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    Human Rights Situation in Pakistan Human rights are the foundation of our society. They pave way for protection which takes us to homes. From home comes family. From family comes education. From education we learn to think rationally because of which we form a government for equal opportunity and harmony. But‚ the society we are in now lacks the very foundation that is supposed to guide us. There are three areas of Human Rights that are considered generally very perfect in Pakistan‚ although they

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    Describe the essential qualities of a pastoral caregiver. Outline literature used to support your assumptions. Discuss the qualities you believe that you have already and what you recognise you need to develop. Include how you intend to do this. “The shepherd was with his flock day and night‚ often in remote places far from home‚ and he had to be skilled in keeping the flock together‚ in finding wanderers and stragglers‚ in recognising the ailments of his sheep and knowing how to cure

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    Citing relevant research‚ state and explain your opinion of the reliability of the testimony of a 5 year old child who accuses an adult of serious sexual abuse. It’s very easy to look at children’s testimony from a psychologist or a researcher’s perspective‚ but how would we respond if we were faced with a situation where a 5 year old child is accusing an adult of serious sexual abuse? Would we be quick to dismiss the strong accusation or would we examine the possibility of this event. In this

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    Mackenzie Dunham Dunham 1 2/12/13 Period 5 Rights of Women and Children Around the world‚ women and children aren’t able to have the same basic rights as men. Unfortunately‚ the problem of inequality is broader. Inequality is often extreme against women and is part of their daily lives. Inequality is often justified by men as part of their culture or religion. Women and children face brutal situations each day. Harsh acts like child labor‚ slavery‚ forced marriage‚ and prostitution are suffered

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    Spousal Abuse is a deadly serious problem. What are possibly even worse than spousal abuse are the effects of it on the children of the households it occurs in. Children who live in homes where spousal abuse occurs are often considered to be the “silent”‚ “forgotten”‚ or “unintended” victims of spousal abuse. Typically‚ the abuser in the abusive relationship does not know the potential emotional and mental damage they are doing to the children of the family. It is almost inevitable for male children

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    How to safeguard and protect children from harm. Actions to take to evidence or concerns that a child/ young person has been abused in any way Signs & Symptoms of Physical abuse.  Unexplained bruises.  Unexplained recurrent injuries or burns or scalds.  Wearing clothes to cover injuries‚ even in hot weather.  Refusal to undress for games.  Bald patches of hair  Repeated running away.  Fear of medical examination.  Aggression towards self and others.  Fear of physical contact – shrinking

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    he Victorian Ages were a rough time for the working class. Children were considered a helping hand‚ and in those times the people did not believe in childhood. Children were considered labor slaves‚ and they were in high demand. Children worked on the farms‚ the street‚ textile mills‚ servants and even the worst‚ prostitution. Often children were orphans‚ and they lived on the streets. But orphans were not the only children on the streets; children that came from abusive families‚ alcoholics

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    Children should not have screen time taken away from them it’s apart of everyday life. I feel as if certain television shows help toddlers learn things also smaller childer(ages 5-9). There are all types of networks created just for them. There’s:PBS Kids‚ Channel thirteen‚ Sprout‚ Nick jr. etc. Also they have websites for children too. ABC mouse helps so much. My little brother uses it on a daily‚ and his vocabulary has improved so much just to be almost two years old. Most parents feel as

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    When people make a decision to have children‚ the universal plan is for the parents to love and cherish them. However‚ unluckily this is not always the result. There are adults in this world who abuse children whether they are infants or teenagers. The National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS)‚ maintained by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services provide information that younger children are more prevalent to child abuse than older children is and that the abusers are the parents

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    OF CHILD ABUSE An abused child is any child‚ up to the age of 18‚ who has suffered from‚ or is believed likely to be at risk of‚ physical injury‚ neglect‚ emotional abuse‚ sexual abuse or verbal abuse. (Source: www.yesican.org) It is recognised that that it is abuse when someone inflicts harm or fails to prevent it. Children may be abused in a family or in an institutional or community setting‚ by those known to them or by a stranger‚ for example‚ via the internet. Child abuse can have major long-term

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