Papers 1741-1750 of total 39400 found.
…the child has an even greater effect on how the child will grow up. Cases of physical and verbal abuse have lead to children reflecting that same conduct as a pre-teen and so on. A greater effect on a child is what they are taught (ranging from the basic rules…
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…the other children there are learning how to behave, rather then learn themselves. In fact, enforces behavioral patterns and lifestyles so intensely, that there is no room left for individuality. The parent who uses religion to teach his(/her) child morals uses…
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…indicate that women in the U.S. annually give birth to between 16,548 and 22,064 children exhibiting the effects of prenatal exposure to alcohol. Alcohol use or abuse by the pregnant woman subjects her to the same range of risks that alcohol does…
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Category: /History
…because they get tips. Child labor problems generally occur wherever poverty exists. A big concern now days is the increase in prostitution among children. The most important efforts to eliminate child labor abuses throughout the world come from…
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…reported 95% - 98% of the patients had suffered a history of child abuse. Another study by Whitman and Munkel in Clinical Pediatrics, reported that as many as 25% of all children may suffer with MPD. ( Mills, A. and Cohen, B.M. (1993…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to have a duty to refrain from taking advantage of the child's weak rational faculties to exploit or abuse him. On top of this, Locke affirms that parents have enforceable obligation to preserve, nourish, and educate their children; not because…
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…to have a duty to refrain from taking advantage of the child's weak rational faculties to exploit or abuse him. On top of this, Locke affirms that parents have enforceable obligation to preserve, nourish, and educate their children; not because…
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…. Parents (and other adults as well) also seem to have a duty to refrain from taking advantage of the child's weak rational faculties to exploit or abuse him. On top of this, Locke affirms that parents have enforceable obligation to preserve, nourish…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and to be welfare dependent and are less likely to earn less if they are employed. Only a minority of children, whether poor or nonpoor, experience serious neglect or abuse over the course of childhood. However, the reported incidence of child abuse
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…instance of such slave abuse by these major corporations is evident in China where women work diligently to the extent of being crippled. However, their wages are significantly lower than that of a fourteen year old child working at Pizza Hut. Undoubtedly…
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