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…punishment should not be viewed as the same thing, they aren’t. “Not only is it legal child abuse, it’s a message schools shouldn’t deliver.” (“End Legal” 10A) This is exactly what corporal punishment in schools is; legal child abuse. In this child abuse
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…Underlying Issues in Domestic Violence Cases While domestic violence is truly a problem for a lot of women, current practices make it virtually unnecessary to prove allegations of abuse. Unlike any other crime in the United States, those accused…
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…considering adoption. In addition, provided is my personal opinion as to why I believe single parents should be able to adopt. The desire to raise a family and nurture a child is common among both married couples and singles. Single individuals may wish…
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…Ritalin is not a drug to be trifled with. It is an amphetamine. It is a "gateway" drug that is more powerful than marijuana and can trigger an addiction in a child from which there may be no return. While many argue that Ritalin is safe, Ritalin has…
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…from being hurt further by the court system by being made to prove the abuse took place. Unfortunately, the abuse-excuse is being used as a tactic or bargaining chip by one parent seeking divorce and/or child custody. For most men, some significant form…
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…. Usually, the violence gets more severe as time goes on. Sometimes the violence will reach out to children, intentionally or unintentionally, and results in child abuse (Peacock 54). Child abuse in families where at least one parent is an alcoholic…
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…problems at home make children act up as well. There maybe an abusive parent at home that makes a child be difficult in the classroom. In cases like these the child is not in need of drugs, but needs counseling (White and Rouge, 2). Another negative aspect…
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…with a child less than 16 years old constitutes statutory rape hence a 15 year old is by no means an adult capable of informed consent despite the protests of the church, and abuse of such a child would most certainly have considerable deleterious effects. Thus…
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…Nicole Johnson Drug Abuse and Treatment Group Research on Tobacco Social Factors Effecting Tobacco Use One of the main causes for a person to continue smoking is the presence of secondary reinforcers. For a smoker a secondary reinforcer may be talking…
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…the prevalence of domestic and child abuse and neglect”(Goshgarian p474). There are too many children seeing their parents fight in the home. First, if a child sees their parents beating on eachother, they will copy it. Think about when you were a child, you copied…
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