Papers 1221-1230 of total 39400 found.
…years, Parker will be out of jail, free to do whatever he wants - perhaps murder someone else's son. In addition, he will be eligible for parole after being in prison for only five years. Is five years a sufficient punishment for a crazed child abuser
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…, not everybody's morals and values and parenting skills are equal. What some people may consider normal, others may find completely unacceptable, or even abusive. In a court scenario, my definition of child abuse may be very different from a judge who has seen worse…
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…there is a very real possibility that abortions could become illegal again. But what repercussions will come from it? If abortions were made illegal it could cause more child abuse and family violence, a setback in women's rights and freedoms, and an increase…
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…of danger or abuse, yet we know that any child who disappears from home faces dangers. This is particularly true of parental kidnapping cases, which are often motivated by revenge instead of love. Parents that lose their children in parental abductions usually…
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…“One Child” is a true story about a girl named Sheila who had an alcoholic father who abused her. She was placed in a classroom for people with behavior problems. All of her previous teachers thought that she was lost, that no one could reach her…
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…is administered to a child, it will affect the schoolwork produced by that child and those around him or her. They will all be afraid of when they will get their next beating and therefore they will never be concentrating on the lesson properly…
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…all of the children in orphanages who are alone and feel unloved. What right do we have to deny them of loving parents? And how is it possible that we can allow child-molesters and abusive parents to bear and raise children and deny good unfortunate…
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…The letter describing the last dinner that Celie had before "breaking out of jail" was very emotional. The fact that she was beaten and abused caused all kinds of emotions. The letters that Celie's sister, Nettie, wrote were never given to her…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Effects of Alcoholism Growing up in a family with daily alcohol use as a way of life can have a profound effect on a young child's mind. Most of the time this situation would seem to have a negative effect on all the people surrounded…
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…there inattention, hyperactivity, or impulsivity. In the past decade, there has been growing evidence that Ritalin has had negative effects on a child’s mind and behavior leading to such disorders like psychosis, mania, drug abuse, and add! iction. It suppresses…
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