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    Children In Religion

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    Children in Church: A Life-Changing Decision One Sunday morning, a family with several children attends a service at a typical church. Rather than going into the children’s church, all five kids stay with their parents, remaining fairly quiet and attentive throughout the service. Afterwards, the parents are congratulated by many members of the church, and the children are praised as being “amazing” and “so well-behaved”. Why is this such a surprising and unusual occurrence? Why is…

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    the memoir of the same name by Solomon Northup, a black man who was born free but was kidnapped and forced into slavery for 12 years of his life. Solomon a violinist by trade lives as a free man with his wife and children in Saratoga, NY. One day when his wife and children are away from home, two men approach Solomon and tell him that they have a great opportunity for him playing the violin…

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    terrible time. Many Jewish people were captured and taken to concentration camps by the Nazis. Elie and his family are taken to a concentration camp, when they get there the are separated with other Jews. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, he explains how the Nazis dehumanize the Jews by not giving them enough food to survive, treating them like animals, and separating them from their families. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, the Nazis don't give the Jews enough food to survive. They have to…

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    There needs to be a immigration reform for people who has contributed to this country from many sacrifices made when leaving their own country. And like Franklin D. Roosevelt once said, “Remember, Remember always, that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists.”…

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    Incarcerated Parents Essay

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    between family socioeconomic disadvantage, parenting behavior, parental criminality, children’s delinquency and eventual offending as adults (Thornberry and Khrohn 2002). Majority of youth who have incarcerated parents are incapacitated by poverty. Most parent offenders do not exceed an elementary education, which results in a lack of knowledge and employment. They are bound in repeating cycles of becoming a product of their environment. An environment with predominantly low-income families…

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    “torn from homeland and family… forced to perform grueling labor… beaten mercilessly, separated from loved ones” (Haliam). As this happened to many slaves, it also happened to Jim. Jim explains to Huck why the only reason he ran away is because Miss. Watson is planning on selling him deeper into the south separating him from his family. In hope of not becoming a victim of this common occurrence, Jim decides to run away and try and become free. Thus, slaves who may not have been separated…

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    her family was deported back to Colombia. Even after being orphaned, she faced society alone and successfully became an actress and was able to achieve it all on her own. Being the…

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    The way parents interact with their children on a daily basis is a highly critical factor within family socialization. The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry “Contextual Risk and Behavior Problems Among Children With Substance Using Mothers: The Mediating Role of Mothers’ and Children’s Coping Strategies” by Jing Zhang and Natasha Slesnick created a study to help reinforce the idea that parents exposure to any kind of unnecessary bad intentions like drugs, depression, harm, and more can…

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    place for the first time. The Civil War lasted from March of 1991 to January of 2002 (BBC News). During this time period the government decided to use the kids in Sierra Leone to help fight the war. During the war kids have been forced to grow up and go through some parts of the Hero’s Journey. The Hero’s Journey is made up of three parts: separation, fulfillment, and the return. In A Long…

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    Kristina's Drug Addiction

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    user, but the lives of their family and friends as well. Kristina is a troubled drug addict mother with five children who do not even know who their mother is. Her addiction to meth causes her to become a teenage mother to her first born Hunter, and the young mother of five some short years to come. Her children are all put up for adoption as they are born, because Kristina cannot take care of them due to her drug addiction. The only child that is kept in the family is her first born Hunter, who…

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