What beliefs about rape are really myths? How do violence and the threat of violence exert social control on women and those in the LGBTQ community? Do you ever fear gender-based violence? How do you think your gender affects your answer to this question? How do boys in your community learn to respect women? To disrespect women?
Myths about the beliefs in rape are the following
Most of the rape is conducted by strangers, In reality most of them are attended by closer ones to the victim
The victim bear responsibilty for a rape if they are intoxicatecwith alchahol
some women secretly want to be raped
Rape is just an unwnatx sex not a crime
Most rapists are mentally ill
The real victim report rape immediately
The woman lies about rape
The costume of victim can lead to rape
What beliefs about rape are really myths? How do violence and the threat of violence exert...
Rebecca Solnit’s title describes violence against women as “The Longest War,” and Michael Kimmel articulates how societal expectations for men constrain their behavior and in many ways limit their emotions and relationships. Solnit lists an unsettling number of violent crimes against women. She argues, “We have an abundance of rape and violence against women in this country and on this Earth, though it’s almost never treated as a civil rights or human rights issue, or a crisis, or even a...
Have you ever really thought about how you learned before now? Through what methods, either conventional or unconventional, do you seem to learn most productively? Of the learning theories and perspectives presented this week, which do you think best describe how you learn? How so? Why do you think it is important for you to understand your own learning process?
What myths around mental illness have you heard before? How do you think those myths might affect your ability to work with individuals with severe and persistent mental illness?
4.2 Based on external readings), which evidence-based strategy to prevent youth violence do you think is the most feasible to implement, expand and evaluate? Also state which strategy you think is the most challenging. How might you apply or engage with the intervention in your current or future nursing practice? 4.3 Discuss how community violence in an urban city environment (i.e. Baltimore City) impacts the entire community (including community residents, nursing students, faculty and staff, hospital workers). Propose one action...
You will identify, develop, and refine your beliefs about what teaching and learning entails. These beliefs have likely to shifted, grown, and deepen as you have gain more experience in the classroom and deepen your knowledge of theory and practice. As we begin this program, we often aspire to something that we are not yet able to do or that we don’t do consistently. This assignment serves as an initial tool to uncover what we think is best for teaching...
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What do you really like about this class; that is, what is going well? Why? 2 What do you really not like about this class; that is, what can be improved? Why? 3. If you were teaching this class, what one change would you make that would improve learning? Why? 4. Do you think having the reading quizzes in each class helps you learn and understand the circuit concepts better? Please explain. 5. Would you...
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Discussion Topics, Mohr Chapter 33, Violence and Abuse Discussion Topics Learning Objective 1. While conducting an admission interview with Rebecca, she tells you that her husband hits her when she comes home late from work. Identify the feelings and attitudes you have regarding someone who is abusive and also someone who is a victim of abuse. Would your feelings differ if the victim was a child? An elderly person? Would your personal experiences and emotions affect your responses to clients...
Question Can someone make a speech for me please with the following information: Creative Topic: Is She Cause It; No Is Him Cause It Speech Goal: The negative effects of domestic violence on various persons on children, victim and the local community. Introduction Attention Getter “At any given moment you have the power to say this is not how the story is going to end.” ― Christine Mason Miller Thesis Statement: Domestic violence is a social injustice that if left...
What do you think are the major differences, if any, between how gender affects your life and how it affected the lives of your parents? Would making a college education available to all high school students reduce economic inequality? Why or why not?