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    European settlement, Indigenous beliefs and practices have suffered due to the continuing impact of the settlement (). The invasion imposed on the life of Indigenous Australians and for this, they suffered greatly (). This created a disadvantaging effect for Indigenous Australians due to the dispossession of land, loss of culture and prohibited practices (). The first fleet which arrived in 1788 altered the lives of Indigenous Australians in terms of their lifestyle (). Unfortunately, the impact…

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    Jessica’s Law places a 2000 foot residency restriction on registered sex offenders, barring them from living near areas where children gather, such as schools, daycare, parks, and places of worship (Bonnar-Kidd, 2010). Registered juvenile sex offenders may be subject to placement in foster care if they are not allowed to reside with underage siblings or near other children in their neighborhood. They may also face removal from school to comply with the laws (Lehrer, 2016). Unintended…

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    A Place for Annie, has done a good job showing how the way you act in front of a child can affect their development. The movie starts out with a newborn baby named Annie coming to the hospital where she gets taken care of by her pediatric nurse Susan. Susan has done a superior job getting close to Annie socially by talking to her and physically by holding and showing her love. In doing this Susan has affected Annie’s development by making her more ready for her years to come. As Annie is the the…

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    Women who are unable to carry children or having a child poses a large threat to their life , abortion is a great option for them. They don 't have to risk their life for a child that might not live as well. Some health conditions that women have that lead to them having an abortion is…

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    The Immorality of Abortion This author is well aware that abortion is a highly personal, and highly emotional, topic. This paper respectfully asks women to consider not choosing abortion. The paper uses the framework of the Christian religion, and this author understands this is a highly subjective analysis. Therefore, consider the argument in this paper to be simply one person 's opinions. The morality involved in this discussion is the morality of a Christian believer. The controversy…

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    long term effects of crystal meth. In the beginning of Crank it starts with this perfect daughter, Kristina, that is forced…

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    theories that naively imply notions of identification and emulation between student and teacher.” This indicates that it is sexist and thought only men can improve boys learning and only a female teacher can encourage a girls learning. Also, young children want to excel their teachers expectations and in order to make them proud as teachers are someone they look up to, regardless of…

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    She had my children on vacation with her in South Carolina when she overdosed and was in a coma. I was notified by my uncle whom they were staying with. The toxic report was she had been extremely high amounts of vicodin, percocet in her system and she had 3 fentanyl…

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    Effects on Mothers This disease can cause many issues amongst the mothers whose child has NAS. Often times people just look at the effects that NAS has on the baby but the drug-abusing mother is also effected. Women have been using prescription and some nonprescription drugs while pregnant and letting themselves get an addiction for them. In (14) . . . says, “There has been a 33 percent increase in nonmedical use of prescription opioid pain relievers among pregnant women in the last decade.”…

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    its role in constructing identity, the social worker must draw from their knowledge of various populations to promote more effective engagement with clients. In addition, it is important to keep an open mind when engaging with clients, because this fosters meaningful interaction with the client. Diminishing privilege and power also involves recognizing flexibility in the rules and regulations regarding the rehabilitation and reunification of families affected by drug-related offences. The strict…

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