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    I am going to convict Victor Frankenstein for many murders. He created a being that destroyed many lives, including, close family and friends. Victor abandoned his creature, never realizing that the lack of parental guidance and support would lead the creature down a murderous path. Frankenstein never considered how a creature with such a horrific appearance would be able to coexist with humans on a daily basis. Frankenstein kept his creature’s existence a secret and chose not to reveal it to…

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    I am going to convict Victor Frankenstein for many murders. He created a being that destroyed many lives including close family and friends. Victor abandoned his creature, never realizing that the lack of parental guidance and support would lead the creature down a murderous path. Frankenstein never considered how a creature with such a horrific appearance would be able to coexist with humans on a daily basis. Frankenstein kept his creature’s existence a secret and chose not to reveal it to…

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    both divorced and intact families to see if they were at risk for divorce, much like their parents and grandparents. Vousoura and others had found that “depression in grandparents was a risk factor for psychopathology in grandchildren…” and that “…parental divorce would be associated with offspring psychopathology…” (Vousoura, et al. 719). Vousoura and her coworkers found that if one generation was affected by their parents’ divorce, then there was a higher…

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    When Amir asks Soraya if she has any qualms about adopting Sohrab, she assures her husband that Sohrab’s adoption is the only option. Soraya tells him, “‘Amir, he’s your qaum, your family, so he’s my qaum too. Of course I’m sure. You can’t leave him to the streets’” (Hosseini 326). Soraya is willing to accept Sohrab as a member of her family, despite their cultural differences and the fact that he is not her biological son. Her determination to help Sohrab is driven by her guilt over running…

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    concept of a Good child may vary from community to community or to culture to civilization. A comparative lifestyle of a child and different in expectation of parents from their children indicates the impact of parental ethno theories in socialization of kids. Following are the examples of parental ethno theory, as narrated to me by my clients (case studies): Manisha, a 3-year-old girl living with her family in Kucha Mohtar Khan Colony, gets up to have breakfast with her mother and little…

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    Every person has parents, but not everybody gets to grow up with them. Whether by death or just the lack of responsibility, many people must teach themselves as they have nobody to guide them. Parental guidance is exactly what children need though, otherwise they can’t tell right from wrong. In the story “Superassasin” by Lysley Tenorio, the main character makes decisions without any real thoughts behind them which comes from having no moral compasses in his life other than his comics. Because…

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    Like Water for Chocolate A real parent is the one who puts their kids before their own selfish needs. In Like Water for Chocolate we can see the complexities of parental relationships, as the story is most about how two women, Tita and her mother Elena, struggle to get along. Tita, the protagonist, all she strives for is her freedom and love, and Mama Elena, the antagonist, is against the fulfillment of Tita’s goals. This mother-daughter relationship was affected by the death of Tita’s father…

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    effects in these cases. However, in the Argentinian studies, both the company and the doctors involved were fined heavily. These doctors broke all protocol by taking advantage of underprivileged families. Families involve claim that those who wanted to leave the study were forced to stay; they threatened the families with refusing to administer any other vaccines to the children. GlaxoSmithKline also claims that the infant deaths resulting from the study were not the responsibility of the…

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    achieves from this form of torture to others by taking advantage of the innocence and youth of the Littuns. As all the boys grew up in civilized England with all of society’s sense of right and wrong from their upbringings, the lack of parental and guardian presence leaves the boys with no established rules to follow. Roger…

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    their life. Without the a strong male figure, young males have the inability for them to live up to their stereotypical standards. A father’s absence is a recurring problem throughout American history. Most fathers who had stepped away from their parental obligations was mainly concentrated in the inner cities in the US alone. A way to fix this problem is to stop promoting this in general. By not promoting this occurrence, males wouldn’t be able to think that leaving their child is an outlet…

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