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    of the 151.7 million victims of child labor ("2017 Global Estimates of Modern Slavery and Child Labour."). Child labor, as defined by international standards, is work that is hazardous, demands too many hours, or is performed by children who are too young. Even though many individuals, institutions, and countries of the United Nations recognize the practice of child labor as destructive, the world’s children are forced to say goodbye to their innocence.…

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    programs that can show what, where and who does your child does when using the Internet. Teens these days can search for anything without the risk of knowing the consequences. Even though The World Wide Web can be bad for teens, by installing spyware this could cause your child to lose trust. The use of spyware can be helpful for many parents that want to get closer to their child. Spyware can be use to watch and record anything that a child does on a computer. In or out of the house, but is…

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    age appropriate times. Social media Children are taught that not every one on social media are who they say they are. Personal information should not be given out freely. Especially information that identifies them or reveals their location. If a child is asked for this information an adult should be told. They are advised never to arrange meetings with unknown friends on social media. The importance of security and passwords are highlighted and the need to deny unknown individuals. Children are…

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    fact they're poor. Many parents become so frustrated with the way they have to live that they turn to alcohol and drugs, leading to poor parental decisions such as child abuse and/or neglect. Statistics prove that the majority of criminals, both juvenile and older, were abused (McShane & Williams III, 2007.) According Gaines and Miller, child abuse is the “mistreatment of children by causing physical, emotional, or sexual…

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    Profiling a Child Molester Katie Hanselman Virginia Western Community College Abstract This paper will be discussing the effects of a child molester on the people surrounding the child molester. The purpose of this paper is to show that the effects on a person’s childhood can affect the way the person acts when they get older. If the person is molested as a child they are more likely to become a molester when they become older. My focus for this paper is to show that the way that a person is…

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    Child sexual abuse is a major concern of society because the physical and mental harm endured by children is extremely destructive. The effects can be long lasting and affect an entire family. Although it has been around for decades, perhaps even centuries, society is becoming increasingly more aware of sexual abuse and its impact on child victims. Child sexual abuse, often referred to as CSA, is not isolated to one demographic or social class. Children of many different backgrounds have been…

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    Media has played a huge role in the life of a child by introducing the world in cartoons or picture books. The question to ask is how does the media influence gender stereotypes on developing children? One late afternoon, I decided to sit with my little cousin and watch a show she likes on YouTube. I then realized that the female characters were all dolled up, skinny, blonde, and with a full face of makeup. Meanwhile, the boys were all Caucasian and acting tough. Basically, the episode was about…

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    they obsess over, all play a major role in a child’s thoughts and actions. Not only are illegal activities getting tweens in trouble, but their glitzy and sexualized self-images are also. Children no longer look at themselves in the mirror and see a child, nor do they feel like one. In fact, “The Nickelodeon-Yankelovich Youth Monitor found that by the time they are 12, children describe themselves as “‘flirtatious, sexy, trendy, [and] cool’” (Hymowitz 182-183). The word choice used by these…

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    The fact that international adoption provides a loving family for a child most of the time is a crucial point to acknowledge. A loving family for a child goes beyond just the happiness for the child. “Developmental psychologists explain how essential nurturing human interaction is for infants to develop normally,” (Bartholet). Children are unable get this in overpacked orphanages or…

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    Should We Stop Child Labour? (Opinion Paper) How would you feel if you ever had to see your 7 year old brother or sister going to work instead of school? In today’s society teenagers or kids usually whine about how much work they did around the house when in reality they only did a bit. They usually don’t think about the kids that are forced in to labouring for many different purposes and cant whine about it because they won’t get there pay or they would get beaten. Have you ever thought why…

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