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    place and that too all alone. One has to be very strong and have to start taking care of everything on his own. And the effects of living in a foreign country would prove to be on a positive note. It makes an individual independent. Living away from your country can be a really interesting and unforgettable experience‚ but at the same time it has very important effects on one ’s life. There are people who like to have privacy and like to be in their own world‚ but there are also people

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    Here is a visual analysis of a child abuse advert produced by a company trying to address the issues of child abuse through a very controversial image‚ of two young children who are represented as broken china dolls. Roland Barthes Rhetoric of Image‚ article untangles all the obvious and not so obvious meanings to some people underneath the image itself‚ creating a representation producing a system of signs. Within the photograph featured is two captions repeated ‘You can lose more than your patience’

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    with headphones on watching a DVD‚ or each child has his own smart phone and is waist deep in whatever game or activity they are conducting in. This is all in opposition to interacting with your children and truly having “family time.” Isolation is more prevalent now than ever amongst families. For example‚ your son is upstairs on his Xbox or Playstation‚ while your daughter is on Facebook gossiping about nonsense. Before this technological age each child helped prepare and serve dinner. However‚

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    personality forever. The main purpose that this essay will be explaining and discussing is three main effects of entering a university which will be missing old friends‚ learning how to survive when you begin university‚ and last to developing responsible behavior which must accompany university studies that most students likely end up developing on their own. The first and also the most common effect of entering a University is that once you enter the new school‚ you start missing your old friend from

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    help with your thesis and use of resources; however‚ I feel that some work on your content development as well as your thesis will make your essay stronger and more effective overall‚ so let’s get started. Summary This essay discusses the common causes of eating disorders in teenagers and defines bulimia and anorexia nervosa‚ the two most common eating disorders. Strengths This essay is well-written at the sentence level; clear writing is important in all kinds of writing. Main Idea/Thesis

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    central nervous system. They act on the brain and can change the way a person thinks‚ feels or behaves. These drugs are known as "psychoactive drugs". How are drugs classified? Drugs are commonly classified according to their legal status or their effects on the central nervous system. Legal and illegal drugs Laws and regulations control the availability‚ quality and price of the "legal" drugs. For example‚ tobacco may not be sold to persons under the age of 18. Illegal drugs Because they are

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    Background: Child Abuse Child abuse is an enormous issue that affects children from every social class‚ race and gender. There are two types of child abuse‚ emotional abuse and physical/sexual abuse. Many children experience both types of abuse. Children like Jay may never even know they are being abused. They think their horrendous treatment is normal. Their abusers are often emotionally manipulative‚ saying their sorry or they wish they were a family again‚ or their just doing what is best. (Jay

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    Katie Whitmer English 111-N1 Ms. Mary Lanier 21 April 2011 Child Abuse and the Justice System Child abuse is a growing problem in the United States. Three million cases of child abuse were reported in 2009. One of those cases was my niece Leah. Leah endured mental and physical abuse for the first three years of her life. Leah now lives in a safe place with my parents. Although‚ Leah sees a child therapist once a week because of the damage her mother did to her‚ she is thriving in her new home

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    elephants experience great hardships. One cannot imagine being taken away from their mother at a tender‚ young age. However‚ almost all infantile elephants are torn away from their mother around eight months old. Elephants have been a primary target for abuse‚ but today there is hope for this species. Elephants are abused in many different ways. In circuses‚ trainers beat elephants with shard tools

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    It is an unfortunate reality that many abuses against children that occur are unreported. However‚ when someone or an agency filed a report and complaint to the police that child abused exist in the community‚ the police tend to respond and investigate the said allegation quickly. And‚ since the crime of abuse is a violation of our penal code‚ it is the police criminal investigator(s) task to take the lead when investigating the child abuse case. That’s because it is only the police investigator(s)

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