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    is never given a name; hurt, he blames himself which is typical for many abandoned children. Abandonment does not end with emotional burden; it affects children intellectually. According to Nelson’s report, The Anguish of the Abandoned Child, abandoned children who have lived in orphanages have IQ’s that drop tremendously by 20 points. Furthermore, it is vastly known that many foster children or abandoned children grow up to learn hate; these adolescents learn to cope with the anxiety and fear…

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    Same Sex Adoption In recent year it have shown that Same Sex Adoption has been growing vigorously not in the USA only but nationwide as well, it has shown in several research that same sex couple adoption from foster care and infancy as increase more than the heterosexual couple. In the American constitution it has said that everyone is equal but, when it come to the LGBT community what the difference? Why society stereotype them as ungodly and discriminate they reputation? Enza Ferreri is a…

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    Neoliberalism

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    The effects of increase poverty and inequality Increased crime. The link between poverty or inequality and crimes is of global concern, since certain crimes has be linked to poverty and region with huge gap between the have and have not’s.Poverty.org state the fact this way, different types of poverty for different crimes (2013). High Mortality (Most Children Mortality) and Malnutrition. Region stricken by high level of poverty usually have some of the characteristic that foster the…

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    Race and ethnicity has little effect of genetic makeup, but it has a great effect on the level of care that an individual receives. There are many studies indicating that minority groups receive more expensive and lower quality health care. Some studies take a look at whether the site of care affects the quality of care among minority groups and how different lifestyle factors could also influence health. Using race in the health care system creates unnecessary discrimination. This…

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    Poverty And Mental Health

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    Poverty has significant effects on both mental and physical health. “The world’s most ruthless killer and the greatest cause of suffering on earth is extreme poverty.’’ (World Health Organization, Bridging the Gaps) Poverty and mental illness have a linkage to each other as one leads to another. My topic is poverty and mental illness. I chose this topic because I personally know how having the resources such as a steady income, healthcare insurance, housing, education can make a difference on…

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    Drinking While Pregnant

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    Effects of Drinking While Pregnant According to the journal, An Argument That Goes Back To The Womb, throughout the past 43 years, there has been battle after battle over the right or wrongness of drinking while pregnant. Since alcohol was legalized, women have the right to drink so long as they are of age, but when Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) were discovered it forced women to stop thinking of their rights and think about the baby in the wombs rights by making the right choice to…

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    Same Sex Adoption

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    Even though the child might prefer having a father and mother instead of two parents of the same sex, homosexuals should have the same rights as heterosexuals because children of homosexual fathers, as a rule, grow up to be heterosexual. What is benefited from disallowing homosexuals to marry and adopt children? “Defenders of same-sex marriage want to legitimize the right to marry persons of the same sex. But since heterosexuals lack that right too, this cannot be the proper formulation of the…

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    not all children grow at the same rate. Children with developmental delays may have mild learning disabilities or profound cognitive impairment that may greatly affect their overall development; therefore, when considering inclusion in early childhood settings, it is important to note that not all child care administrators and day care facilities are experienced or knowledgeable enough to accommodate the needs of all children with disabilities. Moreover, while full inclusion of children with…

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    Child Abuse Impact

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    When children are young they rely on tier parents for love and affection. Some end up getting the exact opposite. Some people get abused and neglected as children. Child abuse is a huge problem not only in the USA, but all over the world. The impact of child abuse does not stop once the abuse stops and many adults experience long term effects. During my research on the topic of child abuse I have found that if a person is abused as a child, there will most likely be some sort of negative impact…

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    In the story, Enrique’s mother leaves their country and enters America illegally so her children can go to school and don’t have to live in poverty. This is a sacrifice many parents make, even if it means to never see their children again; it is a sacrifice that leaves children feeling confused, angry, abandoned, and makes them leave their countries to find their parents and be reunited again.…

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