Papers 1631-1640 of total 39400 found.
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…be true if either the parents or child were marijuana abusers. Likewise, the same outcome could be seen in the other structures of society such as members of the educational system, or government institutions, and production in the workplace. Functionalist…
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…be true if either the parents or child were marijuana abusers. Likewise, the same outcome could be seen in the other structures of society such as members of the educational system, or government institutions, and production in the workplace. Functionalist…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…and support for drug and alcohol problems, mental health and child and family issues, the Department of Community Services which monitors child abuse within families, the Family Court deals specifically with the legal issues of family breakdowns. SOCIETAL…
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…with an intense trauma a child's mind my fracutre creating dissociated identites" (Identity). Many DID patients have received these forms of abuse up to twice a week for 50 months out of the year (Piper and Merskey 593). The trauma of a young person's life will lead…
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…the strength of their families by rejecting each other. This alienation of family members weakens the child's ability to value commitment to the family and themselves. Most children of divorced parents see only one of their parents every other week. Over time…
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…with the health of the mother herself, maybe the mother is unable to attend the child's needs after its born, resulting in child abuse and mental disease. In these situations abortion is an option in my opinion. Most abortions occur because contraception fails, because…
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…, carrying marbles and stones in his pockets, studying and living happily. Anything else is demagogy, outrage and child abuse.”(Laughlin 1). Bibliography Works Cited Laughlin, Meg. “ Cuba therapists: Elian needs normalcy.” Miami Herald 10 Apr…
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Category: /Literature/English
…mostly effecting the children. The simple fact is that children suffer in many ways because the U.S welfare system has failed. It was designed mostly to help children and has ended up damaging and abusing the very children it was meant to help. The system…
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…similar to it, I learned never to mistreat my children and find alternate ways to punish them. I will never lay a hand on my children because it can lead to unintentional child-abuse. When you are slapped with the sad reality of life, will you be prepared…
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…caught. Just as often as they are neighbors, child molesters are family friends, relatives, baby sitters and other trusted people. This is why some people feel that realistically,this law probably does very little to protect children from sexual abuse
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