Papers 1881-1890 of total 39400 found.
Category: /History
…be the case with a child who is reared in an alcohol abusive family. Say the child’s father frequently drove while intoxicated and the child was lead to believe that this was okay. Although this does not make it ethical, or lawful for that matter, for the child
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…, medical benefits, child care, and on occassion gives them extra money where income isn't sufficient enough. The welfare program does work, but its the frauds and abuses that you hear about that makes it look so bad. In Georgia in 1999, they investigated…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. But in September of 1692, the Salem witch trials came to an abrupt halt. There are many reasons why these girls could have made up these stories. The symptoms they had could have come from stress, asthma, guilt, child abuse, epilepsy, and delusional psychosis. I…
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…. In fact, as I carefully notice my surrounding environment today, I discovered that there have been a lot of mothers who are detained in the prison of being accused for children exploitations, and I have read several non-fiction books about child abuse, which…
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…of his childhood, Eddie had suffered from both uncompromising abuse and neglect. When Eddie was eight-years-old, he was taken from his home by Child Protective Services and placed into a residential institution where he finally got the psychiatric help he had…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. Many adolescents are more vulnerable and confused from occurrences such as divorce, child abuse, and neglect. This is when cult members come in and comfort you and make you feel worthy until you are persuaded to join. People also desire a sense of love…
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…for certain people mainly black males who are disproportionately arrested and convicted of crimes. Personally, I believe that while zero tolerance policies may be effective in reducing crime we need to deal with social issues such as child abuse, inequality, lack…
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…in the notorious child killings known as the Moors murders; in Suffolk, England. Jailed along with lover and accomplice Ian Brady, she was convicted of murdering two of the five children they had abducted, tortured and sexually abused before burying their bodies…
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…initiated a campaign to establish a national database of convicted child abusers. Time Magazine named Oprah Winfrey one of the 100 Most Influential People of the 20th Century. In 1998 Oprah received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy…
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Category: /Literature
…and her culture. A speaker who comes to her school triggers something in Olive's memory as she talks about child abuse. Olive is remembering that she was raped as a child, something she never told anyone and forced herself to forget. Gradually more and more…
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