Papers 2601-2610 of total 39400 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…when other people are not the same sex as they do, even worse some men are using violence abuse against women. In the article of "The Tactics and Strategies of Men Who Batter", it states that "In the 1990s, after two decades of renewed feminist activism…
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…, a child beaten by parents, or possibly the family pet being abused. One might say that it is a man's right to beat his wife for various reasons and that she brought it upon herself and therefore could stop it if she obeyed her husband. A parent may beat…
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…the parents federal funds if their child attends a failing school. Under this plan, if a certain public school fails three consecutive years, the government gives voucher to the parents of students that go to that school, vouchers that they may use to send…
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…This subject is not exactly the easiest "coffee talk" or dinner chat that one can have, but it is necessary to put it out there and make those unaware, aware. Not everyone in this wonderful country of ours has had the experience of seeing a hungry child
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…of large quantities of food over a short period of time and often self induce vomiting, and abuse laxatives or diuretics between binges in an attempt to keep their weight down. The mental process of bulimics is different then anorexics. People who suffer…
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…attention during the school day, but many more advantages exist for children attending a public school. A homeschooled child is not exposed to the diversity of beliefs, backgrounds, and ethnicities that a child would come across in many public schools…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. In 1990, the U.S. Bureau of the Census reported that there were at least 900,000 biracial married couples in the United States (Winn & Priest, 1993). These mixed relationships are producing an increasing number of biracial offspring. A biracial child
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…into, say 8 zygotes for implanting. The chance of those women becoming pregnant would be much greater. (Kassirer) Secondly, it would benefit a couple at high risk of having offspring with a genetic disease choose weather to risk the birth of an affected child
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Category: /Law & Government
…, and other atrocities and abuses against women. And the Oxford English Dictionary definition of genocide as "the deliberate extermination of a race of people," THE COUNTRY OF China is one of the most densely populated countries on earth with a population of 1.3…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Lear both of these are the sources of all the problems. By abusing the bond between father and child, the world around shifts and everything is brought into turmoil. The characters represent the archetypes for what is wrong within the bond. King Lear…
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