Papers 2571-2580 of total 39400 found.
…punishment for the act, aside from the karma of feticide which would be negligable. Neonaticide has been practiced and accepted in most cultures throughout history. In a 1970 study of statistics of child killing, Phillip Resnick, a psychiatrist, found…
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…, flashbacks of the abortion experience, preoccupation with becoming pregnant again, anxiety over fertility and child bearing issues, interruption of the bonding process with children, survival guilt, eating disorders, alcohol abuse, dug abuse, self punishing…
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…in the principles they firmly believe. Building a strong character in a child's life needs strong committed parents and strong dedicated teachers. Character building is a gradual process and the parents and teachers have a vital active role to play in helping the child
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…Since the first clinical evidence of AIDS was reported two decades ago, HIV/AIDS has spread to every corner of the world. Economic insecurity, displacement caused by conflicts and disasters, illiteracy, violence and abuse, and social exclusion are only…
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…woman's life, of a man. If a male had been present in the lives of some of these girls, they may not have been so gung-ho to jump into a sexual relationship with a boy. The importance of a mother and a father in their child's life cannot be stressed enough…
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…: tensions that may lead to war, wide-scale drug abuse, poverty and deprivation, racism, and a multitude of private and group grievances. Slavery in the early history of the United States, for example, still has serious consequences for African-Americans…
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…to be, not by taking the advise of family and the public, which tried to persuade her in becoming a average housewife and mother. Throughout Eleanor Roosevelt life she dealt with searching for love, happiness, and being socially accepted. As a young child she had to deal…
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…531,059 recipients to 304,451). Pennsylvania, like 31 other states, requires that recipients must find work within 6 months of receiving their first assistance payment and only allows transitional Medicaid and child care for a maximum of 12 months. A family can…
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…process in children will never cease or be extinguished. There are things one does as a child that are never forgotten. Memories that would bring a smile to the face are sometimes pushed to the back of the mind, but they are never lost. Some of these things…
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…because what would it mean for the child and the woman if she was forced to bear a child she didn't want? It would mean there would be a lot more child abuse, neglect, and welfare. In conclusion, this article seems women friendly because…
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