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    Unfortunately‚ child abuse is one of the major issues that our country is plagued with‚ yet we neglect to bring this to the attention of the entire nation. It is often over looked because everyone has a different view of what exactly defines child abuse. The International Child Abuse Network (ICAN) uses four basis catigories to docunment the child abuse cases. They are: emotional abuse‚ neglect‚ physical abuse‚ and sexual abuse. I will be describing the first three. Emotional Abuse‚ (also known

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    Melinda Sordino begins her freshman year at Merryweather High School in Syracuse‚ New York‚ with a heavy secret weighing on her. Over the summer‚ she and her friends went to a party and Melinda ended up calling the police‚ causing her friends and everyone at the party to socially reject her. Melinda’s only friend is Heather‚ a new student‚ who tries to get Melinda involved in her schemes to gain popularity. Which stabs her in the back by telling everyone her secrets. Melinda‚ however‚ is not interested

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    University of the Fraser Valley School of Business English 105-Academic Writing Fall-2013 Important dates Year-2013 - Classes begin - August 31‚2013 - Classes end - November 23‚2013 - Midterm Exam Week - October 7‚ 2013 - October 13‚ 2013 - Final Exam Week - November 25‚ 2013 - December 8‚ 2013 - Holidays - October 2‚ 2013 Faculty Gurmit Singh Sahni Contact gurmithappy@gmail.com Class Timings Saturday‚3pm to 6pm Office Hours After the class or by appointment

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    Child Abuse and Abduction

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    fellow scholars. Our topic for today’s speech is Child Abuse and Abduction. The main theme that we are encountering is social issues. Allow me to ask all of you a question. What are the most serious social issues that we are encountering today? Child abuse and kidnapping are two examples of the most serious problems worldwide. Child abuse can take many forms including physical abuse‚ sexual abuse and emotional abuse. Physical abuse and sexual abuse normally leave marks on a child’s body

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    said a mother of a beauty pageant child. “Child beauty pageant have gained in popularity in recent years. Currently‚ more than 5.000 child pageants are held annually in the U.S.‚ amounting to a $5 billion industry (Child Beauty Pageants). Here are 7 truths of child beauty pageants that are scary and sad at the same moment…. 1. Unregulated by Law All beauty pageants have internal structures and are regulated by specific guidelines. There are few laws for child beauty pageants‚ but most states have

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    Impact on Child Health A. Introduction I. General Purpose: To focus on a social issue that is related with poverty. II. Specific Purpose: To persuade my readers on the negative impact on child health due to poverty in our society as well as how it can have indirect impacts and lead to a chain of events. B. Body I. Key facts about poor health as a result of poverty i. Poverty and poor health are linked and inter-related ii. The causes of poor health facility access are as a result of poor political

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    The Cycle of Child Abuse

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    parents instinctive desire to protect is unrealized and children are thereby exposed to the risk of child abuse. Thus begins the cycle of abuse‚ which‚ once started‚ cannot be stopped. Determining and moderating the causes of child abuse have been central objectives in all research‚ theory and methods of intervention in this complex area (Gelles and Loseke 1993). A recurrent theme in the child abuse literature for some time has been the notion that it is maltreated children who become abusive parents

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    Child Abuse and Parent

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    Child Abuse When one thinks of child abuse‚ the initial thought is a child with broken bones and bruises. Physical abuse is not the only type of child abuse. Child abuse can be in the form of neglect‚ emotional and sexual abuse as well as the most obvious‚ physical abuse. These four types of abuse can leave lasting scars on the children and cause a repeat pattern of abuse in later years. Child abuse covers a wide range of parental and adult actions inflicted upon children and many times are not

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    Child Abuse In America

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    Child Abuse Child abuse is an abominable problem in America. The reprehensible truth is that before today is over‚ more than four children will have died from abuse (11 facts about Child Abuse). Child Abuse kills more children in america than accidental falls‚ choking on food‚ suffocation or fires in the home. Once a child is abused it leaves a negative impact on that child‚ it doesn’t just affect them physically. There are other forms of abuse such as verbal abuse‚ psychological abuse‚ sexual

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    Deviant Child Abuse

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    Child Abuse: Domestic violence and the deviant youth. Domestic violence has always been seen to have a negative impact on society. However‚ only fairly recently has a youth witnessing or being exposed to these modes of sustained violence‚ whether psychological or physical‚ been recognized by Australia and international countries as a form of child abuse [ (Parliment of Australia‚ Research Publications‚ 2010‚ Nov 22) ]. It seems that with recognition of this as a form of abuse it has become a

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