Papers 1951-1960 of total 39400 found.
…the egg. Thus the child would come from both parents as in sexual reproduction. Advocates of human cloning say there is nothing wrong with parents wishing that they and their child be biologically related, when it is not possible through sexual reproduction…
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…about what is right and what is wrong. Such things as fighting between the parents and physical or mental abuse aimed at the child contribute to a violent outbreak in the child. Parenting that indulges, neglect, abuses, or ignores children, and that fails…
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…are known as Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS). Almost everyone is aware that alcohol abuse over a period of time can contribute to many serious disorders described as FAS. For instance, facial abnormalities, slow growth of organs and parts…
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…of an abusive father when she was a child. The tone at this point was one of disgust, hatred, spite, and taking joy in her father’s failures. This was due to the fact that she was taught to feel this way by her mother. As a child she was not aware…
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…exactly what these procedures may entail. Amnesty International, a human rights group, found that Juveniles are often subjected to physical and sexual abuses while in detention (World: Americas Amnesty Says US Jails Too Many Children). An environment like…
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…and have a chance to prepare and avoid it. Trust is also practiced in American homes. This brings a close bond to the family. Helping parents and their children understand each other more comfortably. Child abuses and child neglecting is a very serious issue…
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…about herself, but realized she had nowhere else to go. While approaching the door step, the narrator states, "she brought her hand up to the heavy iron knocker that had a child's face." This quotes shows evidence of some kind of child abuse amongst…
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…and Alzheimer's. Others see cloning as a way to aid couples with infertility problems, but who want a child with at least one of the parent's biological attributes.Zavos and Antinori say that helping these couples is the goal of their research. Zavos said…
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…of million. Report from Child Rights Information Network: about 250 million children between the ages of 5 and 14 work. Of these, 120 million work full time and some 50-60 million work in hazardous circumstances. In India, at least 18 million children live…
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…unmarried aunt, Grace. The novel explores many controversial issues, including, alcoholism and child abuse. The story is told through the eyes of Antonia. Isolation:The theme of isolation is vividly captured in this novel. Antonia is fifteen years of age. She…
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