে। যুগ পরিবর্তনের
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whole when we are considering the effects of our education and team effort in combating suicide. Now we can focus on the aspects of what are indicators for suicide and how to intentionally seek out the behaviors associated with it but we need to broaden and encompass a variety of stigmas associated with the work force that in face discourage seeking help and put a strain on an already decayed system. We have made headway in deterring many different ill effects of such things as poor choices in
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Forced marriage, family cohesion and community engagement: national learning through a case study of Luton Dr Nazia Khanum OBE March 2008 Forced marriage, family cohesion and community engagement: national learning through a case study of Luton Completed by: Dr Nazia Khanum OBE Director Equality in Diversity Commissioned by: MP Margaret Moran’s Office – Ushrat Sultana Metropolitan Police Service – Jim Blair Home Office – Deborah Jamieson Published by: Printed by: Equality in Diversity
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Fast-paced lifestyle and stress have a negative effect on families. To what extent you agree? Fast –paced – a lot of challenges, fast-driven, hectic life, Stress- mental pressure, depression, overwhelming worries, fear, anxiety, concerns, burden Families problems, issues, fractured families, unstable, dysfunctional, marital, domestic misunderstanding, conflicts, tension Essay It is true that the speed of life in some countries increased significantly and has influence on all aspects of
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Introduction The concept of gender has become a debatable issue in the contemporary society and an important dimension in the design and analysis of social and economic development policies. These development concerns have brought about gender issues at the forefront of national and international agenda. During the 1990's, the gender issue continued to follow the historical trend by being one of the most popular themes of debates. The Human Development Report, (1995) posits that the number of
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Women in Development: A Threat to Liberation by: Paul Simmons -negative effects of development amongst women/ been ignored in development policies -‘feminization of poverty’ was a direct result of women’s inclusion in the development process -‘”’Development’ today implies a linear, evolutionary process – a single ‘progressive’ path along which countries are graded, according to per-capita income, gross domestic product or, more recently, literacy levels and child mortality rates” (244).
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issues and other health concerns. Social issues are therefore regarded to as inevitable and various societies around the world experience them (Mulroy and Austin, 2004). Problems such as poverty, unemployment, drug abuse, discrimination, homelessness, violence, crime and environmental degradation occur when people come together in a social setting. Here, the most troubling social problems are addressed in a sociological perspective and how they affect the society in whole. Poverty is a state of
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