Papers 1841-1850 of total 39400 found.
…factors that can influence individual biological susceptibility to the effects of alcoholism. Because alcohol abuse is linked to behavioural and environmental factors leads to the point that genetics act together along with other non-genetic factors. Some…
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…. This is a sign of a town that has money. Topping off the whole picture is a beautiful sunny sky. Overall ‘Beer Street’ exerts the presence of a blissful functioning town. When looking at ‘Gin Lane’, one of the many themes is child abuse. Notice…
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abusive toward one another are more likely to continue the vicious cycle of domestic violence (National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, 1993). Domestic violence can be a traumatic influence in the development of one’s own identity. Multiple personality…
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…of circumcision include hemorrhage, severe pain, shock, infection, and even death. Harm that is done to women from female genital mutilation is a human-rights issue. The practice is considered as child abuse and the abuse of women. During the operation, these young…
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…people are aspirin-poppers, taking ten or more a day. What they don't know is that the smallest does can cause internal bleeding. People are abusing medication to get quick fixes, alter their mental state, and to solve issues which medicine might…
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…the offender is and what he or she looks like does not stop the sex offender from abusing another woman or even a child; it merely shows the cops where to look for the perpetrator when the crime is committed. Sexual predators offend victims repeatedly even after…
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…TV Violence and the Future of Our Children In recent years, the news has seemed to mimic violence that appears in television and in movies. Several incidents support the majority of people’s assumption that TV violence effects a child’s behavior…
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…for the abused child laborers. Her poem worked to bring acknowledgement and the light of truth to a subject often ignored in her time. Child labor issues continue to plague our society, but thanks to the work of authors like Browning, the incidences continue…
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…problems paying attention, score lower in mathematics and spelling, and have lower IQ scores. Not only do these defects get worse as the child ages, the vicious cycle of alcohol abuse is also very likely to continue. Fetal Alcohol syndrome children are more…
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…named Esperanza experiences the hardships of machismo and the abuse that comes with it. "House of Mango Street" is a novel that was written by Sandra Cisneros a Mexican writer. She in this novel has implied various themes one of the major ones is machismo…
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