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    rehabilitation center for an eating disorder, for which she blames years of abuse from her producer. Gottwald countered with a lawsuit claiming defamation and breach of contract- which has to be handled in New York due to a contractual “forum clause.” On February 19, New York Supreme Court Justice Shirley Kornreich denied Kesha’s request for a preliminary injunction. Kesha broke down…

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    technology, like cellphones. We rely on drugs for almost every illness. For the Eloi of today’s society everything is being given to us on a plate. The Eloi of our society are dependent on our own technology. We use it to from filing taxes to turning on the lights. One example of this dependence is phones. You see them almost…

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    After graduating high school Kemba was enrolled at Hampton University for her college studies. While attending Hampton University she entered in a relationship with Peter Hall, one of the most wanted drug dealer. This saw her life in the college change as she was subjected to both physical and mental abuse by her boyfriend. This relationship was a mistake that resulted in ending of her college life and sentence of 24 years in prison although she was not directly…

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    challenges during their development (51). They struggle to understand why their parents have to live apart, unlike what they see in other families. Without the protection of both parents, sometimes these children are subjected to physical and verbal abuse by those who are close to them. Such troubling upbringing may have devastating impact on the development of a child. A boy-child needs the presence of the father to know how to behave as a man and take care of a family in the future. Similarly,…

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    Why Stop Animal Abuse

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    many animal abuse happening in the world, a life is a life and it should be valued, no matter what we are. According to before its news website an animal is abused every 10 seconds throughout level (Dawn Kairns, 2010). Dogs, cats or any animal is just like us they have a heart most importantly they have feelings like us and get hurt like us. Then why aren’t they treated like us humans? Everyday animals go through various types of animal abuse, which are emotional, physical, and mental abuse. In…

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    acknowledges, or ratifies them; the Amerasians face the bleakest moments of life. They live in extreme poverty and are subjugated to attacks of prejudice, bigotry, and hostility. The psychological downfall includes depression, drug abuse, and suicide. Physical and sexual abuse are present in most cases; therefore, many end up in forced labor and the now-and-then-thriving sex trade.…

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    media violence. For example, shows with teens at parties who use alcohol or drugs usually follow up with scenes of fighting, sexual abuse and/or verbal abuse. So, drug/alcohol use should be rated a 2, because the drug and alcohol use in the show is a bridge to violent actions and/or thoughts. Another example where drug and alcohol use bridge towards violence is in crime shows, sometimes the criminal character uses alcohol or drugs before committing a…

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    “Recreational drugs is a drug as (Cocaine, Marijuana, or methamphetamine) used without medical justification for its psychoactive effects often in the belief that occasional use of such a substance is not habit-forming or addictive” (Merriam Webster). Many people believe that even if they do not do it all the time they will not get hooked. “In my 17 years of living i have seen and done things that an average person has not seen or done, for one i have seen someone get shot and killed just…

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    Drug abuse has been a growing problem in the world for many years now. And with more sophisticated drugs finding their way into clubs and other hangouts, it is relatively easier for teens and adults to be lured into substance abuse. Many people believe that they can stop themselves before they get addicted to the substance. Most times though, intervention is needed to make them stop. And interventions are usually at a cost. Treatment of Drug Addiction The treatment of substance abuse depends…

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    Ray Rice's Report

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    Today I am focusing on Ray Rice’s file. I have to summarize reports for the end of the month. Ray Rice is a White seventeen year old male. His crime was sexual abuse. Redeploy takes sexual abuse cases very seriously. This was my first time reading a file which had the client as a sex offender. I have heard stories on the news of youth being sex offenders, but I have never actually read in detail about the offense. Ray Rice lives with his father and step-mother. Both parents are unemployed. Being…

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