They can have training to prevent gender discrimination such as when Starbucks closed many establishments for training against racial allegations.
Substance abuse affects and costs the individual, the family, and the community in significant, measurable ways including loss of productivity and unemployability; impairment in physical and mental health; reduced quality of life; increased crime; increased violence; abuse and neglect of children; dependence on non-familial support systems for survival; and expenses for treatment. The physical and mental health and social consequences of alcohol and other drug use by women can seriously affect their lives and those of their families (HHS/SAMHSA, 1997a). Not only are women, especially young women, beginning to close the gap between female and male consumption of alcohol and other drugs, they suffer earlier and more serious consequences. Women become intoxicated and addicted more quickly than men and develop related diseases earlier (National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, 1996).
Answer:
Xenophobia is the fear/distrust of anything perceived to be foreign. There is no specific anti-xenophobia laws in South Africa because xenophobia is a state of mind not an act.
The constitution protects all citizens from discrimination but this can only be the discrimination acted out not just thought.
So xenophobic violence is prescribed by the criminal acts, employment based xenophobia is prescribed by the labour acts and so forth.
Explanation:
The type of learning that is being done in the scenario above is observational learning. Observational learning is a type of learning in which an individual is likely to learn a particular thing by having to observe a behavior that is being done by a person or what he or she observes in the environment.
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