Papers 1991-2000 of total 39400 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…/Alert Child. 'We've got some teachers we call 'Ritalin bullies' - he's not paying attention to me so he needs Ritalin'(Ritalin Zone). Marcia Ruberg, a school psychologist in Cherry Hill (N.J.) School District, said the number of children taking…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Effects of Television Violence on Children 1.0 INTRODUCTION The effects of violence shown on television towards children may vary depending on the child’s age group, how much television they watch each day and their reactions to what they have…
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…Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information’s web page demonstrate this point: In 1987, 64 percent of all reported child abuse and neglect cases in New York City were associated with parental alcohol abuse. A study of 472 women by the Research Institute…
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…factors, puts pressure on retailers to keep the cost of products down, but who gets punished? The sweatshop laborers receive the penalty, with forced overtime, low wages, punishment for slow work and mistakes, child labor, and other abuses (Why 2). United…
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…and sexual, financial, verbal and psychological/emotional. Physical violence includes not only actual assaults but also the threat of violence which limits women's actions and behaviour. Sexual abuse can include humiliating or degrading comments or jokes, unwanted…
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…of American society due to the white man's standards, just to name a few. These women are looked upon as being "less than" from the time they are very young, which is the most important time in a child's development. Minority women are classified as "troublemakers…
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…forms of aggression portrayed in this film: physical, psychological, abuse of power, and passive aggression. Spielberg chose to demonstrate these forms, in most cases, quite graphically, and some others in a subtly disturbing manner. Physical aggression…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and emotions, and abuses daily. My father was an addict from pot, cocaine, to alcohol. As a child we had no idea anything like this was going on in our home. My mother’s father was an alcoholic, so my mother was an expert at denying the problems that excised within…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Clavell. The books parallel the world today in many ways. Power, prestige and manipulation are a major part of every day life. Specifying the particular minds of people when power is abused, confronting the fear that lies within each character…
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…society that Dickens disliked was child labor. This was because as a young boy Dickens was forced to work. At age twelve, he was put to work at the Blacking Factory. This horrible experience affected him all his life, but this “became a source both…
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