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    when she went through the situation‚ but I like to experience things on my own. Children now don’t have the opportunity to learn that way because their afraid to talk to their parents or because their parents aren’t around to even notice that their child is going through something. Secondly‚ learning from your own experiences is when you are doing something you make a mistake and say to yourself okay that was wrong and I don’t want to experience that again. For example if you

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    children and families in situations such as domestic violence‚ abuse. • Work with different organisations e.g. social services‚ police‚ family protection‚ education and health services. • Provide support via telephone line to home-based childcare workers on whether to refer a situation to social services.   A Health Visitor’ s roles and responsibilities are: • A health visitor have crucial skills in protecting children from harm and abuse‚ they are one of the first to recognise children who are likely

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    1984 Expository Essay The Book 1984 was written by George Orwell shortly after W.W.II. The book really shows us what would happen if the government gets too powerful. The world of 1984 is so organize that it has many high technologies to keep people on line or more importantly is to control. However‚ our world is much more different‚ we have our own individualism‚ freedom‚ and power. First of all‚ our world is much more different than the world of 1984‚ because we have our own individualism.

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    Child abuse is any action by another person adult that involve significant harm to the child.it can be physical‚ sexual‚ emotional or neglect. Emotional abuse Emotional abuse is defining as phycological abuse and can damage the child emotional health and development of child‚ Physical abuse physical injury to a child‚ there are many physical abuse‚ hitting‚ shaking throwing‚ suffocating otherwise cause physical harm to child or family protect child from that harm may also be caused when a parent

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    Sibongile Celeste Khuzwayo English Orals #3 focusing on the importance of the past and how ‘The Kite Runner’ shows no matter how deeply it might be buried‚ it finds a way to re-surfacing Have you ever tried to run away from your past? And did it work for you? Well in the book we learn that a lot of characters try to run away from their past‚ for instance Baba hiding the fact that Hassan is also his son or when Amir witnessed Hassan being raped. They all tried to run away from their past but

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    Annotated Bibliography Working Title: Understanding Human Behavior Broad Subject: Psychology of Behavior Thesis: Many teachers are faced with the challenge of handling students’ discipline‚ but it would be easier for them if they could understand how the mindset of different individuals operate under different circumstances. Annotated Bibliography Coon‚ D. & Mitterer‚ J. (2010). Psychology: A Journey. Stamford: Cengage Learning This book covers essential topics that are fundamental in

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    ------------------------------------------------- Cole Nelson ------------------------------------------------- English 12 ------------------------------------------------- Mrs. Paulson ------------------------------------------------- December 18‚ 2011 ------------------------------------------------- Are Actors and Athletes Paid too Much? ------------------------------------------------- Wouldn’t it be great to make 31.3 million dollars a year and an additional 47 million dollars in

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    The Long Lasting Effects of Child Abuse Millions of children in the world have dealt with or seen someone they know deal with abuse. There are many different types of abuse. Sexual abuse‚ verbal abuse‚ physical abuse and neglect are all different types of ways a child can be caused harm. In reading of “Breathing Underwater” by Alex Flinn and “A Child Called It” by Dave Pelzer‚ I found that child abuse was a common theme between the two. The main character in each book was abused or harmed in some

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    2003 Revealing Child Abuse in "My Papa’s Waltz" In Theodore Roethke’s "My Papa’s Waltz‚" the persona reveals an incidence of child abuse that happened earlier in his life. He divulges the occurrence of abuse through the use of certain words and noting the actions that go on during the "waltz." Through the use of graphic diction‚ Roethke informs the reader that "My Papa’s Waltz" depicts an episode of child abuse. The persona Roethke creates discloses the incidence of child abuse to the reader

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    Once an abused child makes their plight known‚ it is vitally important to understand how vulnerable and sacred that child is feeling‚ coupled with their mistrust towards adults. It is important to exercise great care when handling the situation as your initial response can be critical towards the child’s recovery and future willingness to interact with people. The child requires most of all to believe in the voice of the person to whom they have confided and need very much to hear expressions of

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