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    Dear Editor‚ I am writing in the relation of your article “Bad Parenting or Child Abuse”. I think it is a good idea for Connor McCreadie to be taken away from his family because he is such an unhealthy child and he needs to change his lifestyle before it gives him harm. This article tells me that it is bad parenting because Connor’s mother has a lack of discipline and a lack of effort for her child. He should be taken away because he needs to become a much healthier child and

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    relationship that causes physical‚ psychological‚ or sexual harm to those in the relationship (Burgess‚ Regerhr‚ & Roberts‚ 2013). Acts of physical aggression include slapping‚ punching‚ kicking‚ beating‚ and biting. 20 individuals are victims of physical violence every minute in the United States. Psychological maltreatment is the hardest form of abuse to detect‚ however it can cause long-term detrimental consequences such as PTSD‚ depression‚ and anxiety. Displays of psychological maltreatment include‚ but

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    Elder Abuse

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    Elder abuse is something that sadly occurs more often than most of us seem to think it happen. I think this is because there has been such little studies and research done on this kind of abuse. The research we do have is relatively new‚ only since the late 1980s has it been a topic of research. Elder abuse‚ like other abuse‚ can be physical‚ verbal aggression‚ emotional abuse‚ and neglect. Financial exploitation is also an abuse many elders face. The most surprisingly thing that I read through

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    Child Abuse

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    Villanueva 1 Recognizing and Responding to Child Abuse Nursing 32 – Pediatric Clinical Instructor Gwen Green-Brown Nursing Research Article Villanueva 2 Erika Villanueva February 17‚ 2008 Nursing 32 – Pediatrics Clinical Nursing Research Article Gwen Green-Brown Recognizing and Responding to Child Abuse Childhood abuse occurs nationwide among a variety of races and ethnicities. It affects several children

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    Elder Abuse Sociology

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    Elder Abuse: Society ’s Dirty Little Secret Patricia James Western Governors University Abstract Any elderly person is at risk of being abused by family members‚ caregivers or strangers. The abuse can be physical‚ sexual‚ emotional or psychological. Abuse can be categorized as neglect‚ abandonment‚ financial or material exploitation‚ or it may even involve self-neglect. Abuse of our elders is usually at the hands of a loving family or a trusted caregiver which makes this society’s

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    Psychological Egoism

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    Psychological Egoism: Fact or Fiction?? The descriptive claim made by Psychological Egoists is that humans‚ by nature‚ are motivated only by self-interest. Any act‚ no matter how altruistic it may seem on the outside is actually only a disguise for a selfish desire such as recognition‚ avoiding guilt‚ reward or sense of personal ‘goodness’ or morality. For example‚ Mother Teresa is just using the poor for her own long-term spiritual gain. Being a universal claim‚ it could falter with a single counterexample

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    Child Abuse

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    Child abuse                     Physical abuse is a form of a neglect it is when the parents or care givers are not providing the necessary needs of the child; such as not providing shelter for the child‚ and not supervising the child.  Physical abuse is also defined as a physical force or violence’s that results in bodily injuries or pain. With the lack of supervision a child will be free to do whatever they want because they feel that there are no consequences. A child needs to have

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    Psychological Testing

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    Psychological Testing Beatrix Bengtson PSY/475 June 9‚ 2014 Dr. Fred Previc Psychological Testing Psychological testing is the answer to many questions humans have about a manifold of issues. Testing will give a better view onto a problem‚ helps to solve issues‚ and reliably displays an array of information needed in everyday life. To dip a bit deeper into psychological testing the following text will attempt to graze upon some fundamental aspects of psychological testing‚ such as the major

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    Psychological Testing

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    scientific purposes‚ a set concept for the term "test" must be defined. Furthermore‚ each individual subject has its own types of specialized test and testing methods. Here‚ the definition of tests will be explored with the special emphasis on psychological testing methods and who uses them for what reasons. Defining test Merriam-Webster (2013) defines test as "a critical examination‚ observation‚ or evaluation." It further includes a series or question that are intended to measure skills‚ attitudes

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    There are many ways to abuse. To love too much is to abuse. It is tantamount to treating someone as an extension‚ an object‚ or an instrument of gratification. To be over-protective‚ not to respect privacy‚ to be brutally honest‚ with a sadistic sense of humour‚ or consistently tactless – is to abuse. To expect too much‚ to denigrate‚ to ignore – are all modes of abuse. There is physical abuse‚ verbal abusepsychological abuse‚ sexual abuse. The list is long. Most abusers abuse surreptitiously. They

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