Papers 2701-2710 of total 39400 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…if euthanasia were to become legal. Nothing is free form abuse. The allowed practice of withdrawing life-support, already puts pressure on patients and family members. Doctors are currently permitted to give heavy doses of pain medication that often makes death…
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…brother Mark says, “there’s nothing to do but drugs, drinking, and sex” (Circus Magazine April 22, 1999). Davis’ parents got divorced when he was three. Later, both of them remarried. His stepmother was very abusive towards him. He claims that she hated his…
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Category: /History
…seems to be a powerful case against the legalisation of prostitution and then attempt to show that it rests on false assumptions. As the majority of prostitutes are female and, as any discussion of male and child prostitution necessarily involves…
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Category: /History
…practice there. But South Africa was now in British control and the Indian lawyer was subjected to a lot of racial prejudice. Almost immediately he was abused because of his heritage and his law practice went down the drain. Gandhi began to notice the awful…
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Category: /History
…practice there. But South Africa was now in British control and the Indian lawyer was subjected to a lot of racial prejudice. Almost immediately he was abused because of his heritage and his law practice went down the drain. Gandhi began to notice the awful…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and abuses. Poems by Attiya Dawood serve as an appropriate prologue for a book which deals with the situation of Muslim women in the underdeveloped world. Jan Goodwin travelled through the Islamic heartland to 10 countries : Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran…
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Category: /Literature/English
…personality disorder. Around ninety percent of borderline patients report a history in child abuse. Emotional, verbal, physical and sexual abuses were also reported and each contributed to a fifty five percent occurrence of emotional withdrawal among the patients…
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Category: /Literature/English
…by alcohol. Alcoholics are seven times more likely to be involved in fatal accidents than non-alcoholics. Alcohol is also related to three out of five cases of child abuse, up to one out of two incidents of domestic violence, one out of three suicides, and up…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…. These are the things that Celie went through in her shruggle for survival with mister. When the book begins, Celie is a 14-year-old girl growing up in Georgia, when she is faced with the ultimate child abuse. She is repeatedly raped by her stepfather and becomes pregnant…
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Category: /Literature/English
…nothing to do but drugs, drinking, and sex” (Circus Magazine April 22, 1999). Davis’ parents got divorced when he was three. Later, both of them remarried. His stepmother was very abusive towards him. He claims that she hated his guts and would do…
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