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Category: /Literature
…harder in some cases than other slaves, if that is possible to imagine. Mulatto's brought on a lot of conflict. For one, this child was a constant reminder to its master's wife of the adultery her husband has committed. This would often lead to the child
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…. Many students interviewed by Matt Tabor, a collaborator for www.ihigh.com, agree that something as careless as who a child is placed next to on the first day of kindergarten can determine that child's future clique membership. A child's earliest companions…
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…there that ruin lives: child pornography, unprotected sex, rape, molestation, drug and alcohol abuse, depression, eating disorders, verbal and physical abuse, gangs, murder and ultimately even death. It is not without reason that the saying existed, 'knowledge is power…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, schools, race and gender are applicable theories for why delinquency and crime is so often committed. A child, or any individual for that matter, whom which was raised in a family that approved of crime or a culture that lived off of crime would feel…
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…The documented case of Betty Topper: In September 1999 police found six-year-old girl Betty Topper chained to a bed with 'what appeared to be' a dog leash, after they got a tip from an anonymous caller who said the child had not been seen in years. Her…
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…Chemically Wrong: Drug Abuse in sport has become a growing problem in today’s world and is most likely the quickest growing social problem today. “’The overwhelming majority of athletes I know would do anything, and take anything, short of killing…
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…children themselves for his time and contribution towards these programs. McGwire has put much time into these programs for this main reason. In the article I was reading it states, “According to the National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse, last year…
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…a character whose crimes fit the mold of a serial killer, who suffered physical and emotional abuse, and who exemplifies the triad of symptoms present in many serial killers. To be classified as a serial killer, a murderer's crimes must have certain…
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…harm our society. Cloning a human is not only considered to be unsafe, but may be unsuccessful as well. People may abuse the technology and human cloning may get out of hand. People will abandon sexual reproduction in favour of cloning and so people…
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…to her native village in shame, pregnant with a GI's child. Mother and daughter live as outcasts in a hut at the edge of town, and from the moment she can walk, the child works alongside her "Omma" in the rice fields. When the girl is about 4, her grandfather…
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