Papers 1621-1630 of total 39400 found.
…. Explosive issues are involved in the debate over Internet regulations, with arguments often framed as child safety versus censorship. Pornography on the Internet cannot be totally band and yet any user cannot access it as our society's ethics are against children…
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…of crimes, like murders, robbery and different types of abuses. Drugs cause human brain to stop working; therefore, people who use drugs do insane things without caring about the rules and regulations. So, legalization of drugs will not decline the crime rate…
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…or, on the other hand, to make a living out of violently bullying others. The chances are that nine out of ten individuals living in these neighborhoods are likely to exhibit violent behavior for survival. Also as a part of the everyday reality, is the concept of abuse
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…such as nuclear and single-parent. When people think of families, they usually think of two parents, one male and one female, and a child birthed from the mother. This is an example of a nuclear family. Up until recently, nuclear families were the majority of types…
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…"The Lost Boy," sequel to "A Child Called It," is a story about a boy, Dave Pelzer, who is now in foster care after being rescued from his abusive, alcoholic mother. The story takes place in Daly City California and fallows his search for the love…
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…. Both of his parents are abusive to him, but in different ways. His mother is verbally and his father is physically abusive. His mother's abuse is unintentional because she does show her love to him in many ways. One way is by keeping his meal warm at night…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of autistic children with a cattle prod. Caseworkers often turned a blind eye to these abuses, Hubner and Wolfson explain: "Child welfare workers, some incompetent, all overwhelmed, were often under such pressure to find bed space that they looked the other way…
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Category: /Literature/English
…guardians on request, thank you very much. But Rose Haggerty, its director of student services, states firmly, "We don't try to reunite families. We don't mean to usurp biology, but we promote the idea that the child is growing here." "Whatever the abuses
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…growing up. The book really opens people’s eyes to how substance abuse really gets started among native people. The book also demonstrates that when a child goes through turmoil when they’re young it can affect their adult life greatly.…
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…of Justice Statistics put out a Survey of State Prison Inmates in 1991. This survey was reported by Tracy Snell, and is a legal document of the U.S. Department of Justice. In the survey, it was recorded that, "Two-thirds of the women had at least one child younger…
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