Papers 1661-1670 of total 39400 found.
…on the computer, new family members, such as a new child or spouse. Children seem to take the back burner a generous amount of the time. Another reason for the suicide increase is because many children do not meet up to their parents expectations, so in response…
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…and the industry it is tied with should remain a freedom of expression. Although pornography around the world is legal, child pornography is not legal anywhere in the world. “Children who have been abused in the production of pornography demonstrate a high multitude…
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…could try? Or will it be like the controversy when we put sex education in the schools? Will we be accused of condoning drug use when we are trying to teach the child? There are no easy answers to the child drug abuse problems. Sometimes one solution can…
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…Syndrome (PRS), depression from the rape. Included in the study, out of 37 rape pregnancies, 28 aborted before the term. Most of the remaining ended up abusing the, what the victims refer to as the "rapist's baby". The child would be a victim also if the mother…
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…The Children's Achievement Centre is a child and family intervention service. It provides day treatment services for children with learning, emotional and behavioural difficulties. The mission of the Children's Achievement Centre, or C.A.C…
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…violated.” Thus, corporal punishment is using force (such as smacking, spanking, hitting and so on) directed at a body (Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary). It is kind of child abuse. It has been approximately thirty years since the physical punishment…
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…when young adults are trying to make their own decisions about marriage and family. Not all the children in the study suffered negative consequences. But according to this research the child of divorced parents faced many additional psychological burdens…
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…was abusing his wife and trying to control her and her child. There were also blacks in town that were not treated as fairly as the white people. I saw these structures affect the characters at different times throughout the movie. The black/white issue…
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Category: /Literature/English
…if they weren’t, there would not be as many abuses, divorces or affairs. The amount of divorces has tripled since the1980’s. People also get married because of pregnancy which often results in spousal abuse and child abuse because the father will get involved…
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Category: /Literature/English
…husband became terribly abusive towards her. Because Cleófilas had no real female role model in her life, she did not know any better and allowed herself to remain in an abusive relationship. 2. Cleófilas was an only child and as a little girl, did normal…
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