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or abuse -loss of a friend or relative -substantial disappointment at home or at work -prolonged or chronic illness -drugs such as tranquilizers, high blood pressure medicines, steroids (prednisone), codeine, and indomethacin -alcohol/drugs intoxication
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a murder reasonably; that they are aware of the risk of capital punishment; that they fear being executed. However, it is wrong. Most of murder cases are happened because of belief that violence is normal, drug and alcohol abuse, suicidal tendencies, mental
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Victim Traits.
Behaviors of a child who is being actively abused may be exhibited with the following manifestations and/or physical characteristics.
Any sudden and unexpected
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women who have had an abortion alsosuffer from PAS ( post-abortion syndrome). Women suffering from PAS may experience drug and alcohol abuse, personalrelationship disorders, sexual dysfunction, repeated abortions, communicationdifficulties, damaged self
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including AIDS, substance abuse, physical and mental abuse as well as social stigmatisation and mental breakdown. Circumstances that are maintained by the existing ideological constructs as well as a legal framework which reinforces male domination and ensures
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in suicides, date violence, destruction of property, bullying,
robberies, vandalism, addictions to drugs, and homicides of ones peers suggest that the national
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pursuit of material goods is not adequately meeting the needs of youth (Flannery
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of Gilead in The Handmaid's Tale abuses its power in other ways. Public hangings, or Salvagings, are another example. This method to deter subversive activity is taken to the extreme; "the criminals of society" are first drugged, and then hung in an absurd
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abuse would consist of talking back, yelling or cursing at their parents, elders or authority figures. By acting out this way, a child may become a problem in school by talking back and disrespecting teachers or other students. This can lead to having problem
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of abnormal behavior, such as theft, drug addiction and prostitution. As a result, they are dealt with as offenders.
On the other hand, they can easily come across with many people with
bad intentions like, child murderers, lunatics, psychopaths, bad policemen
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like other drugs, abuse of wine can prove destructive. If a greater number of persons with heart disease may benefit from moderate consumption of wine, should we limit further research because of those who may abuse the drug? If we apply this logic to all
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