Papers 1981-1990 of total 39400 found.
…a sister in the novel, Margot that was sexual abused as a child by him. It turned her away from men and made her go to lesbianism. She wants to have a child with her lesbian lover way of artificial insemination and the donator would be her brother. He…
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…house. The Ku Klux Klan is involved in many child hood pranks with his best friend Pete, and finally learns about the secret of “Fade”, when his uncle visits towns. Then he develops two different personalities a good one and an evil one and it’s a big fight…
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…Mozart’s and Haydn’s work and traveled to see Mozart in concert later in his life time. As a child Beethoven was given music lessons by his father. Later, as his talent inclined, he became a student to Christian Gottlob Neefe, a Bonn court…
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…. These children caused physical damage to themselves when one child broke his tooth on a parking meter, and wouldn’t help his sister get her head un-lodged from a gate. The worst consequence to this behavior was the death of one child named Angel who tried to fly off…
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…to deter violent crimes doesn't seem to fit properly. It is the same as reprimanding a child who hit someone by giving him/her a smack in the mouth. This teaches the child and the rest of the observers that hitting is ok when they are older. They don't see…
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…because the aristocracy had exploited and plundered the poor until they were driven to extreme measures. Nowhere is that more evident than in Dickens’ portrayal of the Marquis St. Evremonde. This nobleman is the poster-child of selfish privilege. He is uncaring…
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…was unconscionable. It was also inconceivable that a Thomas Jefferson or a James Madison would refuse to take a musket away from a drunk, a child or someone conspicuously deranged. Had one been able to ask these learned, most-sacred document-framers of the conflict…
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…. These shows had very little in common (beyond the obvious use of characters and plot lines). Elmo's World was more about trying to keep the child's attention by using "interaction", Elmo asks a question to the viewer, pauses, and then says a generalized answer…
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child from his hotel balcony (Fourth Floor) in Germany. Michael Jackson is rich but the verdict did not change for him he got fined 21 million dollars. Him being rich and famous made world know about him dangling is youngest child from the balcony. Because…
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….” “The process whereby the individual is converted into the person” is the view taken by Hargreaves & Colley. Zigler & Child define socialization as “the whole process by which an individual develops through transaction with other people, his specific patterns…
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