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    something to be taken lightly‚ it can alter someones life for the worst‚ effect physical and mental health along with destroy relationships with loved ones. Coke‚ flake‚ snow‚ blow‚ white‚ toot‚ base‚ basa‚ powder‚ dust‚ big rush‚ pearl‚ candy‚ cola‚ C‚ big flakes‚ nose candy‚ baseball‚ bump‚ line‚ rail‚ snow‚ stash‚ choch‚ chochie‚ and yeyo are all street names for cocaine‚ and just like the MANY names for cocaine‚ there are MANY effects to what cocaine can do to someone. Cocaine abuse specifically

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    On the topic of emotional abuse‚ psychological abuse and emotional abuse aren’t that different since by their definitions‚ they are similar. For example‚ psychological abuse is the sustained and repetitive behaviour which damages the developmental potential of crucially important mental faculties and mental processes of a child. On the other hand‚ as mentioned earlier‚ emotional abuse refers to a repeated action that negatively affects a child’s development‚ emotions‚ and how a child sees oneself

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    THE EFFECT OF BROKEN HOME ON CHILD DEVELOPMENT (CASE STUDY: ISOKO SOUTH L.G.A. OF DELTA STATE) BY OBOGO PATIENCE (NCE 2008/10/917) SCHOOL OF PRIMARY EDUCATION. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL STUDIES FEDERAL COLLEGE EDUCATION (TECHNICAL) OMOKU P.M.B 11‚ RIVERS STATE DECEMBER 2011 Title page i Certification ii Dedication iii Acknowledgment iv Abstract v TABLE OF CONTENT vi CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Background of the Study 2.1 State of the Problems

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    in a child that is victim of emotional abuse or neglect. These two types of abuse are not very well-known among parents or people in general. Because of this‚ the effects that emotional abuse and neglect leave on their victims usually remain unknown. It is important to make people aware of these effects that the abused child present‚ in order to understand his or her behaviour. For this reason‚ I decided to try to answer the following question‚ what are the effects that emotionally abused and neglected

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    The Effects of Emotional Intelligence on Leadership Eric Rowen Chicago School of Professional Psychology Abstract This paper will encompass a discussion about emotional intelligence (E.I.)‚ its varied definitions‚ applications to leadership‚ and potential areas of concern. It begins by outlining the ability-based model of E.I. set forth by Mayer‚ Caruso‚ and Salovey and their Multifactor Emotional Intelligence Scale. Next‚ the mixed and trait-based constructs of emotional intelligence are

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    alcoholics seem to be doing the most damage to themselves‚ they are hurting their families even more. Lesser-known‚ but just as serious victims of alcohol abuse are the alcoholics’ children. The negative effects start in the womb‚ where drinking during pregnancy often causes Fetal Alcohol Syndrome‚ and other defects. After the baby is born‚ the risks continue‚ as the children in alcoholic families tend to lack a stable family environment and have a fairly high rate of abuse. These factors‚ as well as

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    children age 18 or younger have been exposed to alcohol abuse or dependence in the family” (O’Donnell). Within my family‚ my dad was the parent with the drinking problem. It always seemed to me that whenever he was stressed out‚ his solution was to drink‚ and when he did‚ he drank heavily.

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    EFFECTS OF SCHIZOPHRENIA ON FAMILIES” Katrinka Joy L. Bañez I. Introduction A. What is Schizophrenia? Schizophrenia is a complex brain disorder that makes it hard for people affected to think clearly‚ have normal emotional responses‚ act normally in social situations and tell the difference between what is real and what is not. It makes people withdraw from the outside world and always act out in fear. People suffering from schizophrenia may see or hear things

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    There are physical and mental demands of having two jobs. Some people don’t realize that having two jobs leads to physical and mental problems. It leads to people being stressed out‚ not wanting to do things‚ and not wanting to relax to rest the brain. An economic necessity leads to people working two jobs. Physical and mental stresses often produce similar consequences and actually exacerbate each other. Aspects of work that is risky for health can be divided into physical hazards that will

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    Students Who Come from Broken Family Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND This chapter presents the introduction‚ statement of the problem‚ assumption‚ significance of the study‚ beneficiaries and definition of terms. Introduction Separation‚ family problems and misunderstandings from the family are the major causes of single - parent or broken families. Good relationship of parents to their children may build a strong relationship and a strong relationship

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