Tristen Davis Principles of Public Speaking Assignment 06 I. TITLE: Bullying in Schools A. Bullying in Schools Should Be Reinforced B. Schools should have specific protocol for dealing with bullying C. Using specific procedures to eliminate bullying in schools. II. Introduction A. Key point #1 Safe students are more successful students B. Key point #2 Young students see and know more than we think. C. Key point #3 There are many ways to be an ally III
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PSY 281: Developmental Psychology 24 November 2012 Long Term Effects of Children of Addictive Parents Nothing makes a child grow up faster than having a parent who is addicted to drugs. A child of an addicted parent has no choice but to act as an adult. These children are often left alone and when they aren’t alone, their addicted parent is usually passed out in a drug induced stupor; leaving the child to fend for themselves and/or their siblings. Does having a drug addicted parent have
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JH Date: September 25, 2013 Case 11: Investigating a Sexual Harassment Case Step 1: HR Problem Identification Mary Booth, a SenGlas Company Shipping Coordinator, came to the HR Manager James Tilden and said she wanted to file a formal complaint against one of her coworkers for his harassing behavior. The coworker, Bob Simonsky, had made false accusations about Mary to Ginny Miller, revved his forklift engine and drove straight at Mary while laughing and slammed the metal forks of his fork-lift
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Research Proposal University of Phoenix Psych/610 Brandy 6/8/15 Introduction Statement of Problem The issue being examined has to do with active duty soldiers and their PTSD that they encountered while on active duty. The issue being examined also has to do with treatment during or after active duty. This is significant due to the effects of PTSD on soldiers and in order to determine if PTSD can be slowed before it reaches its peak or if soldiers should wait until they are no longer serving
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Domestic Violence and Me Jessica Snavely ENG 101-4 – English Composition 1 Colorado State University – Global Campus Lindsay McManus December 30, 2015 Domestic Violence and Me Domestic Violence has seemed to be a rapidly rising problem across the United States. When domestic violence occurs between intimate partners, one partner inflicts willful intimidation, physical, emotional or sexual harm against the other partner, regardless of marital status or whether the behavior occurs in current
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Critical Thinking With Advertisements Foundation Strategies GS-1115 Mr. Palos De La Rosa September 21, 2015 Critical Thinking With Advertisements Below you will see three advertisements for a few different target customer base. The advertisements have all have the purpose of selling their product by portraying different ideals. Advertisement 1- Protein World Here we have an ad for a fitness company trying to sell their product through the use of a slim and beautiful woman asking “Are
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Why didn’t she leave? Why did she marry him? She must have done something to provoke him. She chose to have kids with him and to stay with him. These are the resounding questions and statements that one hears when discussing domestic violence. When video broke of NFL player Ray Rice, hitting and knocking out his then girlfriend Janay, those were the types of questions that erupted on social media. Instead the question should have been, “Why did he hit her?”, “Why didn’t he show any emotion or remorse
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outside the workplace and can range from threats and verbal abuse to physical assaults and homicide. Justification of the Problem: Work place violence is a result of personal and organizational outcomes as individuals may have personal issues (Psychological as depression, anxiety or Post traumatic stress), as for the organizational outcomes it may be due to fear of reoccurrence of an incidence of violence or the fear from the negative thoughts of being attacked regarding past incidence in the same
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Asian Institute of Maritime Studies Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City Effects of Behavioral Trauma Selected Third Year Marine Transportation Students A Research Paper presented to The Faculty of Marine Transportation Department Asian Institute of Maritime Studies In partial Fulfillment Of requirements for the Course Research and Report Writing (English 313) By: Cruz, Jamille G. Faustino, John Dave T. Doctor, Prince Henry N. Miole, Annie Marie L. Castillo
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supported. It is suggested that biological influences and life experience play a much larger role in PTSD than counseling. Post-traumatic stress disorder is a psychological and physical response to a life-threatening trauma. The perception of the trauma is characterized as an individual perception and is different for each person. The psychological response can include re-experiencing the trauma, intrusive thoughts and memories, overwhelming fear, depression and disassociations with the trauma. The physical
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