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…or be broken by friends, influences, family, home, life, etc. An individual who is never taught some sort of restraint as a child, will probably never understand any limit as to what they can do, until they have learned it themselves. Therefore, capital…
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…refused it was taken out of his mouth with a rusty spoon. Prisoners were even forced to watch their fellow prisoners in the camp. Eli even describes an incident where a little child is hung. Things got so bad in camps that people begin to adopt the survival…
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…nothing to protect the individual from the activities of the SS and the Gestapo. In a democracy, there are limits set by the law on power of the government and of the police and the courts were quick to redress any abuse or excesses of power…
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…illuminated. One can make the assumption that such abusive rumours in fact tragically, make Boo withdraw further into his shell. The Ewells are victim of poverty, brought on by the great Depression of 1929. We know from the novel that they are really quite a mean…
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…was read, and we learned that she had bequeathed me to her sister's daughter, a child of five years old." I think that before her former master died and she was sent to her master's sister's daughter, the conditions were different. Linda's master taught her how…
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…pop. They are less like flesh and blood women and more like the ideal of what women should be, with no visible flaws or frailties. These icons reminiscent of the "Barbie Doll" described in Marge Piercy's poem of the same name. The girl child was born…
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…, once you have found that way, take all you can from it, but that most certainly doesn't mean that your way is right. Did Theodore Roethke's dad abuse him, or was this a happy memory of his childhood, or was it so completely different that we never imagined…
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…crime and delinquency (including violent crime), racial prejudice, abuse of illegal drugs, illegal (under-age) tobacco use, alcohol abuse, risky sexual behavior and teenage pregnancy, child maltreatment, educational underachievement, economic circumstances…
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…. There are references to child rape and cannibalism. The film also includes nudity, strippers, prostitutes, sexual references, and non-explicit sexual situations. Characters drink and smoke and abuse prescription drugs. They also lie, cheat, steal, extort, and violate…
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…share many of the same possible causes as monkeys for alcohol abuse . I think that our child hood (good or bad) plays a big role on how much we drink. It was weird to read that the monkeys drinking also, depended on how it was raised. I really enjoyed…
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