Papers 1041-1050 of total 39400 found.
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…that they can end the pregnancy if it is female, is illegal also. A doctor quoted in a newspaper article stated that 97.5 percent of pregnancies terminated in the hospital were female fetuses. Child abuse is becoming a problem in China. In 1993, the Child Welfare…
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…of functioning as a healthy human being and (b) one remembers being abused as a child 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…
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…to meet with the child. Parents should never blame the other spouse for the divorce. Parents should listen to the child and show concern. Sometimes divorce is better for the child in an abusive or argumentative relationship. Divorce is not the end of the world…
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…a result of children's undesirable behavior. Moreover, it is the result of extraneous pressures on the parent. It has been shown that financial problems, unemployment, and stress are all directly related to child abuse. This displacement of aggression from…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that we are reading of a child who is terrorized of the grownups that live with him; perhaps he is an abused child: on two feet standing, walking, talking, wearing dress or trousers, maybe drunk or maybe sober, maybe smiling, laughing, happy…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, where a big majority of children are living and working in the most difficult circumstances. Children in this part of the world are not only suffered of hunger and mal-nutrition, but are also subject to abuses. Child labour is the state where children…
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…it is the fear of being exposed to something that is different. Two of the more prominent and maybe more discussed reasons are Aids and child abuse. Lets take each of these reasons and briefly discuss how they affect a persons emotions, alters his or her judgment…
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…in Roethke's poem abuses his child physically. The speaker depicts a harsh father-son relationship is that the description of the dancing is violent with systematic child-abuse. "The hand that held my wrist/Was battered on one knuckle;/At every step you missed/My…
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Category: /Literature/English
…may then decide not to seek much-needed prenatal care. In what many people see as a step backwards, some states have rejected laws calling it child abuse when an expectant mother uses drugs that may adversely effect the development of her unborn…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…that a mother’s ignorance not only hurts her, but more importantly her daughter. I also learned that sexually abused children cannot psychologically handle the guilt and physical pain that the abuser opposes onto them. Finally, I learned that a child can preserver…
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