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    said there wasn’t enough evidence to establish a link” If no one stopped the abuser he is more likely to keep on abusing others just because he didn’t the first time. Also crime rates and violence will start increasing on the streets, like fights, bullying others. Anyone will be threated to be abused by someone else. The more violence we have in our society, the higher the crime rates and the less safe it would…

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    We all know that person who made someone's life unhappy every day at school, which make him lived in fear. Bullying is an aggressive behaviour and unwanted, it can name-calling, hitting, insults, ostracising, spreading rumours…, etc. The behaviour is repeated or has the potential to be repeated, over time, which lead to serious, lasting problems. There is a new level or type of bullying is cyberbullying is more common because the spread of social network and the easy of access of phones and…

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    Brianna Smith Professor Bellinger English 1101 12 February 2018 Should Parents Be Held Responsible for the Crimes of their Children? A child is a young human being that is under the age of majority or under the age puberty and they seek the guidance of an adult such as a parent or a legal guardian. A parent is a mother, father, or legal guardian that is responsible for parenting or guiding a child in the right direction. A parent generates a parent-child relationship with their children that…

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    “Anybody can become angry - that is easy, but to be angry with the right person and to the right degree and at the right time and for the right purpose, and in the right way - that is not within everybody's power and is not easy.”(Aristotle). Anger, is normal, however, it is the cause of a notable amount of negative actions in society, as shown by Jack Merridew in the Lord of the Flies by William Golding and Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris the article “Columbine High School Shooting”. Anger can…

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    Hope Witsell at age 13 struggled at Shields Middle School in Ruskin, Florida not for her grades but from bullying. Students would go up to Hope and call her a ‘slut’, a ‘whore’,pushing her into lockers and hitting her. Hope was in a relationship during summer of 2009 when she sent a picture of her breasts to her boyfriend. That picture was sent all around the school and to six other schools around the area. Hope was getting targeted by 11,12 and 13 year olds. Those targeters set up a MySpace…

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    1. Alleged harassment by supervisors Harassment covers a wide range of behaviors of an offensive nature. It is commonly understood as behavior that disturbs or upsets, and it is characteristically repetitive. In the legal sense, it is behavior that appears to be disturbing or threatening. In a company, harassment is a form of employment discrimination that violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA), and the Americans with…

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    Beside the long haul impacts flogging has on youngsters there are some fleeting ones too, despite the fact that they may leave when the kid grows up they can be counteracted if guardians lessen the utilization of beating and hitting their kids. Kids brought up in a strict family tend to consider animosity to be a method for managing issues, if their folks hit them to get them to "carry on" they go and do that to different children, a few kids hit other kids in school or even relatives since kids…

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    Torture is defined as the intentional infliction of severe physical or mental pain or suffering for purposes such as obtaining information, a confession, punishing, or intimidating someone. However, there are several other modern methods to get one to admit, and torture should not be deemed as one. Torture can result in not only physical affliction, but also emotional and psychological. Every human beings rights should always be respected and guaranteed regardless of the situation. Torture is…

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    Ratigan took pictures of the young girl and young girl parents are very stressed and painful and the six or eight-year girl spoken of wanted to die because she was a very small child and she thought why her good well-wisher would hurt her. Ratigan admitted his crime but he always told that don't want to go jail for 50 years, he thought that 15 years is enough for his crime. His attorney said that he has a mental illness, or he was not mentally healthy. Bishop Robert Finn, the Catholic prelate in…

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    Deception is not always carried out by a cruel villain sulking in the the alleyways. Sometimes, it is just a small girl, afraid and alone. Other times, it is a deception of necessity, destined to save someone or right a wrong. Clearly, deception is not always bad, a distinction less determined by what the deception is then why it occurred in the first place. Thirteen year old Briony discovers this when she mistakenly claims that Robbie Turner is the rapist of her young cousin, despite not seeing…

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