Papers 1351-1360 of total 39400 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…brings many hardships to the girl. Taking a girl away from school to marry and to have children limits her opportunities to develop as an individual. After getting married and having a child, a lot of times the girl will want to go back to school to further…
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…understand him is equated with intelligence. xiii.24: This verse justifies child abuse. xiii.25: According to the Bible, good people are those who have lots to eat and the wicked are those who go hungry. Why help those in famine-stricken Africa since they deserve…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and simple. In this case, Doyle is able to effectively show the psychological abuse Paula suffered as a child and what effect it had on her. This is most likely where Paula’s disrespect for herself stemmed from, and most likely what lead to her tolerance…
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Category: /Social Sciences
abuse problems due to the child's understanding of the world and self-realization. The influence of peer groups or friends, which is strong during youth, may even be stronger than the influences of parents. Drug use by peers may bring a greater influence…
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…all provide extensive research which proves environment critically affects a child’s personality and cognitive ability. Children that come from homes where criminal activity, poverty, abuse(s), and coercive tactics are implemented are considered very high…
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…, teenage mothers are less nurturing than adult mothers and can place their child at risk for abuse. Understanding that teenage girls are in jeopardy , due to some of the following factors, gives a clearer picture of reasons for this upheaval in their life…
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…they had told their child they didn't love them or would send them away. Offspring who experienced verbal abuse in childhood--compared with those who didn't--were more than three times as likely to be diagnosed as adults with borderline, narcissistic, obsessive…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and try to straighten up because the child needs the feeling of warmth that exists in a traditional American family. If there is an abusive parent in the family, then single parenting could possibly be considered as an option. Being a single parent isn’t…
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Category: /Literature/English
…disciplinary infractions are noticed amongst the individuals. In the same manner, personally related risk factors that influence the student in leaving school include: Substance abuse, pregnancy and legal problems, depression, social incapabilities, lack…
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…explaining fictitious symptoms, Dr. Asher, the man who first diagnosed the disorder, named the disorder after the baron in the early 1950s (Turner et al 347). Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome is a severe form of child abuse that has just recently been recognized…
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