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  • Nature vs. Nurture: Raising Sons.

    A young man is so strong, so mad, so certain, and so lost. He has everything and he is able to use nothing.  Thomas Wolfe, Of Time and the River (Kindlon & Thompson 2000 Chapter 1).  Nature has physically defined the male and female of any given species. Men have long been considered to be the dominant…

  • Analysis of Supportive Recreation Inclusion Services

    The problems the community agency faces are the lack of skilled staff and poor embrace of groups with disabilities. Moreover, no marketing efforts of inclusive services are conducted and no inclusive assistance in provided by the company (Scholl et al., 2006). To improve the situation, three action points should be taken. First, Supportive Recreation Inclusion…

  • Discussion of Working With Groups Aspects

    Cultural competence is essential in counseling both as the means of establishing a rapport with the client and as the tool for adjusting the selected therapy approach to the clients needs. A culturally competent counselor is aware of the significance that cultural specifics have in therapy, which is why incorporating the clients background into the…

  • Sociology: Definition, Importance

    What sociology is, and why sociology is worth studying Sociology is a vital field for examining peoples interactions within society. It is defined as a study of individuals perceived as the members of the same community determined by shared culture, which allows examining their dominant worldview in detail for resolving critical issues. This area is…

  • The Varieties of Civic Experience by Michael Schudson

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction The civic concept is considered to be examined by many scholars in order to identify the major positions of the modern civilization development. Michael Schudson, the author of the famous article The Varieties of Civic Experience, managed to disclose the way he understood the place of…

  • The Moral Status of a Fetus with Abnormalities

    When considering the ethical applications of abortions, one should consider the moral status of a fetus. Moral status refers to the degree of value and rights of each individual and the corresponding moral and ethical treatment (Stahl & Kilner, 2019). Several ideas of moral status exist that ascribe value based on a defined set of…

  • Metro Sexuality: Term Definition

    Recently, there have been a growing number of buzz words that use the metro prefix. For example, Metro sexuality, which is the term for heterosexual men having a strong concern for their appearance, is a term that is now quite common, widespread and ordinary. Similar to this, a rather new concept that is emerging is…

  • Overcoming the Odds: Is It Really Necessary?

    The stories of overcoming the odds may be considered both good and bad for society because there are always two sides to the consequences of ones actions. According to Carney and Patel, for example, the role of people who overcome the odds and contribute to society is enormous because they bring out the positive in…

  • What Factors Create Violence in Children?

    Every day people read the news concerning the growth of childrens violence. Therefore, there is tremendous worldwide concern about incidents of violent youth behaviors that create an acute issue that needs to be handled by adults. There is a wide range of ruthless demeanors, including threats, bullying, acts of aggression towards peers or animals, or…

  • Attachment Theory and Cycle of Violence

    Injuries which are mechanical, associated with sex, mental attack, and deprivation are the four kinds of violence identified by the typology of PlanStreet (2022). Attachment theory discusses how early childhood trauma has shaped a particular manner of relating to others. According to another idea called the cycle of violence, domestic abuse crosses ethnic, racial, religious,…