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    Cyber harassment has come about and is the use of technology to cause harm towards another in a harsh manner. In an online article State Cyberstalking and Cyberharassment Laws, the article stated that “Cyberharassment usually pertains to threatening or harassing email messages, instant messages, or to blog entries or…

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    extreme sadness. After this, the counsellor diagnosed her with bipolar disorder or manic depression. This diagnosis really helped explain a lot of my sister’s bad behavior. My sister was a great student, but around the time of her transition into her teenage years, her grades plummeted, she began getting into trouble a lot, and causing many family fights. Once she was diagnosed, my parents began to understand this behavior and attributed much of it to her bipolar…

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    He made several suicide attempts from the late 1960s to early 1970s, and was therefore forced to seek psychiatric help, it was at that time he first revealed that he heard voices telling him to kill his parents. His father claimed to have received a letter saying that he…

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    back from the effects of lost parent. All of these have a curative effect on the child who has no support resource to handle it. Along with this we can see that there are other problems faced by the children, crime and delinquency, depression and suicide, drug and alcohol abuse, emotional and behavioural problems, learning difficulties, school problems, poor grades, running away from home. Sometimes these problems result from unhealthy social and family…

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    Schizophrenia is a disease that can be disabling and incurable. It can be caused in a variety of different ways, from genes to environmental factors. It affects the brain in many different ways, which can cause symptoms that affect your daily life. It is treatable through medication and psychotherapy, as well as radical techniques. Schizophrenia is a complex disease that alters brain chemistry and changes people’s lives. Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disorder that has…

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    Sibling Relationships

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    As children grow, developing an identity is an essential part of life. Knowing who you are and finding a place for yourself in the world is a complicated process. However, when all said and done, your choices and who you are can be traced back to sibling relationships. Every choice made in life leads you to the person you become. With a sibling, those choices are heavily influenced by the relationship you develop. According to Brim, siblings act as role models. This often occurs as the younger…

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    Causes Of Child Abuse

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    What is the start of child abuse? Is teenage pregnancy the start of child abuse? What can people do to prevent child abuse? In the world today, people will get pregnant and abuse their children because they are too young to have and care for a baby. Sometimes they will have so much going on as a teenager, even as an adult they are very busy. Many people do not have a care for child abuse if it is not their child. Kids everyday suffer from child abuse. Children should have a childhood to remember…

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    island, also known as the “Slum of the Pacific”, is the most populous and polluted island of Kwajalein atoll in the Marshal islands. The rising seas levels is a big concern because it not only washed up pollutants and trashes onto the land but also cause floods which threaten people’s home and their belongings (Barker, 2013). Ebeye is also known for its frequent power outages that can last up to weeks and its non-existent levels of clean water even though it is surrounded by nothing but water.…

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    nose and legs and offered them up.”(1). This teenage girl resembles the countless faces of women that do not fit the desired gender role. Women from the earliest ages of youth are given an expected gender role and are harshly judged when the criteria of the script is not met; however, Superman, Batman, and male Barbie dolls also portray a sexist image for young men to abide by. Features such as being tall, masculine, strong, and emotionless can cause low self-esteem for the young men that do not…

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    The teenage brain is a complexly wired, chaotic misconception that is constantly changing and exhibiting more emotions than a child’s mood ring. Today’s adolescents are infamous for their outrageous behaviors and immature obstinance. Their feelings range from elated to morose and can switch in the blink of an eye. However, some teenagers are more capricious than others, most likely due to possible mental illnesses. This becomes apparent in J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye, which…

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