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abuse has not just on the victims, but on their subsequent victims and on society as a whole, is, in my judgment, far more devastating than the threat of drugs, of political upheaval, of economic disaster, or of environmental destruction... I really think…
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…needs care may show frustration or anger by being physically, emotionally, psychologically, and financially abusive to the person who provides his or her care. Abuse happens in every part of the world. There are several kinds of abuse: women abuse, drug abuse
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…. The word drug is defined as "any substance other than food that can affect the way your mind and body work." There are hundreds of different drugs, each with its particular effect on the body's nervous system. Drug abuse is one of the most discouraged behaviors…
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…and Awilda, which helped Awilda go back to drugs. Elisa began telling people that her mother had locked her in a closet. The teachers an neighbors started suspecting abuse when the saw Elisa bruised and having trouble walking. The CWA was warned various times…
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…than the threat of drugs, of political upheaval, of economic disaster, or of environmental destruction... I really think that child abuse is the most significant threat not just to the quality of life in this country, but to life in this country…
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…time and money on building jails for those who are addicted to drugs and drug traffickers. Legalization of drugs has some benefits, but there are other good reasons not to legalize drugs. Legalizing drugs would cause an increase in drug abuse and diseases…
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…than the threat of drugs, of political upheaval, of economic disaster, or of environmental destruction... I really think that child abuse is the most significant threat not just to the quality of life in this country, but to life in this country.?…
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…of physical contact with adults (Sloan 4)”, “are afraid to go home (4)”, and “demonstrate extremes in behavior (4).” When a child is neglected, they tend to have “rare attendance at school and addictions to alcohol and other drugs (5).” Sexually abused children…
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…to the future. I leave you with this final quote: “The effect that child abuse has not just on the victims, but on their subsequent victims and on society as a whole, is, in my judgement, far more devastating than the threat of drugs, or political upheaval…
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…to be an enormous origin of child abuse. It is estimated that over twelve million Americans are illicit drug users (James Madison University). The most frequently abused substances that lead to child abuse include cocaine, heroin, and most of all alcohol (James Madison…
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