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    P3 Draft -Factors which lead to abusive situations Certain groups of people appear to be more vulnerable and susceptible of abuse compared to others. The individuals may suffer from mental health problems or may have physical or learning disabilities‚ the older population tend to be more at risk of abuse as the elderly are weak and frail and cannot often defend themselves especially those with dementia. Any group of individuals who tends to be more at risk of abuse tend and just abide with the abuser

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    Why UK teenagers struggle to cope. According to a study by a think-tank the Institute for Public Policy Research shows that UK teenagers are struggling to cope and are among the most badly behaved in Europe. But still there are more and more British teenagers who leave school with great qualification and go to university‚ and young people who have access to an amazing variety of activities and opportunities. But still British teenagers are among the most badly behaved in Europe‚ they commit crimes

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    themselves accountable. Many early childhood practitioners are required to work together with colleagues in a team even those who are employed as a nanny in a private home which is operating in a team with the family (Bruce & Meggitt‚ 2006). Other people work in a multi-disciplinary team. The team will consists of a doctor‚ police officer‚ teacher‚ social worker and sometimes even a parent who may attend a case conference on a child at risk (Bruce & Meggitt‚ 2006). Teamwork is something that must

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    teen marriage

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    Teen Marriage In today’s world‚ teens’ take marriage for granted. Marriage should be something special and sacred. In some religions teens’ have to get married at an early age and sometimes even arranged marriages. Teens’ are not mature enough to make a decision and to deal with life changing circumstances that come with marriage‚ like teen pregnancy. Peer pressure sometimes play’s a part in teen marriage because one or the other feel’s forced to make decisions they don’t want to. Today‚ many teens’

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    Why I Love Football

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    us and our environment. Trough my childhood my parents thought me to love sport and I realized the importance of sport in our life. It’s very important to trough life we gain love for a specific sport‚ in some way sport will repay us. We all tend to trough sport gain friends and to make sport itself our friend. In my spare time I hang out with a ball. Now that I mentioned the ball‚ we narrow the circle of sports that we can discuss. Of course‚ even thought I said a few sentences about sport in general

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    March 2014 A Good Parent or a Bad Parent? Parenting is far more difficult than people make it out to be. According to Carol Gioia‚ a Senior Community Advisor for Helium Network‚ “Being a parent is potentially one of the most rewarding life experiences a person can have. It might also be the most difficult‚ for parenting is a round-the-clock endeavor filled with demands and obligations”. Gioia makes a point that not everyone will live up to be “good parents” because no parent is perfect‚ but they

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    will find up to three million viewers tuning in to watch the show Teen Mom‚ which is a spinoff of the reality show 16 and Pregnant that started in 2009. The girls on the show have volunteered themselves to put their lives on television and have people across the nation watch them struggle to survive as a teenager with a child right by their side. Today’s pop culture celebrates teen pregnancy by having shows on television like MTV’s Teen Mom and 16 and Pregnant‚ not to mention‚ the stars on the show

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    strict parents growing up ? Increasingly in America‚ parents are using public humiliation as a way to discipline out of control teenagers. Moving forward‚ society needs to decide if this type of discipline is acceptable or not. This particularly topic is very controversy‚ and has split our country in two. Public Humiliation is not a legitimate use of parental authority because it leads to the teen being harassed & it over uses parental power to acknowledge a point. There are many reasons why public

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    All About the Vampire Diaries 0 Series overview 0 Cast 0 Production 0 Broadcast 0 Ratings 0 Awards and nominations 0 Home release 0 The Vampire Diaries From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Vampire Diaries | | Genre | Teen Drama‚ Supernatural Drama‚ Horror | Developed by | Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec | Written by | L.J. Smith (books) | Country of origin | United States | Language(s) | English | No. of seasons | 3 | No. of episodes | 46 | Production

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    Teen Depression

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    sadness‚ etc.? They may have teenage depression. Teens often go into teenage depression without it being known‚ but with very noticeable habits. Memory loss‚ sadness‚ anxiety‚ staying awake at night and sleeping all day‚ difficulty with concentrating‚ or withdrawl can all be symptoms showing depression with a teen. Teenagers usually become depressed because of their poor performance in school‚ social status with peers‚ sexual orientation‚ or family/friends life. The functioning of the teenage brain

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