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    Counseling the Dually Diagnosed Female Offender [Your name appears here] [Name of the professor/institute appears here] Counseling the Dually Diagnosed Female Offender Massachusetts Correctional Institution - Framingham (MCI-Framingham} is the Massachusetts Department of Correction ’s only committing institution for female offenders. It is located in Framingham‚ Massachusetts‚ a large town located midway between Worcester and Boston. The prison was once known as "Framingham State Prison"

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    Celeste Carle Mr. Mirell Eng. 4 Sci-Fi‚ P. 6 4 December 2014 The Female Man (1975) By Joanna Russ Title Explanation The novel is titled The Female Man in a literal sense because one of the four main characters‚ Joanna‚ decides to metaphorically become a man in order gain respect that she can’t receive as a woman. In terms of the theme‚ however‚ the title represents the idea that gender is a social construct‚ something that can be broken down and allows individuals to assume masculinity and femininity

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    Female Voices of 1865-1912

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    Abstract In this essay I will discuss and analyze the social forces that influenced American women writers of the period of 1865 to 1912. I will describe the specific roles female authors played in this period and explain how the perspectives of female authors differed from their male contemporaries. INTRODUCTION As the United States was continuing recovering from the Civil War and embracing the expansion of the West‚ industrialization‚ immigration and the growth of cities‚ women’s roles in

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    more than female as their boss. I personally agree with them because of some reasons. First of all‚ the effectiveness of work. If we compare between male and female‚ the result will show that male is more effective on doing business than female because male directly goes to the main point. When males go to a mall and have a plan to buy sport shoes for example. They will directly go to the sport station and buy them without having to choose for a long time. Besides‚ we know that females like talking

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    Female circumcision is considered to be a cultural tradition‚ but could it also be viewed as a form of torture? In countries such as Yemen‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Iraq‚ Jordan‚ and Syria female circumcision is considered to be a normal practice. However‚ it is becoming more and more prevalent throughout the United States and the world over the last five years. It is believed that in the United States‚ more than 10‚000 girls suffer from this procedure every year. The official term for this horrendous practice

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    Female juveniles who experience family divorce or separation do not experience the same harmful effects as males. This is because females frequently experience guilt‚ and are often thought to deal with their feelings and emotions. According to Culpin‚ Heron‚ Melotti‚ and Joinson (2013) girls are at a greater disadvantage than boys to suffer from depression after experiencing parental divorce (2016). Juvenile girls who experience depression are more likely to encounter other problems‚ such as dropping

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    Female Circumcision & Women’s Rights Female genital mutilation (FGM) is a procedure that involves the removal of the external female genitalia for cultural or non- medical reasons. Female circumcision is common in Sub- Saharan Africa and the Arab States where more than 125 million girls and women today have been forced to undergo female circumcision ( WHO‚2014). Female circumcision is performed mostly on young girls between the ages of infancy and 15. Female genital mutilation is practiced in

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    A diverse array of traditional‚ religious‚ and cultural customs is practiced cross-culturally throughout the world. Female circumcision‚ also known as Female genital mutilation‚ or female genital cutting is a custom that has sparked controversy among many people belonging to other cultures not accustomed to the practice. They have presented the question of whether female circumcision is a practice that should be advocated or even allowed at all. My view is that the notion of basic human rights and

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    FEMALE MATE CHOICE IN POECILIA RETICULATA Abstract: In this experiment we examined female mate preference in the Trinidad guppy‚ Poecilia reticulata. Female guppies prefer to mate with brightly colored males in numerous species. From the jealousy experiment‚ the modeled female is jealous with the other female which is in the same section with 2 different males. The modeled female significantly preferred the males with 1 female than 3 males in other section. Introduction: Intrasexual selection

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    1 Female Circumcision: A Sociological Perspective Aaron Robins Joe Pellegrino Prof. Romain Sociology 101 November 29‚ 2005 Female Circumcision: A Sociological Perspective Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) or a less ethnocentric term Female Circumcision is a form of violence that is approved by the societies in which it is practiced. About 183 million women have undergone such mutilation. The geographic areas of practice include North-East Africa and parts

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