Papers 1971-1980 of total 39400 found.
…found the need to explain something to a child "in a language they'd understand". Then why is it so difficult to understand that the story of creation is not a scientific explanation of how we came about but a story explained "in a language the people…
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…. The University of Hampshire also ran tests and have accumulated statistics. They showed that approximately 569,000 cases of child neglect were substantiated in 1997. Jim Hopper, a PHD also came up with some results from tests he ran. They show that crimes against…
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Category: /Law & Government
…that a parent is the only one that can influence his/her child to make decisions is not correct. Although some parents are physically as well as mentally abusive it does not condone the child to take out their anger on someone else. Not only parents, but teachers…
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Category: /Literature/English
…consults a clinician is six months (Shapiro, 172). Impulsive, ignorant, and irresponsible behavior often lead to unwanted pregnancy. Forcing a woman to raise an unwanted child is the ultimate form of child abuse, for the child will receive less of the loving…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to contract STDs, including HIV, are more likely to abuse their wives. Therefore, woman in this situation don’t have the ability physically or economically to negotiate use of condoms, fidelity, or leave their relationships. Woman are likewise often powerless…
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Category: /History
…to follow. For example, 128 men were tried for abusing their wives between 1630 and 1699. As one might expect, countless other cases never made as far as court. Women “for the most part, keep at home and seldom appear in the streets, never in publick…
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…. For instance, the child grows up knowing her mother is her sister, her grandmother is her mother. Every time her mother looks at her, she is seeing herself growing up. There would be unbearable emotional pressures on a teenager trying to establish his or her own…
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…society. On this standpoint it does not seem that justice is being served. From a moral standpoint, using a violent method of punishment to deter violent crimes doesn't seem to fit properly. It is the same as reprimanding a child who hit…
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Category: /Literature/English
…through the recapturing of the wonderment and imagination of a child. Songs of Innocence reflect that innocence and joy. Songs of Experience were written to expound upon how the knowledge of injustices, evils, and confusion arrive as a result of life…
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…who are native to Africa in this novel are diseased or infected with the AIDS Virus, leaving their children disfigured in a multitude of ways. Self-centered and lonely in her self-owned hotel, Rachel was not subject to loving a child. This is a clear change…
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