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    In the 1950’sgender roles‚ and the behavior of men and women were about as clearly defined as you can get. A new invention called the television popped up‚ and all the popular shows of the day mirrored real life to a tee. Ozzie and Harriet and Leave it to Beaver were just two of the regular shows that the whole family would sit down and watch together. And why not? The shows of the day reflected the 1950’s family‚ and their values. Families would have breakfast together. The man of the house

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    Rufus Weylin and Tom Weylin In Rufus’s youth he had hated and feared his father but as he grew older he had grown to respect his father. 1. Rufus burned the stable when he did not get what he wanted for example. He felt no need to talk it out with someone he had no respect for therefore he resorted to drastic actions to capture his father’s attention and communicate his contention. 2. As Rufus became older he began talking to his father often talking the people or slaves he liked out of

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    Are substance use and delinquency among juvenile correlatively related? In the article “Substance Use and Delinquent Behavior Among Serious Adolescent Offenders” by Edward P. Mulvey‚ Carol A. Schubert‚ and Laurie Chassin‚ substance use and delinquency are strongly linked together. Studies of youth in juvenile court demonstrate that a majority of court-involved adolescents have recently used illegal substances that are more serious‚ and frequent adolescent offenders have used more substances

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    REFLECTION ON JUVENILE DELINQUENCY We hear a child stealing an apple from the market stands‚ and then rob a small shop‚ next day we learn about a 17-year-old kid who killed his classmates. People are concerned and rightly so. That’s all what we do or maybe give them a harsh punishment. It seems that the problem has only focused on punishment and very little on prevention or intervention. There is no single cause of violence but we can certainly list a lot of risk factors‚ which increase the development

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    Throughout this paper it is obvious that the issue of gender role took an enormous turn in the 1920’s. The conservative ideal that women were a man’s property after marriage and these had to work to earn money for their families while the housewife only cleaned and took care of the kids and the house was put behind after the war. Because of the World War I‚ women were forced to take on jobs once practiced only by men‚ this made them realize that they were capable of earn their own money and be more

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    Delinquency Thesis

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    Each year an untold number of teens‚ from seemingly well-grounded families‚ have become criminal statistics as they migrate from disassociated youths‚ to delinquency‚ to criminal activity. The common thought is middle-class young people are being pushed to gang life out of a need or desire to fill an emotional or physical void and these underlying desires have permeated the subculture and have become the norm

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    Running Header: CAUSES OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY: UNIT 9 Final PROJECT Deborah Llamas Kaplan University Independent Study in Criminal Justice CJ483-01 Professor Val Mertens November 20‚ 2011 Introduction: Various forms of Trait Theories have been studied as being associated with Juvenile Delinquencies; “Developmental Theory is a view that criminality is a dynamic process‚ influenced by social experiences as well as individual characteristics. Developmental factors include biological

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    80's Gender Roles

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    During the "80s"‚ people were the ones that helped shape and transform society and helping people live together in relative peace and harmony. A man’s job is to earn money; a women’s job is to look after the home and family. As society started to transform‚ both men and women contribute to the household income. Women played a huge role in helping their husband through all the different changing roles in their current society. There was starting to be pictures of women working with men because it

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    Research Question Do female Asian students who are enrolled in Vanderbilt University fake orgasm while having sex? In particular‚ would they feel compelled to conform to the submissive and subordinate controlling images that denigrate the Asian form of gender by faking orgasm when practicing sexual activities? In this proposed study‚ I will take a qualitative approach and examine the intersection of race‚ sexuality‚ and gender. For Asian students who migrated from their home countries‚ they face

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    young children. Most of the films Disney produces are fictional with the intention of proposing some kind of moral or ultimate lesson. Unfortunately‚ the moral or lesson for young females is not as positive as one may think. When interrogating traditional Disney films through a gender perspective‚ one will notice that the female characters are often portrayed as domestic‚ passive‚ and dependent on males. In terms of domesticity‚ let us take Belle in Beauty and the Beast as an example. This character‚

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