Papers 2431-2440 of total 39400 found.
Category: /History
…revolutionized textiles and were back-boned by the steam engine, patented in 1769 by James Watts. Albeit these machines made it easier for previously hand-done tasks many children were abused through labor in factories, women exploited, the human mentality, body…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, psychiatric history, personal failure, recent loss of close friend etc.,substance abuse, family handguns, family violence, and lack of communication(Risk). After a teen has attempted suicide they still remain vulnerable for several years, especially for the first…
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…socially inclined to violence that does not seem likely. Men are the tough and muscular creatures who protect and/or discipline the women and children. "When your father comes home he is going to ground you," Is a famous line that mothers use when a child
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…, 60 percent of sexual offenders, up to 57 percent of men and 27 percent of women involved in marital violence, and 13 percent of child abusers (7). These figures are the upper limits of a wide range of estimates. In a community-based study, Pernanen found…
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…would today be considered a serious violation of the rights of human persons in psychological experiments, even child abuse. Operant Conditioning Operant conditioning, for which Skinner became internationally famous, explains that behaviour is the result…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. If a parent refuses to address their child’s aggressive behavior, the child may become violent in nature. Similarly, a parent who abuses and/or neglects their child is possibly contributing to the spread of violence in schools (Futrell & Powell, 1996). Joseph…
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Category: /Literature/English
…children’s corpses were disposed of with minimum oversight, often even before a death certificate had been filled out by the attending physician. In addition, officials of various Shanghai municipal agencies knowingly suppressed evidence of child abuse
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…factors that are linked to a child's delinquency are criminal behavior by family members, child abuse or neglect, poor marital relations, parental absence and large family size. Beyond anti-social behavior, the characteristics of the children themselves…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…they will grow up knowing the differences between right and wrong. If a parent ignores a child, allowing them think that the inappropriate behavior is acceptable, the parent will risk having the child develop a dysfunctional moral and/or value system. Self Esteem &…
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…this time in front of the television, how much violence do children watch? A typical child will witness 8,000 murders and 100,000 other acts of violence before he or she leaves elementary school (Hughes and Hasbrouck 4). People don't realize the amount…
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