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    Media and Its Responsibility

    Tuition Credit Request Cover Page Student First Name: _____________________________ Student Last Name: _____________________________ Student ID (ABCDEF1234): ____________________________________ Date: ____________________________ Student Advisor’s Name: ________________________________________________________________________ *Please note this cover page must be submitted with your completed Tuition Credit Request form AND supporting documentation. Requests submitted without this cover page may

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    Divorce Always Bad for Children

    knowing how can be frightening for most children. In addition, one of the biggest fears for children is change. With divorce, the family they have always known will be different, changes will occur in many ways. Children may have to learn to cope with new things, new schedules or new routines. Moreover, they may no longer have contact with some friends and extended family members; such as grandparents or cousins. However, divorce is not always bad for children. Being in the environment of high

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    Egyp Famine Research Paper

    decalogue. The first three commandments are God’s exclusive claims as the only God of the Israelites, and ensuring that they do not create idols. (CD 11/6) According to Harrelson, commandments four and five cover God’s basic institutions of sabbath and family. (CD 11/6) Finally Harrelson believes that commandments six through ten outline the social obligations that are required for society to run smoothly. (CD 11/6) Harrelson believes that the commandments of the decalogue can be split between horizontal

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    Social Policies

    policies and laws include tax, benefits, divorce and marriage. * Feminist- social policies assume the ideal family is a patriarchal nuclear family, so social policies favour this type of family. * New right- argue benefit systems undermine traditional nuclear families by actively encouraging lone parents. Item 2B: * Government policies and laws include tax, benefits, divorce and marriage. * Feminist- social policies assume the ideal family is a patriarchal nuclear family, so social

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    Broken Family

    Delinquency 1 The “Broken Home” or Broken Society A Sociological Study of Family Structure and Juvenile Delinquency By Hillary R. Sheehan Advised by Professor Chris Bickel SocS 461, 462 Senior Project Social Science Department College of Liberal Arts CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY Winter, 2010 © 2010 Hillary Sheehan Delinquency 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter Page Research Proposal…………………………………………………………………………3 Annotated Bibliography…………………………………………………………………...5 Outline……………………………………………………………………………………10

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    Thematic Essay On The Book Ruth

    severe famine in the land of Judah Elimelech a native of Bethlehem, emigrated to Moab with his wife and two sons, who married Moabites (Smith, 2005). Ruth was gleaning in the fields of Naomi’s relative, Boaz and out of compassion and obedience to the law, he allows Ruth to glean but also leaves extra grain for her purposely. Naomi encourages Ruth to seek marriage with Boaz as a kinsman redeemer, she obeys Naomi and asks for her rights and Boaz agrees, but mentions that he must first be sure there are

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    Traditional Marriage Has Outlasted Its Relevance

    opposite sex as husband and wife in a consensual and contractual relationship recognized by law”. Scriptures from the bible states that marriage is a holy and divine established covenant. Traditional marriage is when a man and woman decide to legally recognized their union no matter the place the ceremony is held. For centuries marriage has been a very public institution impacted by tradition, culture, religion and law. Throughout century the institution of marriage has been changing and continues to change

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    Gghjhj

    FERTILITY – Refers to the actual number of children born MARRIAGE – viral variable in family formation and change MORTALITY – refers to the member of deam per 1000 MIGRATION – movement of person or group of persons INTERNAL MIGRATION – spiral movement of a person or group of person BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURES – age & sex are the type of mis structures AGE STRUCTURES – refers to the proportion of persons of the different levels SEX COMPOSITION – the sex ratio refers to the number of males per

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    How Claudette Colvin Helped The Civil Rights Movement

    T. Washington High in Montgomery, Alabama. Her family was very poor, and her parents tried not to be noticed by white people because they didn’t want to be arrested—the almost opposite of Martin Luther King Jr. She was a smart girl and hated segregation, especially the bus laws, because her family had no car and she had to sit in the back. She really wanted to be able to sit in the front of—or anywhere in—the bus. You can tell that Claudette

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    Kisapmata: a Reaction Paper

    symbolizes “Marcos”. He played the role passably as an oppressive, harsh, and a “control freak” kind of father that the film highlights profusely. The actions he portrayed in the film symbolized the deeds of Marcos during his reign. Noel, his son-in-law, Mila, his daughter, and even his wife were the ones who lived under fear of his power. The father, as a patriarch, was seen in different levels of his manipulation on the lives of the newlyweds. In parallel with this situation is the Marcos’ reign

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