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    Cassie McWhirt Professor Traw English Comp 1 2 November 2017 Facing the Issues: Corporal Punishment Adrian Peterson, a member of the NFL, was charged for being physically abusive to his young child (Dyson 1). Peterson acted out on this harsh discipline regimen by whipping his young toddler son with a sharp tree branch which caused bruises and blisters. Sadly, more than two-thirds of families in the USA agree on corporal punishment (Dyson 1). Back in the days of slavery, beatings were a…

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    Antwone Sexual Abuse

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    Sexual Abuse. Antwone’s babysitter Willenda repeated sexual abuse and molestation on him. When in her care, Willenda would make Antwone come downstairs. She would take his clothes off, smack him around, and make him give oral sex to her. It was a continuous nightmare to him that made him terrified of woman. Finkelhor and Brown (1985) suggest that sexual abuse has four types of traumatic sexualization, betrayal, powerlessness, and stigmatization. Traumatic sexualization is the result of a child’s…

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    “The continued pursuit of that punishment could bring years of appeals and prolong reliving the most painful day of our lives” Mr. Richardson explains. Father of his 7-year-old girl who suffer severe injuries by losing half of her left leg during the Boston bombing, (Marsh 2). The bombing resulted in the death of four people and the injuries of hundreds. What if you were the parent of this 7-year-old? Would you be fine by just seen that the creator of the bombing is just in jail? Death…

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    There were many depictions of child victimization within the context of families in the short video “Through My Eyes”. The service providers throughout the film heavily emphasized the importance of listening to and observing the interaction of a victimized individual. Often a child may not say directly what is happening in their home, but the pictures they draw or actions when playing can provide insight into their life story. Art therapy and sensory table safe environment building were used…

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    Habits That can’t be Controlled “Addiction isn’t about using drugs, it’s about what the drug does to your life “(Enock Maregesi, author of Kolonia Santila). The Power of Habit, written by Charles Duhigg explains two cases of habits that were out of control. Brain Thomas was a sleepwalker who killed his wife without knowing what he was doing, and Angie Bachmann was a housewife who gambled and lost everything. These cases showed something important about addiction and blame. Thomas and Bachmann…

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    There are numerous possibilities in which children and teenagers can become susceptible to dangers and corruption, whether that be through schooling or media at home. How does one form of education stand more justified than the other? Published in 1951, J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye became the most censored book in high schools and libraries in the United States (Baldassarro). Though many believe that teenagers can handle the adult situations in the novel, schools are still attempting…

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    her exposure, defeat, and removal to the mental institution (Abbotson51). Williams, in his play, presents many themes which are relevant to psychological and social problems in his time. First of all the theme of violence; the problem of domestic violence was ignored in American society. Wife-beating was regarded a family matter rather than a crime or a critical social issue. Women were expected to deal with the problem by keeping it behind closed doors. In A Streetcar Named Desire,…

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    Sylar Boike-Thompson Argumentative Essay Do you know how many women are victims of assault by their partners? It's 35% that's 1.3 million girls that are being assaulted. Only because women are treated differently. Some famous people have done it and got away with it like Thiago Silva he was a UFC fighter he hit his wife and charges were dropped he would hold a gun in her mouth and send her threatening text because he thought she was cheating on him and he was bragging to his UFC fighter buddies…

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    SNEHA Foundation was started in Chennai on 14th April 1986 with their primary concern being prevention of suicide. It is a voluntary organization that values human life and feelings. SNEHA was started with the mission of extending unconditional support, warmth and understanding to people who are in crisis. In the stress- filled life, people have the need to talk to someone. Some problems are such that they are better off being told to a third person rather than to any of their own friends and…

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    Essay On Refugees Trauma

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    Globally around 24 million people are refugees or displaced persons fleeing war, conflict and discrimination. Around one third of these are children and adolescents, and 10% are less than 5 years of age. Infants and children are amongst the most vulnerable in situations of war and conflict. Children are both direct and indirect victims of war and conflict and are particularly vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. In order to discuss the issues of recovery from losses and trauma caused by…

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