i) Family dynamics
ii) Alternative Family Patterns
iii) Reasons for domestic violence
iv) Emotional deprivation
v) Family life cycle
vi) Dowry Prohibition Act,1961
vii) Planned Parenthood
viii) Single Parent Families
‘Hindu Marriage as a religious sacrament’. Explain.
See Answer →Describe the theories on Domestic Violence.
See Answer →Discuss the consequences of separation and bereavement.
See Answer →Explain different forms of marriage.
See Answer →Describe the various causes for migration with suitable examples.
See Answer →Explain expectations in marital life and the role changes in different phases of marriage.
See Answer →Discuss steps to decrease violence on women. Give suitable examples.
See Answer →Discuss the common problems in Indian families and explain the various intervention programmes.
See Answer →Describe the types of family in India and discuss the functions of the family.
See Answer →Explain the meaning of marriage and describe the main functions of marriage.
See Answer →i. Psycho-social impacts of HIV/AIDS
ii. Stigma and Discrimination
iii. Confidentiality
iv. HIV law in Europe during 1980s
v. Legal policy on HIV/AIDS
vi. Disenfranchised grief
vii. Community concerns on HIV/AIDS
viii. Recommendation for safe eating
Discuss human rights and its significance with regard to HIV/AIDS
See Answer →Enlist the recommendations of international conference for a model global AIDS laws.
See Answer →What are the major guidelines, which can assist in avoiding some of the mistakes of the past in an HIV/AIDS education campaign?
See Answer →Describe different laws useful to enforce the rights of PLHAs.
See Answer →Describe HIV/AIDS education campaign guidelines with suitable example.
See Answer →Discuss the difference between HIV/AIDS palliative care and traditional palliative care.
See Answer →Describe the rights of PLHIVs and how they are useful to prevent the spread of HIV infection?
See Answer →Elaborate the implications of strategy for an HIV/AIDS control program.
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