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Is Arson A Form Of Domestic Terrorism

Pages: 1 (385 words) Document Type:Essay Document #:14693781


The arsonist was already under investigation in his native Germany for burning down his family home in an apparent insurance fraud attempt. His mother, also wanted in the fraud case in Germany, was arrested in Los Angeles, right before the arson spree began.
For me, this does … a German national, he also did not have any political, social or economic motive. He simply set the fires in response to his mother being arrested, and he also appeared to be mentally ill.
Thus, I do not see these arsons as terrorism, domestic or otherwise. They … be mentally ill.
Thus, I do not see these arsons as terrorism, domestic or otherwise. They are a criminal lashing out against his mother being arrested. The textbook definition of terrorism is a fairly low bar to clear – social protest – but with that, the targets ……

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CNN. (2012). Los Angeles arson suspect charged with 37 counts. CNN. Retrieved June 11, 2020 from https://www.cnn.com/2012/01/04/us/california-arson/index.html

Section 4: Fire & People, Unit 2: Arson. In possession of the author.

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Autoethnography On Life In Quarantine

Pages: 9 (2825 words) Sources: 3 Document Type:Essay Document #:69295105

… to feel entombed. I will explain how this happened, but first I have to describe my situation at home.
I live with my mother in our home in Jersey—and usually we are not all together at the same time. She has a job and I go to … drowsily tuning out the lecture that I am supposed to be listening to on the computer.
To make matters worse, I hear my mother’s phone conference calls with her colleagues. Since everyone is now working from home, everyone is on the phone constantly and it has been ……

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Works Cited

Branch, S., Shallcross, L., Barker, M., Ramsay, S., & Murray, J. P. (2018). Theoretical Frameworks That Have Explained Workplace Bullying: Retracing Contributions Across the Decades. Concepts, Approaches and Methods, 1-44.

Hilton, J. L., & Von Hippel, W. (1996). Stereotypes. Annual review of psychology,  47(1), 237-271.

McLeod, S. (2008) Social Identity Theory. Simply Psychology. Retrieved from  http://www.simplypsychology.org/social-identity-theory.html 

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Traditional Literature

Pages: 5 (1363 words) Document Type:Essay Document #:58377892

… is about two siblings whose father is a poor woodcutter and can no longer afford to feed the family. The cruel and selfish mother convinces the woodcutter to abandon the children in the forest, which he sorrowfully does. The children make their way back home the first … their father takes them into the forest. The stones reflect the moonlight at night and Hansel and his sister follow them home. The mother is furious, however, and so they do it all over again—but this time Hansel uses breadcrumbs, which the animals of the forest eat. … and the witch and she burns up. The siblings raid the witch’s house and carry gold and jewels with them back home. The mother is dead (or gone in some versions) and the father is overjoyed to have his children back.
It is a tale that most ……

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Female Artists In History

Pages: 7 (2218 words) Sources: 5 Document Type:Research Paper Document #:41863907

… contribution of Sofonisba is evidence enough of that. Respect for womanhood, however, was linked to respect for the Virgin Mary, revered as the Mother of God. Once the Protestant Reformation (and its general dislike of the Virgin Mary) had wrecked the whole of Christendom, tension between the ……

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References

Chisholm, H. (1911). Sophonisba Angussola. Encyclopædia Britannica, 2 (11th ed.), Cambridge University Press, p. 44.

Jones, E. M. (2000). Libido dominandi: Sexual liberation and political control. South Bend, IN: St. Augustine’ Press.

Juhasz, S. (1983). Feminist Critics Read Emily Dickinson. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

Sewall, R. B. (1974). The life of Emily Dickinson. NY: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux.

Wollstonecraft, M. (1792). Vindication of the Rights of Woman.  https://www.bartleby.com/144/4.html 

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Intake Information For Mental Health

Pages: 9 (2605 words) Sources: 13 Document Type: Document #:76744601

… and worrying during the time that she was awake. She said that her worries included the thoughts of her not being a good mother, and she felt as though she was a burden to her husband. She also acknowledged that she often thought about her family and … burden to her husband. She also acknowledged that she often thought about her family and her the unhealthy relationship between her and her mother.
She
mentioned that she felt as if her situation become worse following her third child’s birth that happened almost one year ago. At … stress source for her, though she mentions that she equally loves each of her kids and that she tries to be the best mother to them.
Depression DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria
The criteria has been chosen for diagnosing the mental health condition the patient is experiencing. DSM-5 lists ……

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References

American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders. BMC Med, 17, 133-137.

Buntrock, C., Ebert, D. D., Lehr, D., Smit, F., Riper, H., Berking, M., & Cuijpers, P. (2016). Effect of a web-based guided self-help intervention for prevention of major depression in adults with subthreshold depression: a randomized clinical trial. Jama, 315(17), 1854-1863.

Davaasambuu, S., Aira, T., Hamid, P., Wainberg, M., & Witte, S. (2017). Risk and resilience factors for depression and suicidal ideation in Mongolian college students. Mental health & prevention, 5, 33.

Gilbert, P. (2016). Depression: The evolution of powerlessness. Routledge.

Hammen, C. (2018). Risk factors for depression: An autobiographical review. Annual review of clinical psychology, 14, 1-28.

Kahneman, D. (2011). Thinking, fast and slow. Macmillan.

Khoury, B., Langer, E. J., & Pagnini, F. (2014). The DSM: mindful science or mindless power? A critical review. Frontiers in psychology, 5, 602.

MacGill, M. (2017). What is depression and what can I do about it? Medical News Today. Retrieved from https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/kc/depression-causes-symptoms-treatments-8933.

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Spa Innovative Business Idea

Pages: 1 (391 words) Document Type:Essay Document #:69662514

… spend at the spa. It will have a positive impact on the community because it focuses on women and in particularly on new mothers who deserve a helping hand now and then but who often go neglected and overlooked. By focusing on new moms, a company like … and then but who often go neglected and overlooked. By focusing on new moms, a company like Ma Spa shows the community that mothers really matter a lot—because without them, let’s be honest, none of us would be here. So this is a way to make mom … them, let’s be honest, none of us would be here. So this is a way to make mom feel like every day is Mother’s Day.
This idea is a good match for me just because I love giving back to the community and this feels like a … even start this as a……

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Program Logic Model

Pages: 6 (1769 words) Sources: 8 Document Type:question answer Document #:91645810

… they found was that when the peer educators and health educators collaborated the impact was greatest because teens received personal stories from young mothers as well as important health information from a health care professional. Thus, this approach coupled relatable stories with knowledge and authority.
3) Describe … to risky sexual behavior; and 3) Teens will be receptive both to authorities on sexual health and preventing teen pregnancy and to young mothers who are close to them in age because they will get to see first-hand what it is like to be a young mother from their interactions with peer educators and they will…[break]…related to cultural competence that the evaluators may have needed to be sensitive to or ……

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References

Bandura, A. (2018). Toward a psychology of human agency: Pathways and reflections.  Perspectives on Psychological Science, 13(2), 130-136.

Bickel, R., Weaver, S., Williams, T., & Lange, L. (1997). Opportunity, community, and teen pregnancy in an Appalachian state. The Journal of Educational Research, 90(3), 175-181.

Chapin, J. (2001). It won't happen to me: The role of optimistic bias in African American teens' risky sexual practices. Howard Journal of Communication, 12(1), 49-59.

Damon, W. (1984). Peer education: The untapped potential. Journal of applied developmental psychology, 5(4), 331-343.

Kerpelman, J. L., McElwain, A. D., Pittman, J. F., & Adler-Baeder, F. M. (2016). Engagement in risky sexual behavior: Adolescents’ perceptions of self and the parent–child relationship matter. Youth & Society, 48(1), 101-125.

Sciolla, A., Ziajko, L. A., & Salguero, M. L. (2010). Sexual health competence of international medical graduate psychiatric residents in the United States. Academic Psychiatry, 34(5), 361-368.

Stakic, S., Zielony, R., Bodiroza, A., & Kimzeke, G. (2003). Peer education within a frame of theories and models of behaviour change. Entre Nous: The European Magazine for Sexual and Reproductive Health, 56, 4-6.

Walsh-Buhi, E. R., Marhefka, S. L., Wang, W., Debate, R., Perrin, K., Singleton, A., ... & Ziemba, R. (2016). The impact of the Teen Outreach Program on sexual intentions and behaviors. Journal of Adolescent Health, 59(3), 283-290.

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COVID 19 And The Lockdown S Effect On Mental Health

Pages: 11 (3360 words) Document Type:Assessment Document #:41730231

… two boys, one is a preteen, one is five, so the 12-year-old, everything's a challenge, you know, because boys like to challenge their mothers for some reason and not their fathers, so-
The client is seeking validation, recognition that her feelings of vulnerability and not being recognized ……

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Lifelong Learning Plan For A Healthcare Administrator

Pages: 8 (2330 words) Sources: 7 Document Type:Essay Document #:75701089

… in Health Care Administration, to work in the Army Substance Abuse program. This is my goal because in my childhood I saw my mother struggle with substance abuse and experienced what it is like to grow up in that kind of environment. While she struggled with addiction, ……

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References

Freeman, E. (2001). Substance Abuse Intervention, Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Systems Change: Helping Individuals, Families, and Groups to Empower Themselves. Columbia University Press.

Maxwell, J. (1998). The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers.

Northouse, P. G. (2016). Leadership: Theory and practice (7th ed.). Thousand Oaks: CA: Sage Publications.

Stogdill, R. M. (1948). Personal factors associated with leadership: A survey of the literature. Journal of Psychology, 25, 35–71.

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Viral Gastroenteritis Diagnosis Case Assessment

Pages: 1 (393 words) Sources: 2 Document Type:Essay Document #:53209308

… happens to be non-bloody. This happens to be one of the key distinguishing factors between viral gastroenteritis and other more severe infections. The mother of the 5-year-old denies any blood in the diarrhea. To confirm the diagnosis, it would be prudent to conduct physical examination and some … to date on the various vaccines including rotavirus. To rule out parasitic or bacterial infection, it would be necessary to request the boy’s mother to submit his stool sample. However, it should be noted that “in children with mild illness, stool microbiological tests are not routinely needed ……

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References

Churgay, C.A. & Aftab, Z. (2012). Gastroenteritis in Children: Part I. Diagnosis. Am Fam Physician, 85(11), 1059-1062.

Hartman, S., Brown, E., Loomis, E., & Russell, H. (2019). Gastroenteritis in Children. Am Fam Physician, 99(3), 159-165.

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