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Sustainable Living and Partner Violence: Understanding Two Important Social Issues, Quizzes of Conflictology

Information on various ways to reduce carbon footprint and fight global warming, as well as different types of partner violence. Learn about the impact of population growth, industrialization, and cultural values on the environment, and discover the four types of partner violence: common couple violence, intimate terrorism, violent resistance, and mutual violent control.

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Uploaded on 12/13/2009

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Download Sustainable Living and Partner Violence: Understanding Two Important Social Issues and more Quizzes Conflictology in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 Top Ten To Fight Global Warming DEFINITION 1 1. Replace five incandescent light bulbs in your home with compact fluorescent bulbs. 2. Instead of short haul flights (500 miles) take the train and bypass lots of CO2. 3. Sure it may be hot, but get a fan, set your thermostat to 75 F, and blow away CO2. 4. Replace refrigerators that are more than 10 yrs old with new models. 5. Make your 8 minute shower 5 minutes. 6. Caulk, weatherstrip, and insulate your home. 7. Dry your clothes on a line outside or a rack indoors. 8. Trim down on red meat. 9. Leave the TERM 2 Four types of partner violence DEFINITION 2 Common couple violence which is like occasional hits like Luis and Tara when arguments get out of control. Intimate terrorism is violence that is motivated by wanting to control their partnet. Violent resistance is acts of violence that are committed in self- defense, almost always women do this. Mutual violent control is when two people are beating the crap out of each other for control. TERM 3 Social Causes of Environmental Problems DEFINITION 3 Population growth like the chinese, industrialization and economic development like the chinese, cultural values and attitudes like big fat americans. TERM 4 strain theory DEFINITION 4 When you can't normally get goals, you go by illegitimate ways to get those goals, like stealing. Falls under the structural functionalist perspective. TERM 5 Mores DEFINITION 5 norms that have a moral basis.