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    emotionally as well‚ b. Physical and psychological therapy must be given to the children even during the reintegration part of the process‚ c. The government should relocate the communities where there have been several abduction cases or are threatened by the possibility of abduction to safer areas protected by the government; 4. Suggests children be protected by the national government‚ UN and NGOs regardless of ethnicity‚ religion and background; 5. Endorses nations with child soldiers

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    and family was involved. The theory had entered Michele’s mind but he had not thought into great detail about it until he sees his father‚ mother‚ and the fathers of the village all sitting around the television watching the report on Filippo’s kidnapping. He hears the adults using heartless language towards Filippo’s distressed mother‚ his own father saying ‘Two ears we’ll cut off. Two.’ This use of callous language indicates to Michele

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    LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT: HAYSTACK The episode I watched was based on a kidnapping of a child named Kendell George‚ who was stolen from his crib. The police were called immediately by the mother who discovered the child was missing from his crib four hours after putting him to sleep. The former husband of Laura Kozlowski‚ Dan Kozlowski‚ a gambler and a drunk. After being tracked down they find that his alibi is accurate and he could not have taken Kendell. The prime suspect is now the

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    The offer that James Madison came up with was to stop attacking the U.S.’s ships‚ and kidnapping the sailors and in return the U.S. will stop trading with the enemy. France had accepted this deal‚ but Napoleon gave a secret order that they were still going to attack the ships. Great Britain did not take this offer‚ however since the attack

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    history there has been no greater war than the Trojan War. With great heroes such as Achilles and Odysseus leading Spartan`s‚ the city of troy had no chances of winning against king Menelaus and his brother Agamemnon . The Trojan War began after the abduction the Trojan Prince‚ Paris‚ took the queen of Sparta‚ Helena‚ away from King Menelaus. The Trojan War impacted Ancient Greece because it gave them a sense of hope and strength. The very beginning started when the king of the gods‚ Zeus‚ was trying

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    of how women accepted that it was their husbands’ right to hit them‚ even regarding it as a sign of manhood. Bahadur Lal changed his view on this front when he lost his wife promising to treat her with respect and urging all men to disregard the abduction in order to cause less mental pain. This sort of reversal of the character gives one a sense of

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    Wife of Bath Today most feminists commonly depict the Wife of Bath from Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales‚ as the ideal model for the feminist literary figure. However‚ contrary to that belief‚ I feel that both the Wife of Bath and Chaucer himself are just a well-disguised example of the antifeminist views of the fourteen century. To some modern day feminist critics‚ like Carolyn Dinshaw‚ Chaucer was protofeminist‚ a writer ahead of his time‚ who used the medium of literature to speak

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    way a player approaches the ball to the end of ball flight‚ the point that determines the success of the kick.” This interest has gotten biomechanics thinking about the kick in terms of the supporting leg‚ the pelvis in the kicking action‚ thigh abduction‚ and knee flexion (Scurr‚ 2009). The tibialis anterior‚ rectus femoris‚ bicep femoris‚ and the gastrocnemius muscle of the kicking leg were also analyzed (Katis‚ 2012). The accuracy of the kick depends on different activation of muscles and the

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    In ancient Rome slavery was considered normal as well as a necessary part of Roman society. People in ancient Rome became slaves through a number of ways. One of the main ways was through the capture of enemies on the battlefield. When Rome would defeat their foes they usually left some survivors who would then become slaves. The Romans tended to associate conquest and slavery together; they almost always took slaves after they conquered an area. They sometimes reduced an entire population to slavery

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    been brought and amendments have been made in existing laws with a view to handle these crimes effectively. These are broadly classified under two categories. (1) The Crimes under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) (i) Rape (Sec. 376 IPC) (ii) Kidnapping & Abduction for specified purposes (Sec. 363 -373 IPC) (iii) Homicide for Dowry‚ Dowry Deaths or their attempts (Sec. 302/304-B IPC) (iv) Torture - both mental and physical (Sec. 498-A IPC) (v) Molestation (Sec. 354 IPC) (vi) Sexual Harassment

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