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    right, wrong, good, and bad and also what ways of living are good, bad, right or wrong. The most significant issues in this case are firstly, that the institution for long term care and rehabilitation for physically disabled children placed Stephen in foster care because his condition was just too severe and they decided that somebody else would be more beneficial from their treatment and help. Secondly, Stephen's parents initially gave permission for the doctors to go ahead with the second…

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    Mrs. Martinez described that Rolando’s transition has been facilitated by his mother’s constant care and Isaias Martinez’ presence in their family home. Isaias Martinez was born on June 11, 2008, and is a former foster child who was under Sofia Martinez’ sister’ care. The client described that she has known Isaias since he was 11 months old. Isaias was previously under her Mrs. Martinez’ sister’ care, while his biological mother Leticia Rodriguez battled with substance…

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    than myself. I got dirty looks whenever I played with other kids. I cried every night and began shying away from my friends and playmates. I avoided younger children and started shutting myself up in my room. Once, when I was changing my shorts, my foster mother walked in on me. She accused me of masturbating and made me start spending my evenings in the living room. What was more, she had told her entire family about how I was "a dirty child molestor." So I had to sit there on the couch under…

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    Tough Love For most of my early childhood, I never had a sense of belonging. I had spent most of my childhood in abusive homes before finding my way into the foster care system. When I reflect back on my childhood, I see how both positive and negative experiences developed me into the person that I am. Internal factors as well as outwardly expressed love all contributed to my success in life. Most children are raised in structured homes with a mother and father. They grow up with love and…

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    BACKGROUND Watu Wa Maana in Swahili means very important people. Watu Wa Maana street children are a registered charitable children institution for rehabilitation and reintegration of street children in Ruiru. The center was started in the year 2002 by Wanjiru Kanyoni. It is managed by the board of directors who make sure they improve the lives of the children in the center. They contemplate that on reaching the children they will also be reaching the parents and the community thereby bringing…

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    Bedfordview and Edenvale News PO Box 0000 Edenvale 1609 Mr Brown I write this letter to you as I have a request that I would like you to adhere to. My name is Roberta Scognamiglio and I am in desperate need of your help. I do volunteer work at Little Eden- a care centre that takes in unwanted and abandoned children. Over the past few months, many children who have been found on the streets or dropped off at the centre, have been diagnosed with HIV and some even AIDS. The children are a…

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    1.0 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Bethsaida Community Foundation is located along Githurai 44. It is a community based, non-governmental, non-profit making charitable organization for street children, orphans and vulnerable children, less fortune and abandoned children, abused, desperate and neglected children regardless of their religion, sex, colour or tribe. They assist and give the children parental love, spiritual care, rehabilitation and offer formal education to nourish their potential…

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    During 1854-1929, a phrase called “put up for adoption” was created. At that time, many homeless children in America “were placed on trains and put up on platforms to see anyone wanted them(facts.radomhistory.com)”. Nowadays, contrary to the fact that kids used to travel thousands miles to find someone to take care of them, a lot of loving couples are looking for children to adopt. More and more couples start to consider adopting children overseas because of the limited amount of domestic…

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    Papa Dozier I found out a couple months ago, I was going to be Papa Dozier. I started to ask myself, “what kind of parent do I want to be?” I was raised in a house hold that was full of alcohol and drug use. With the alcohol and drug use came emotional and physical abuse. Now, do I fallow in my parent’s footsteps, or do I make a choice to take action to form my own path from their mistakes? As far as I can remember, I was my mom’s bartender. There are pictures of me bringing her beers while I…

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    SRMPA-Protagonist of the Book Thief According to Merriam-Webster’s dictionary, a protagonist is the leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text -the one against the antagonist. In a literary context, a protagonist is the hero of the novel who works to solve the conflict while undergoing change, and learning concepts, and accepting bad factors throughout the novel. The protagonist is also often dealt with the antagonist, or the opposing…

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