Papers 651-660 of total 39400 found.
…population and at times reviled as a tool for human rights abuses and female infanticide. So in an attempt to combat the widespread poverty and improve the overall quality of life, the one-child policy was gradually adopted. Chinese families overwhelmingly…
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…It has been argued that a child's violent behavior is caused by aggression by outside influences, such as peers, television and even their own family environment. Yet it is common knowledge that forms of violent behavior must come from somewhere…
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…idea that child abuse is on the decline, the abuse was not carried out by either parent, but the oldest brother instead. The show definitely disproved the authors' idea that millennials have more supervision than earlier generations. It seemed that although…
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…of his own. Ray further suggests that the less emotionally developed the child is during the sexual abuse the less traumatic the overall effect on the self-image later in life. An abused man may be forced to struggle internally and externally with the societal…
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…If you are in an abusive relationship, you are already in trouble. By now, you are probably so used to doing what you can to avoid the next act of abuse against yourself that you really think there is a way to avoid the abuser's anger. Here is a list…
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…For many millions of children, work is an ordeal, a source of suffering and exploitation, and a fundamental abuse of human rights. In general, children are defined as those under the age of 18, unless the laws of a particular country set the legal age…
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…        Some people think that a child learns only by what his or her parents teach them, while others believe that a child is born with a set of values. In actuality, a child's values are mostly determined by the things they are taught…
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…that the credit cards are holding the most important place in the wallet and purses today. Behind these reasons , is hiding a crucial social phenomenon that has very bad consequences in the country, credit card abuse. Despite the measures taken by the officials…
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…The cognitive development of the school age child is progressing rapidly. The two main cognitive processes at this time, which allow the child to become a more effective communicator during the school age years are non-egocentrism and decentration. Non…
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…The Cost of Raising a Child with Special Needs The cost of raising a child with Spina Bifida, a birth defect that affects the spinal cord, poses a serious question to the parent(s). Will I be able to provide, and pay for all of my child’s special…
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