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    bitter, with mental consequences that last long after their wounds have healed. Child abuse is the physical maltreatment or even sexual molestation of a child. There are a lot of child maltreatment which can include neglect which is not caring for a child properly, physical abuse which is physically beating on a child, sexual abuse is forcing undesired sexual behavior on a child and for emotional abuse is emotionally harming a child. Child exploitation is also another type of child maltreatment…

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    Study #8 APA Citation Thomson, A., Morgan, S., Henderson, K., Tapley, A., Spike, N., Scott, J., . . . Magin, P. (2014). Testing and screening for chlamydia in general practice: A cross-sectional analysis. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 38(6), 542-547. doi:10.1111/1753-6405.12261 Study Type (specific type e.g., cohort, RCT, specific qualitative study, and etc.). A cross-sectional analysis from one large cohort study *Evidence Level (I, II, III, IVA, IVB, VA. VB, VI) Level VB…

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    In Kate Chopin’s story, The Awakening, Edna Pontellier discovers that she is not content following the rules of society from her interactions with those around her. Specifically, her sexual relations with Alcee Arobin bring Edna to the realization that she wants more in life than the pre-destined American wife and motherhood. Arobin is a fundamental character because he is looked down upon by society and does not care, something Edna soon realizes she wants to do as well. Arobin is known as a…

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    of forgiveness.(McCullogh, root & Cohen,2006). Interpersonal theory suggests that “interaction dynamics are influenced by the principle of complementarily: A person’s behaviour toward an interaction partner is influenced by that partner’s recent behavior toward him or her” (Leary, 1957; Markey, Funder, & Ozer, 2003). Longitudinal studies of couple interactions shows that “not only recent but also past partner behaviours play a role, encoded in the form of ongoing expectations or attributions…

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    There are quite a few reasons to believe pedophiles are the most hated population in prison. One can be that most pedophiles are not accustomed to harsh, violent backgrounds that other criminals, especially murderers, are prone to. Most pedophiles are actually people who have received an education, have well-to-do jobs and have families of their own. They usually lack a criminal record, especially one of violence, until he or she is found out and brought to justice. Therefore, when a pedophile…

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    Censorship In Schools

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    Censorship is the control of what people can say, hear, write, read, see, or do. Most of the time censorship occurs from the government. There is censorship everywhere, in schools, on television, and at the store. Students in schools aren’t being allowed to read certain books due to the fact that some parents and teachers think the books are too inappropriate or too mature for students. On the television certain things aren’t allowed, like nudity, curse words, or things involving death. There…

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    Let us say that you have a stubborn fifteen year old daughter. Would you punish her by taking her phone, ground her, or even possibly let her continue on to with the misbehavior for claiming it to be milestone growth? The writer of “Helping Parents Survive Adolescent Rebellion” was prompted to write this article because of a story trending in the headlines. It alarmed the author, so he began to wonder if it could ever happen to his kid. Rebellious teenagers should be protected and disciplined…

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    McCormick’s novel Sold, human trafficking is displayed all throughout the novel. Human trafficking is a big problem that occurs all throughout the world. Women and children are taken into trafficking unwillingly, being promised one thing and getting another. The trafficking world is very dangerous for women to be in. There are high risks of diseases and threats. Protection for these women is very limited (McCormick). The women and children in human trafficking are forced to perform sexual favors…

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    The Zika Virus Analysis

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    Every four years somewhere in the world the summer Olympics are held for this reason countries around the world compete to see who has the best athletes. It’s a great opportunity for the hosting country to make so economic gains as well as being able to show the rest of the world their culture. Although the games bring many positives, this year 's games in Rio, Brazil are questionable because of the virus that has become viral and is spreading rapidly around the region. The Zika virus is spread…

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    Herpes Research Paper

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    “Herpes simplex viruses types 1 and 2 (HSV-1 and HSV-2) are human neurotropic viruses that establish latent infection in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) for the entire life of the host (Steiner, I., & Benninger, F., 2013, p. 1).” Herpes is known as a sexually transmitted infection that has no known cure. This type of STI is transmitted through sexual contact and bodily fluids. People need to be aware of the types of transmission, clinical manifestations and diagnostic studies that confirm herpes is…

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