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- 561: The Holocaust
- ... work." When they did that, they made one letter into a secret message telling the Jews that it was a bad place, where they die. In class from the notes I learned that, World-wide depression had many Germans out of work, and they were hungry. Because of that, the Germans elected Hitler, as Chancellor of Germany in 1933. That year, Hitler began a boycott of Jewish business. The Jews lost their jobs in government and public services. Jewish children got segregated form school. All Jewish people received a curfew. Hitler blamed the Depression on the Jews, and they became scapegoats. In 1935 laws were pasted saying that Jews were no longer citizens, and that marriage between Jews and Aryans was forbidden. On March, 1938, Germans troops occupied Austria ...
- 562: Explanation of the Holocaust in Freud's "Civilization and Its Discontents"
- ... societal pressures, it is possible to define the struggle that the Jews faced in Nazi Germany and Europe. Hitler's rise to power and his ensuing reign of terror coincided with the worst worldwide economic depression in history. The effects that the Great Depression had on the people can be used in understanding the German peoples support of Hitler. Hitler offered the people a sense of hope during their worst despair. Moreover, he offered them a scapegoat. This scapegoat ...
- 563: Divorce and Preschool Children
- ... showed to respond differently. The preschool age children respond to marital separation with regression, anger, tantrums, aggression and anxiety. The Latency age group shows less impact although some symptoms are common such as anxiety and depression. Finally, the adolescence age showed symptoms such as trouble with the law, drugs, sexual acting out and running away. (Hodges and Bloom, 1984) Because my interest is in the early years of child development I ... recently her parents got a divorce and she has been very effected by it. In talking to the parents of this child I have learned that even at home she seems to show signs of depression far worse than her older brother who is fourteen. Now that we have been told that divorce at the pre-school age is very crucial we can take a look at some of the critical ...
- 564: Preventing Chronic Delinquency: The Search for Childhood Risk Factors
- ... in which different combinations of services at different levels of intensity are compared, are particularly needed. Effects on other outcomes which share risk factors with chronic delinquency, such as early substance abuse, teenage childbearing, and depression, should be investigated. Finally, research on diverse populations, especially those neglected thus far in early childhood care and education research, should be encouraged to determine if effectiveness of services varies across different communities. Most research ... Pawl, J.H. Preventive intervention and outcome with anxiously attached dyads. Child Development (1991) 62:199-209. 46. Lyons-Ruth, K., Connell, D.B., Grunebaum, H.U., and Botein, S. Infants at social risk: Maternal depression and family support services as mediators of infant development and security of attachment. Child Development (1990) 61:85-98. 47. Madden, J., O'Hara, J., and Levenstein, P. Home again: Effects of the Mother-Child ...
- 565: Causes of Divorces
- ... the population. There are many causes of divorce such as culture clashes, unfaithfulness-adultery, too young when married, lack of communication, job interference, and in-law problems. Many effects that are seen from divorces are depression, suicide, drug and alcohol abuse, and a dysfunctional family. In a marriage, a culture mix can cause an extreme stir up between the husband and wife as well as the children. Combining two different cultures ... reasons to why a divorce may happen, there are also many effects. The range of effects that may occur from divorces depends on the reason why it happened and how the people involved handle it. Depression, suicide, drug and alcohol abuse, and a dysfunctional family are some of the consequences of a divorce. Each family deals with it's own problems in a unique way. When a couple or a family ...
- 566: Homeless Youths
- ... space, and the presence of other children in the same room. Children who frequently change schools lack both structure and continuity in their lives, and may be unwilling to risk forming deep friendships. They experience depression as a result of leaving familiar places and people, and may fall behind academically as they miss school. Children who have to keep moving have no sense of roots, personal space, or possesions. Most see ... HIV-related illnesses. Studies anonymously performed by the Robertson Polls in 1996 unearthed a median HIV-positive rate of 2.3% for homeless persons under age 25. Homeless adolescents frequently suffer from severe anxiety and depression, poor health and nutrition, and low self-esteem. As a result, more than half of homeless kids will die before the age of 19. Reading about this topic has made me realize that I can ...
- 567: Child Abuse
- ... sexual abuse. The child also will have fear and inability not to trust adults. They might also have anger and aggression toward people. The child may exhibit inappropriate sexual behavior. A child might suffer from depression, guilt and shame. More than likely, they will have problems in school and social skills. Also, the child may have phobic or avoidant behavior and regressive behavior.(National Research Council,215) Consciences of neglectful behavior ... neglected during their childhood often neglected their children. Also, the children that have psychological damage from maltreatment are more likely to indulge in suicide and self mutilation. Nonphysically abused children are more likely to have depression and hopelessness. Children with inappropriate sexual behavior, such as frequent and overt self stimulation are a direct constituency of sexual abuse. Non-sexually abused children later on in life also sometimes show sexual overtones. Sexually ...
- 568: Homelessness
- ... PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH Homelessness severely impacts the health and well-being of every family member. Compared to poor children that are housed, children that are homeless experience worse health; more developmental delays; more anxiety, depression, some behavioural problems; and lower educational achievement (NCH, 1998). Furthermore, homeless children face obstacles to enrolling and attending school. Some of these difficulties include transportation problems, residency requirements, inability to obtain previous school records, and lack of clothing and school supplies. Parents also feel the harsh effects of homelessness. Homeless females tend to have chronic depression more frequently than housed females. Homeless mothers are also much more likely to attempt suicide than housed mothers (Bassuk et al., 1996). Homelessness very often results in the break up of families. Families are sometimes ...
- 569: Natural Disasters
- ... the tropics around warm water. It starts as a disorganized storm in the ocean. When it starts to become more organized, it will be put into the first of three classifications. The classification is tropical depression. The National Hurricane Center will get a letter to help classify the storm. When the winds of the storm reach 40mph it will go into the second classification, tropical depression. The service will give it a name at this point. The name is pre-determined based on a list that recycles every six years. The list of names for the next few years are on ...
- 570: El Nino
- ... the eastern equatorial pacific, which contributes to major climatical changes throughout the world. During the disruption, trade winds weaken over the central Pacific Ocean, resulting in a dramatic rise in the ocean temperatures and a depression of the thermocline in the pacific. The thermocline is the layer of water between the warmer, surface zone and the colder deep water zone, in a thermally stratied body of water, in which the temperature decreases rapidly with depth. This depression of the thermocline has great effects on the worlds fishing industry. The cutting of nutrient rich therocline water reduces the growth of algae, which in trun, collapses the food chain. Thus, leaving our worlds subsistence ...
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