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…their principal residence, collecting alimony and child support, and unscrupulous bankruptcy petition preparers. The Bankruptcy and Abuse Prevention Act of 2003 presumes abuse based on the debtor's financial means. There is a three-prong test for an automatic…
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…-predators." According to Fagan: Child abuse and alcohol ruin these children. But the groundwork was laid three decades ago with the widespread adoption of birth control, which made the sexual revolution possible. It altered people's dedication to their children…
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…DiIulio, the Brookings Institute fellow who co-wrote the book with William Bennett and John Walters, calls it a "multi variate phenomenon, " meaning that child abuse, the high number of available high-tech guns, alcoholism and many other factors feed…
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…the book with William Bennett and John Walters, calls it a "multi variate phenomenon, " meaning that child abuse, the high number of available high-tech guns, alcoholism and many other factors feed the problem. University of Pennsylvania professor Mavin…
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…Bennett and John Walters, calls it a "multi variate phenomenon, " meaning that child abuse, the high number of available high-tech guns, alcoholism and many other factors feed the problem. University of Pennsylvania professor Mavin Wolfgang says, "6 percent…
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…that they are free to say what they want without worrying about the rights of others. Due to this insensitivity, a child has a hard time walking down a street without hearing offensive words. For example, there is a man standing on a street corner harassing another person…
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…that malnutrition might be responsible for these defects. This paper serves to describe the reasons, issues, and prevention available for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Though the idea that a women with child has been around for centuries, it has only become widely recognized…
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…"My Hope Is Constant In Thee" (352-353) What gives a mother greater hopes than her offspring? To see in her child the hopes and dreams of the future while her own begin to fade with her age. Prin Logan, christened Princess, lost her only child
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…is often contrary to ours,” says one coach. In today’s world parents have become increasingly impatient with their child’s athletic progress and even more impatient with the coaches. “We are trained today in how to deal with physically and mentally abusive
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…"Children don't naturally kill. It is a learned skill. And they learn it from abuse and violence in the home and, most pervasively, from violence as entertainment in television, the movies, and interactive video games," (Oliver Stone, 1995). Children…
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