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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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    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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    Lack of self-discipline Geronimo Moreno CSS101‚ Psychology of Motivation Mr. Allred 11/12/2012 Lack of self-discipline A lack of self-discipline can be problematic to one’s education and career. However‚ most people don’t understand the true meaning of self-discipline. Therefore I will write this essay to paint a clear picture of what self-discipline is‚ and what measures one can take in having a lot more self-discipline. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines self-discipline as; correction

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    ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY HAS DISCIPLINE HAD AN EFFECT ON THE CHANGE OF TODAYS GENERATION? In a society where good morals and principles almost seem extinct‚ it brings to the fore front of the conscious mind the role that discipline or lack thereof has played in the deteriorating state of the criminal element. Statistics show that just over ten (10) years ago in 2003 the number of murders recorded for that year was fifty (50) according to The National crime report. However in this present time it would

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    Juvenile Crime Name: Course: Instructor’s Name: Date Introduction Various research findings on juvenile crime relate child abuse and neglect to crime. Child mistreatment and abuse in the United States of America have led to the growth in the number of youth gangs. It is unfortunate that while child abuse has been on the increase‚ its outcomes probably manifest when a child matures. From these studies‚ it is evident that children who have been victims of sexual assault are more likely to suffer

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    THE EFFECT OF CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT FOR ADULT SURVIVORS Child abuse and neglect for adult survivors is consists of any acts of commission or omission by a parent‚ caregiver or other adult that results in harm‚ potential for harm‚ or the threat of harm to a child around the age 0 to 18 years old‚ even if the harm is unintentional. It can be in the form of physical abuse‚ sexual abuse‚ emotional abuse‚ neglect‚ and witnessing domestic violence. Child abuse and neglect is most likely to arise from

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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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    1. The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) were enacted in 1974 by the Children’s Bureau as a federal enacted Act of legislation. This was enacted to counteract the problem of child abuse to provide federal funding to states to help fight this problem. It is set out to help those children whom need help from abuse. 2. The key purpose of this Act of legislation is too give states the funds for the prevention of‚ assessment‚ investigation‚ prosecution‚ and treatment activities surrounding

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    effect with areas of their development too. 3.1 Explain the different types of abuse. Abuse comes in many forms and can effect children in very different ways. The types of child abuse are: Physical Abuse - This is when a child is deliberately hurt‚ injured or made ill by someone through things such as hitting‚ smacking or kicking‚ or using objects and medicines to cause a child harm. Sexual Abuse - When a child is is held against their will and forced into various sexual activities. These sexual

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    The issue of child abuse relates significantly to race and class because it brings up the following question: “Is it culturally diverse or is it actually abusive?” One of the reasons for such huge number of child abuse cases is because most of those cases are from non white children. America is known for its diversity and even though it is a “free country” America has its own culture which is different from the hispanics‚ asians‚ blacks and many others. But‚ not only race relates to this issues

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