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    for each gender. Girls may be more likely to act out if the living situation that they are in, is abusive in nature. Conversely, boys may be more likely to commit delinquent acts if they have experienced a loss of a male father figure, or physical abuse. The likelihood of participating or acting in a delinquent manner may be alleviated by strong social ties, inclusive of positive relationships with family and friends. Relationships will also contribute to the success or failure in school…

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    Hamm and Honea were high on drugs. They also continued with the little boy’s torture with locking him in a dark closet. It is to be said the couple did it out of entertainment, and found it funny. In a “family portiat”the parents are smiling while holding the toddlers hands up while being duct tape shut. However one friend did not find it as funny, coming to the toddlers rescue asked to borrow the camera and took it to the police to report it. When the police also found drug paraphernalia and…

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    kill those that needed justice (criminals), albeit his own interpretation of justice. He was born on a farm in Santa Rita do Sapucaí in Brazil. His childhood was incredibly hard as he had to endure the domestic abuse bestowed to him by his barbaric father. The epitome of the father’s abuse is evident when he fractured Filho’s skulls while he was still in his mother’s womb. Growing up in that brutish and sadistic environment had a great impact on Filho’s mental health.…

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    I know how important a safe school is to the well-being of the students. Additionally, I understand how drugs can be detrimental to the education, and forming, of the young minds this school works relentlessly to yield. I bring this up because our school faces a problem. That problem is drug and substance abuse. Subsequently, I remain a strong proponent of allowing police officers with drug-sniffing dogs to make occasional, unannounced visits to high schools to search school property, including…

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    Animal cruelty, almost everyone has heard about it and most people are tired of hearing about it. Each year, millions of animals are being killed from abuse around the world. Animal cruelty can happen to any animals and you may have experience it, but you may never have realized it. We see abuse towards animals, but most f us never actually did anything because it is not our “responsibility”. You should not ignore it and you should report it to the police. Animal cruelty is a serious thing and…

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    rape drugs are a type of opiate that causes temporary loss of memory or inhibition. An attacker gives them to the victim them discretely in order to harm them with sexual abuse. “About 25% of women report that drugs were a factor in their rape.” ("University of the Sciences in Philadelphia." Date Rape. N.p., 5 May 2014. Web. 01 Feb. 2016.) Date rape drugs are very dangerous, they have possible lethal effects, and should be avoided at all costs. Date rape drugs are commonly known as “club…

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    A lot of people with anxiety disorders do not seek treatment. Therefore, the true numbers of people with anxiety disorders do not report their issues. As a result, they are not treated. Some people do not realize their problem is anxiety. They are told they are stressed out, or high strung. Many people are led to believe that their anxiety is really just their personality. They don't realize there is a name for what ails them, let alone a treatment for it. Sometimes people know there is a…

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    Bullying Effect

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    with who they know. They should also be very careful posting things like pictures or statuses on faccebook or other social media sites. (stopbullying.gov) Bullying causes a lot of stress. This leads to suicide, failing school, bad reputation, drugs and alchohol. When a student gets bullied they feel abandoned, ignored, and useless. There are ways to prevent all of these things by having classes to prevent bullying or keeping a better eye on the victims of bullying. Bullying has an…

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    violent towards not only the man’s mother, but his siblings as well. The man’s sister was sexually abused on various occurrences and the man was forced to listen as the abuse took place. Not only was the abuse inflicted on the man’s family, but himself as well. Growing up, the man not only found himself a victim of sexual abuse from his stepfather, but another family relative; these various events profoundly influenced the rest of the man’s life.…

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    the victim (Sampton 2009). This aggression is especially harmful to the bullied students. The targets are more likely to experience low self-esteem issues, depression, loneliness, and anxiety. Further, they may resort to self-medication (substance abuse), become suicidal and withdraw socially (Ball 2011). Their victimization may make them lose interest in schoolwork, attain low grades, avoid school more often or even drop out altogether. In chronic cases, the victims may lash out and become…

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