Papers 2421-2430 of total 39400 found.
…him out of your heart." (p. 5) John Chrysostom states in one of his famous pieces of literature, "Why then dost thou abuse the gift of God, and fight with his laws, and follow after what is a curse as if a blessing, and make the chamber of procreation…
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…is the controversy of a priest supposedly abusing a child and the general public automatically think all priest are maniacs, which is not true at all. As a Catholic I have to uphold a certain degree of carefulness of my actions because it reflects back to my religion…
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…strong negative effects on the development of children because they lack a role model (usually male), fail to have a structure by which to base their future relationships, and receive less guidance and attention from parents. The ability to make a child
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…Feinberg has called "the right to an open future." For example, a child might be constantly compared to the adult from he was cloned, and thereby burdened with oppressive expectations. Even worse, the parents might actually limit the child's opportunities…
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…the kind of explanation that grownups prefer. Piaget was not an educator and never enunciated rules about how to intervene in such situations. But his work strongly suggests that the automatic reaction of putting the child right may well be abusive. Practicing…
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…of gambling. Paul is abused, though not physically, but emotionally. Every child needs to feel secure in his parentsÂ’ love. Devoid of this basic need, he searches for a way to earn love from his mother. Gambling is the deceptive evil that is waiting to ensnare many…
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…most children are inattentive, hyperactive, and impulsive at least some of the time. In diagnosing ADHD, experts use guidelines listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. These guidelines require that a child show behaviors typical…
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…. If a child is surrounded by a family who is emotionally and physically abusive, then watches violent programs or plays violent video games, it is more likely they will exhibit aggressive behaviors. They will believe that it is normal to act in such deviant ways…
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…can't have any worse affects than a child growing up without a father or without a mother. A child growing up in a household with two parents of the same-sex can't be worse then the child growing up with an abusive father. As long as the same-sex couple has…
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…altered and caused an abnormality in the body. People who wish to have a child could be tested for possible mutations in the DNA, and a genetic solution could be created and injected into the still developing egg. Mutations' are natural, but when an abnormality…
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