Papers 1201-1210 of total 39400 found.
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…. These parents are prone to physically abuse their children, verbally attack them, and take away basic privileges. Striking a child has much to do with meeting the parent's emotional needs and nothing to do with concern for the child; parents often erroneously justify…
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…is succeeding in combating such serious problems as child abuse, poverty, and school failure. Yes, successful programs exist, but they have in the main, been small and scarce" (Schorr 1). Why do these successfull models remain only models? There is only one answer…
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…RAPE IN SOUTH AFRICA Reported cases of rape and child abuse are sky-rocketing. South Africa's rape rate is double that of the United States. Much of that is fueled by the belief that criminals can get away with it, because the laws are too weak. South…
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…very beneficial in shaping the families and the communities Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) and Mothers against Misuse and Abuse. The effects of a good program or the teaching of a parent can keep children off drugs. Without the help…
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…under attack, they are called legal drug pushers and child abusers. Schools have been called breeding grounds for drug abuse, lazy educators, and incompetent. Ritalin abuse has become such a major highlight in the media that congress ordered the General…
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…. The biological-social learning theories also suggests that if a female child watches her mother get beaten up by her father on a regular basis, she has a greater risk of being in an abusive relationship. This integrated theory also suggests that if a child constantly…
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…to associate with other students who feel the same way that he does. Thus, by speaking negatively to a child, a parent is in the process of laying the foundation for their child or children to become possible violent. Moreover to the verbal and mental abuse
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…Violence. Mentioning the word conjures up images of assault, abuse, and even murder. In today's American society, violence is more prevalent now then ever. Annually, we see violence statistics rise and are left to wonder why. Each year 1 person out…
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…and the ethics involved. Often parents discover their child’s steroid abuse and become shocked, but with the constant push a child receives to excel in sports and not having the teaching needed to know the effects and dangers of steroids, it is not the child’s failure…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…is a tale that tells us of the good that is in all humans along with the bad in society like child abuse, poverty, and hate. 3 Dickens alternates between a 8910happy, nimble style of writing and an emotion-filled style of writing, depending on how he wishes…
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