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    other doctors wrote a letter to protest against children under five being evacuated and being separated from their families. He published a book called 'Maternal Care and Mental Health' in which he showed how important early relationships were to later mental health. The main features of John Bowlby's theory: 1. Babies need to form one strong attachment in the first year of their lives. (This is usually with their mothers) 2. Babies and young children are at higher risk of psychological damage…

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    When women had their children they were forced to go back to work right after giving birth. They were not able to protect their children or to comfort them. Children were left with little or no adult supervision during the day while adults were working. One slave stated “During slavery, it seemed lak yo’ chillum b’long to ev’ybody but you” (Dunaway, 2003). Many times children were permanently separated from their mother and sold many times to different plantations…

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    The people of Nebraska, especially the children, teachers, and parents who had to face many challenges during the Schoolchildren’s Blizzard. In both the poem “A Woman’s Voice” by Ted Kooser and the article “Blizzard!” by Jeanie Mebane shows all the challenges the ones affected by the storm had to face. Both passages described the bravery and courage people needed to survive the blizzard. But both passages also described how many families were separated by the powerful storm. In both the poem, A…

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    't stop her, her family nor her husband from texting or calling weeks ago or throwing the fact that she served me papers in my face as some insult. Hannah stands in the way, ignores every action she takes, finds only ways or opportunities to blame me and that 's fine if that makes her feel better. If DFACS 's was called on behalf of the children or if the school initiated something, a few important things should be considered. The amount of time Hannah is involved with the children and…

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    Saving over 10,000 children, kindertransport was one of the biggest organizations to save children during WWII. During the war Nazi staged a violent pogrom against Jews in Germany this was known as the Kristallnacht. For certain categories of Jewish refugees, the British government abated the immigration conditions. British authorizes agreed to allow an undetermined number of children aged seventeen and under. The organizations had to guarantee payment for every child’s care, education, and…

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    people faced are very cruel and unfair to others. The Berlin wall was unfair because it separated families, took away jobs, and divided Berlin in half. One of the many reasons the Berlin Wall was so unfair was because it separated families.When the Berlin wall was built on August 13, 1961. It separated many families from each other. The Berlin wall stayed built until November 9, 1989. So all of those families didn’t get see each other and/or maybe talk to each other for 28 years! The wall was…

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    The Holocaust is one of the most dreadful topics to talk about. It was one of the uttermost crucial moments in the world. What was even more depressing, is the children that had to go through those awful moments. Of the millions of children murdered in the holocaust, some of who survived endured the chance to tell their stories. The holocaust was between the years of 1933 and 1945. In 1939, Germany invaded Poland, and that’s how World War two started. “Hitler was partly motivated by a fanatical…

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    Japanese-American citizens. The Americans subjected all of them to internment camps. Families were investigated, tried, and separated. Conceivably never to be reunited again. Roosevelt was unjustified in ordering Executive Order 9066. The Japanese-Americans fought on the american side of the war, against their old country men. They lived in america and wanted to fight with the Americans for their new land, they created families and…

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    Richard Gelles expresses his concern with the failings of the child welfare system and proposes four key solutions to the issues at hand. First he proposes an elimination of the mandated reporting required for professionals that work with children. He suggests that they should not be required to report abuse because the mandatory reporting of child abuse has flooded the system deeming it ineffective. I can agree that the surge of reports can cause a clog in the system if many are false or…

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    Immigrants Undocumented immigrants come from different parts of the world not just Mexico. The ones that are mostly judged for coming to America to find and live the American Dream are the Latinos. We are the one’s that are different and have all these stereotypes about us; but not every Latino is a criminal or rapist. They don’t know the struggle that all undocumented faced everyday and fear that they won’t be deported and separated from their families. We all have a purpose, everyone has a…

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