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…. In today=s society, there are difficult situations which people encounter and have no choice but to abort. Giving the mother of a child the choice of whether to abort or not can increase the chances of a legal abortion. Some of the debates that take place…
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…inherent in growth measurement are needed to confirm our findings. 2. Peris, Tara S.; Hinshaw, Stephen P.. Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry & Allied Disciplines, Nov2003, Vol. 44 Issue 8, p1177, 14p; DOI: 10.1111/1469-7610.00199…
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…Marie Lazzarre-Kashpaw Marie Lazzarre-Kashpaw is an extremely central character in Loise Erdrich’s novel, Love Medicine. The collection of short stories chronicles Marie’s life from her battles with an abusive nun at age fourteen, to conflicts…
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…, they are more likely than others to have had family loss and turmoil, such as the death of a family member, separation or divorce of their parents, or child abuse or neglect. The parents of those who attempt suicide have a greater frequency of mental illness…
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…of the immune system, and even leukemia in the children of marijuana-smoking mothers" (Nahas & Latour, 1992). The National Institute on Drug Abuse (1996) reported that the chemicals found…
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…cancer, long-term impairment of memory, schizophrenia, suppression of the immune system, and even leukemia in the children of marijuana-smoking mothers" (Nahas & Latour, 1992). The National Institute on Drug Abuse (1996) reported that the chemicals found…
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…Should Canada and the US trade with China? With all the civil rights abused in China, should the Canada and the US be trading with them? In the view of one side, we should not trade with China because of these abused rights. It is thought that if we…
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…the Ohio border (Hatfield 2). As a lonely and vengeful child he learned to thrive on the margins of society. He once told his followers, “I didn’t have any love given to me - I didn’t know what the hell love was” (Wright 69). His father had been…
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Category: /Literature/English
…). Anger, substance abuse, sexual promiscuity, numbness, and becoming a caregiver child are all examples of the situation that children of divorce may experience. But as time passes and children grow, the effects of divorce seem to continually surface…
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…an interlocutory feel which helps convey the fear that often accompanies change as Holub urges the responder to allow change to 'enter'. Similarly, Gwen Harwood's poem, 'The Glass Jar', reflects not only a child's fear of change, or self-discovery, but also a child's
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