Generally, domestic violence against women results in a lot of suffering for women. For example, women suffer from the threats, coercion, and deprivation of liberty that they are subjected to in the process of domestic violence (REFERENCE). The perpetrators of domestic violence against women are normally the husband or intimate partner. According to (REFERENCE), domestic violence against women occurs in a life cycle. Globally, it’s estimated that more than 50% of all women experience domestic violence. The campaign by women in various parts of the world against domestic has helped raise pertinent issues, including recognizing women’s rights as an indisputable part of universal human rights(REFERENCE). It’s estimated that the United States loses more than $5.8 billion to domestic violence every year(REFERENCE). Out of the $5.8 billion, $4.1 billion is used for medical and healthcare services (REFERENCE). The other $1.8 billion covers productivity cost. According to (REFERENCE), the main obstacle to progress is domestic violence against women. The reason behind this is that domestic violence prevents people from achieving development targets. Meeting the millennium development goals will be a great challenge…
Constitutions Name Institution DIFFERENCES IN THE U.S CONSTITUTION AND THE ARIZONA CONSTITUTION. The U.S constitution was written in 1787and. The Arizona constitution was written in 1910. However, they differ in various ways. First, the Arizona constitution is divided into permeable, and thirty articles numbered 1-6, 7-22, and 25-30. However, the U.S constitution consists of a permeable and seven articles that explain the government’s structure and the way it operates. Besides, the U.S constitution has been amended 27 times since ratification. In comparison, the Arizona constitution has been amended 144 times and 155 times since its writing, and it weighs about 6 more times in words than the U.S constitution. Finally, the U.S constitution has divided its power into two general ways, which are the vertical way and the horizontal way. Vertically the power is divided into the government levels and the subnational level, while horizontally, it is divided into three branches: the legislature, the executive, and the judicial. Unlike the U.S constitution, the Arizona constitution power is divided into just…
It is the method and procedures that aid in the collection and analysis of data variables in a research (Quinlan et al., 2019). Through the design that is chosen there is a chance to deal with the problem within the research, the hypothesis and also the statistical analysis plan. Of importance to note is that the design also offers answers to all the research questions within the topic of study (Creswell & Creswell, 2017). There are many sources to choose a research design from depending on the topic of study (Quinlan et al., 2019). According to (Creswell & Creswell, 2017), a research design comes with lots of benefits for any kind of study being carried out. The design itself is a guide and thus offers direction and smoothness of the process. It provides a plan of study that permits accurate assessment of cause and effect relationships between dependent and independent variables (Quinlan et al., 2019). It sets the parameters of the project since it determines exactly what will and will not be included by defining the criteria by which you…
Week 7 Weekly Journal Student’s name Institutional Affiliation The Political and Economic consequences of Nationalist Protest in China: The 2012 Anti-Japanese Demonstrations The above article was written by Kevin Foley, Jeremy L. Wallace, and Jessica Chen Weiss, discussing the 2012 Anti- Japanese Demonstrations. The protests were caused by the fact that Japan wanted to purchase three islands in Senkaku/Diaoyu, and the Chinese people were in disagreement. Chinese citizens took to the streets to demonstrate that purchase. The demonstrations were termed as ‘Nationalist Protests’ because it was a way for the Chinese people to show their patriotism. China suffered economic and political losses due to the protests. Kevin Foley, Jeremy L. Wallace, and Chen relied on protest, biographical and economic data, that is, the datasets of 377 city-level anti-Japanese protests covered during the island crisis and the datasets of careers of local leaders (Primary Sources) to analyze the political and economic consequences of the protests in China. Systematic evaluation of cadres played a major…
Limitations to VO2max Introduction Maximum oxygen uptake denoted as VO2 is defined as the highest rate of oxygen uptake by muscles at the highest intensity of exercise. It is one of the major factors used to denote an individual’s cardio-respiratory fitness in exercise physiology(Bassett & Howley, 2000), Several factors influence a working muscle, and this affects their endurance capability, these factors include but are not, limited to the type of muscle fibres involved, duration and intensity of the exercise, the inherent characteristic of the muscle fibres metabolism involved and the cardiovascular support(Terjung et al., 1985) Maximum oxygen uptake does not take into consideration the rate of oxygen delivery, therefore becomes a limiting factor to the usage of maximal oxygen uptake as an endurance test. This can be further supported by (Bassett & Howley, 2000) who proved alteration in maximal oxygen uptake by tweaking oxygen delivery by use of drugs or blood doping, increasing cardiac output from training and increased muscle perfusion during exercise that increases the muscle’s oxygen consumption. Muscular adaptation to metabolic changes is also an influential factor for…
The criminal justice system The criminal justice system is an organization that has been set up in different parts of the world to enforce the legal codes of that state or country. It addresses the consequences of criminal behavior in society and aims to protect and ensure that people enjoy their rights and safety. It mainly consists of three parts the police, the courts, and the correction institutions. Once a crime has been committed, and police identify the violator, the case goes to court to determine whether the violator is guilty or innocent. A court has the authority to make a decision based on the law by either the judge or jury. Most non-criminal related cases are determined by the judge without a jury present, while in the criminal cases, the jury and the judge are both presents. It is the jury’s responsibility to determine guilt and the judge’s responsibility to determine the punishment. However, the jury is allowed to decide the penalty in some cases. If the jury is required to be present in a court process, a panel…
Geology Formation of syncline A syncline is a downward curve consisting of a fold. In geology, a fold is described as a bend in a rock layer. It is caused by force found within the crust of the earth. These forces make the folds to range from slight differences in pressure found in the earth’s crust. It results in wide collisions of the crust’s tectonic covers. Usually, the forces are compressions found within the earth crust. They differ in magnitude and intensity from region to region, resulting in the creation of a wave-like pattern. Due to the varying compressional forces equally led to the diverse size of the folds. In that, some folds are a few centimetres thick while others are several meters thick. In circumstances where they are undisturbed by the events such as tilting, a fold should encompass its crest as the anticline. The trough of its formation is the syncline. It is anticlinal, and synclinal characteristics of the fold are similar. The nature of their shape, position and occurrence establish their name which is formed to every…
1)What’s the sociological meaning of belonging? When an individual has a relationship with others that they share a common bond, the sociological belongingness is born. When an individual feels that he/she belong to a particular group of people whom they can relate well. If the school set up, sociological belongingness occurs when students can identify themselves with teachers and other students and teacher can identify themselves with students and teachers. Belongingness ensures that individuals do not feel alienated. 2)How do teachers develop a sense of belonging among each other? Teachers can relate to each other by spending together and brainstorming. When teachers come together, they can create friendship among themselves where they can shares what they are going through. They can also identify problems and solve them together, not forgetting; they can raise issues about students like behavioral changes and try to find a solution. 3)How do teaching strategies promote belonging in the school and classroom? Teaching strategies create a conducive where students and teachers engage each openly. Students can open up to their teachers with no fear. The strategic…
Then, whether subjection would be permitted in the new western states shadowed each discussion about the frontier. In 1820, the Missouri Compromise had endeavored to determine this inquiry: It had conceded Missouri to the association as a slave state and Maine as a free state, safeguarding Congress’s delicate equilibrium. More significant, it had specified that later on, servitude would be precluded north of Missouri’s southern limit in the remainder of the Louisiana Purchase. Notwithstanding, the Missouri Compromise did not make a difference to new domains that were not a part of the Louisiana Compromise. Thus the issue of bondage kept on putrefying as the country extended. The Southern economy became progressively reliant on “King Cotton” and the arrangement of constrained work that supported it. Meanwhile, an ever-increasing number of Northerners came to believe that the development of subjection encroached upon their own freedom, both as residents-the favorable to bondage larger part in Congress did not appear to speak to their inclinations-and as yeoman ranchers. However, they did not really protest subjection; however, they hated how its extension appeared to meddle…
What is the morphology of Homo erectus, brain size, body size, and cranial shape? Be specificHomo Erectus brain capacity averages about 950 cm3, which is larger than earlier hominids. Much of the fossil material found consists of cranial bones, jawbones, and teeth. The face is massively built, preserved in just a few specimens, and its lower sections project forward. The bone-forming nose wall is narrower and narrower than in previous Homo or Australopithecus, and the nasal surface is comparatively high and conspicuous. There is a flattened forehead, and from left to right, the part of the cranium directly behind the brow ridge is constrained greatly. From the frontal bone, a low slope or peak of bone runs along the centerline of some skulls, and the ear area appears to have highly defined crests. There is another ridge running through the broad-based skull. The difference between the Homo sapiens and Australopithecus is that the region where the neck connects muscles are much larger than in Homo sapiens or habilis. Other distinguishing characteristics of H. On the underneath of the skull, Erectus…