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…, whether it should be allowed or should be forbidden. In my opinion, this practice should be allowed because the child is a memory of the husband to his wife, and because the wife has the right to have the sperm and the child. First, the child is a memory…
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…in their homes as a child or emotional instability there is no reasonable answer for parents to violently hit, punch, kick, shake smack or push a child. There are very severe consequences to pay for the parents as well as child. The death or injury of a child may…
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…"Trust unto Jehovah with all thy heart, And unto thine own understanding lean not. In all thy ways know thou Him, And He doth make straight thy paths." (Proverbs 3:5,6, YLTHB) The statistics on physical child abuse are alarming. Of the estimated…
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CHILD ABUSE What is child abuse? It is the physical or emotional abuse of a child by a parent, guardian, or other person. Reports of child abuse, including sexual abuse, beating, and murder, have climbed in the United States and some…
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…The Child Pornogrophy Prevention Act of 1996, prohibits, the shipment, distribution, receipt, reproduction, sale, or possession of any visual depiction that "appears to be of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct.". For almost two decades…
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…1 What is Child Abuse? By definition, child abuse is the deliberate and willful injury of a child by a caretaker hitting, beating with an object, slamming against a wall, even killing. It involves active, hostile, aggressive treatment. The key word…
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…1 What is Child Abuse? By definition, child abuse is the deliberate and willful injury of a child by a caretaker hitting, beating with an object, slamming against a wall, even killing. It involves active, hostile, aggressive treatment. The key…
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Child Abuse - The physical or emotional abuse of a child by a parent, guardian, or other person Child abuse makes for one of the most controversial subject matters in the United States today. Being that there are so many different forms…
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Child Abuse People tend to think of childhood as a happy time, a time of freedom before having to take on the responsibilities of adulthood. People spend most of their adult lives wishing they could turn back the clocks of time to come back…
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Child Abuse is a major problem in our society today. According to child protective service (CPS) agencies in the United States. Child Abuse and neglects shows 1.7% increase over the number children reported in 1996. More people are starting to report…
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