Papers 1031-1040 of total 39400 found.
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…is a very dangerous and emotionally stressful experience. Effects of growing up in an alcoholic family include Fetal Alcohol Syndrome for a baby that is exposed to alcoholism in the womb, hyperactivity, alexithymia, low self esteem, child abuse and many others…
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…for crimes he allegedly committed then he was 17. Carter was a victim of child abuse. He had been hit in the head with a brick, baseball bat, dinner plates, to name a few. His abuse and injuries weren’t treated. His IQ is 74 making him semiretarded…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Frankenstein Research Response This article from ABC NEWS talks about how child abuse can corrupt a child’s mind, and drive them to engage in things that they normally would not have. A grandmother, Follette, had fought for legal custody of her four…
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abused as a child that therefore (A) one was abused as a child and (B) the childhood abuse is the cause of one's adulthood problems. There is no evidence that supports the claim that we remember everything that we experience. In fact, there is plenty…
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…Roy Meadow first defined Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome (MBPS) in his 1977 paper “Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy – the hinterland of child abuse”. He used it to describe the case of two children; one of who had suffered repetitive salt poisoning that later…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Nurturing 'Anybody's Child' Role of Educators in Helping Foster Children Abstract Helping professionals working with a child who is victim of neglect and abuse typically expect that foster care placement will signify the end of the prolonged…
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…. Sometimes post-abortion women are involved in child neglect or child abuse. Years after the abortion women regret the decisions. They usually wonder what the baby would look like if it were alive. Many women are left with unbearable emotional scars…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…and physical well-being the impact of abuse on youth can be devastating, that child may drop out of school and a community loses a valuable future teacher, accountant, or lawyer. If an abused teen is pregnant, she is more likely to expose her child to violence…
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…sons, Neal and Jesse, to “Buckarama”, a deer hunting show at the Little Rock Expo Center. Before they left that morning, Rick caught the two teens smoking cigarettes. He told them they could not go to “Buckarama”(“Neal & Jesse Eldridge: Child Abuse
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…Media Awareness The case that I decided to focus on is an older abuse case, but it has recently been resolved in the courts. It is a child abuse case involving James and Bonnie Zeleski. They were both charged with abusing their infant daughter…
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