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  • Child Abuse

    Child Abuse

    Child Abuse Kaley Deford Axia College COM 125 - Utilizing Information in College Writing Gregory Kiewiet July 29, 2007 Child Abuse Child abuse is the mistreatment of a child and the children are victims of more than one type of abuse. Those types of abuse are: emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect. Most child abuse happens to children under the age of 18 and the abusers could be anyone from the parents

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    Essay Length: 2,381 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2010
  • Children & Adults With Disabilities: Autism

    Children & Adults With Disabilities: Autism

    Children & Adults with Disabilities: Autism The topic of disabilities strikes many people in today's society in different ways. There are so many different disabilities such as blindness, retardation, learning, medical and deaf. These are just a handful; the list goes on and on. According to the Random House College Dictionary disability is defined as "Lack of competent power, strength or physical or mental ability; incapacity" (Stein, 1980, p. 376). For decades people with disabilities

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    Essay Length: 1,227 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 16, 2010
  • Codas Dod And Deaf Children Born To Deaf Adults: A Look Into The Similarities

    Codas Dod And Deaf Children Born To Deaf Adults: A Look Into The Similarities

    Kimberly Barnaby 104412422 SLN 111 Prof Melissa Scali November 30, 2006 ASL Writing Assignment The source of inspiration for this paper comes from my mother's friend's daughter. She was born hearing and at age seven lost it due to an illness known as scarlet fever. This event was unexpected, which made it a difficult journey for both she and her hearing parents. Through love, dedication and perseverance, the family was able to successfully put her

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    Essay Length: 1,267 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 16, 2010
  • Child Sexual Abuse History

    Child Sexual Abuse History

    Running Head: Child Sexual Abuse Child Sexual Abuse [Author's Name] [Institution's Name] With the development and subsequent global rise of free trade, globalization and internationalization many new benefits are afforded to society, many old and new social inequities have reared their ugly heads once again. This has allowed an alarming and disturbing rise of instances in the exploitation of minors. The most widespread and upsetting of these is child sexual exploitation. Child sexual Abuse has

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    Essay Length: 463 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2010
  • Child Abuse

    Child Abuse

    Child Abuse It is never a child's fault when it comes to the issue of child abuse. Many people may confuse abuse with discipline but there is a very fine line between the two. Mentally unstable parents, more likely than not, abuse their children. "Unfortunately, these unstable adults also have children to look after, impressionable and sometimes completely helpless young people who depend solely on the adult for attention, nurturing, and affection. The tragic result

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    Essay Length: 1,137 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2010
  • Invisible Children

    Invisible Children

    In 2003, three college students from California created a documentary on the exploitation of children in Uganda as child soldiers. The war in which these innocent children's hands are forced into has been called, "the most neglected humanitarian emergency in the world today" (Invisible Children). For the past 21 years, the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) and the Ugandan government have waged a war leaving nearly two million innocent civilians caught in the middle. The

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    Essay Length: 1,124 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2010
  • Get On Board Little Children

    Get On Board Little Children

    On September 11, 2001, the lives of many Americans changed forever. The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center & The Pentagon caused a range of emotions for Americans. Many were angered by the attacks, while others were frightened and some were confused, among other things. In an attempt to lead the people during those turbulent times President George W. Bush held a state of the Union address. The basis of his address was,

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    Essay Length: 922 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 18, 2010
  • Poverty And Children In The United States

    Poverty And Children In The United States

    Abstract The United States is the richest nation, yet millions of Americans live below the poverty line and millions more struggle every month. The children in society today living in poverty is increasing daily. The majority of these children are from single-parent homes where sometimes parents are not working or have become disabled and therefore cannot work. Children who are raised in foster care and leave as adults do not have strong relationship ties most

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    Essay Length: 2,061 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 19, 2010
  • Attention-Deficit Disorder And How It Affects Our Children Today

    Attention-Deficit Disorder And How It Affects Our Children Today

    What is Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)? ADD is often referred to as "hyperactivity," and is characterized by difficulties that interfere with effective task-oriented behavior in children, particularly impulsivity, excessive or exaggerated motor activity such as aimless or haphazard running or fidgeting, and difficulties in sustaining attention. ADD is one of the most commonly diagnosed behavioral disorders of childhood. The disorder is estimated to affect between 3 to 7 out of every 100 school-aged children (American

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    Essay Length: 697 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 20, 2010
  • Leaving Our Children Behind

    Leaving Our Children Behind

    Education has always been an important trademark of the United States of America. Throughout the years, the significance of a well-developed education has been increasing. The No Child Left Behind act (NCLB act) is the Bush administration’s sweeping educational reform, aimed at improving the performance of the nation’s public schools by introducing accountability. Supporters of the act claim that it will increase the performance of all school children by raising the standards and allowing parents

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    Essay Length: 1,525 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 20, 2010
  • Are Combination Classroom Effective In Teahcing Are Children?

    Are Combination Classroom Effective In Teahcing Are Children?

    INTRODUCTION When students are grouped with other children from different grades and with different ability levels, how well do they do in school? In order to answer this question, we must look at the lengthy history of combination classrooms. Before examining the strengths and weaknesses of a multiage educational program, it is necessary to define it: Combination classes are created when children of different ages and grade levels are intentionally combined in a single classroom

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    Essay Length: 2,194 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 20, 2010
  • Appealing To Our Children, Teens And Tweens

    Appealing To Our Children, Teens And Tweens

    Children, Teens, and Tweens are more vulnerable today because of the lack of supervision due to the popularity of advance advertisings such as Television, Internet, and Radio. This has been done through the use of cartoons, commercials and advertisements which have made it easier to promote new and improved products that are readily available. With the growing advancement of technology today marketers have used cartoons from yesterdays Mickey Mouse to today's Sponge Bob. By doing

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    Essay Length: 321 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 20, 2010
  • The Violent Trends Of Our Children

    The Violent Trends Of Our Children

    Violence among children has become a recent trend in our society today. From the most severe to the most common, it has become a major problem. In America, violence is a part of every child's life. Most of us choose to ignore it until it hits close to home. Others choose to do things to prevent it so it doesn't become as severe. What ever the choice may be, the problem is still at

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    Submitted: December 21, 2010
  • Children: The Special Population

    Children: The Special Population

    Running Title Head: Special Populations Children: The Special Population Mandy Stratmann July 11, 2007 Special Populations For the population that I have reviewed would be the population of children. I have also looked into people with mental illnesses, but for some reason I keep coming back to the children. They are our future so we all have to do something to help them along their journey of life. May it be helping them with having

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    Essay Length: 928 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2010
  • Teen Pregnancy When Children Have Children

    Teen Pregnancy When Children Have Children

    Babies born in the U.S. to teenage mothers are at risk for long-term problems in many major areas of life, including school failure, poverty, and physical or mental illness. The teenage mothers themselves are also at risk for these problems. Teenage pregnancy is usually a crisis for the pregnant girl and her family. Common reactions include anger, guilt, and denial. If the father is young and involved, similar reactions can occur in his family. Adolescents

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    Essay Length: 453 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2010
  • Bayer Ag: Childrens Assignment

    Bayer Ag: Childrens Assignment

    Bayer AG: Children's ASPIRIN*Assignment Questions In the mid-1980s, Bayer AG faced a crisis when aspirin was associated with Reyes Syndrome, a rare but serious illness in children. Bayer decided not to remove Chilren's ASPIRIN from the market, but they pulled all promotion for the brand and complied with government regulations regarding product warnings on packaging. Shortly thereafter, new discoveries revealed the effectiveness of aspirin in the prevention of heart attacks and strokes in adults. Children's

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    Essay Length: 2,158 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2010
  • How Does Media Affect Children

    How Does Media Affect Children

    Family Viewing A report on parents, children and the media by Lucy McCarraher for the Parenting Education & Support Forum in association with the NSPCC, Family Circle magazine and Glasgow Media Group Parenting Education & Support Forum The Parenting Education & Support Forum brings together those concerned with or working in the field of preparation, education and support for parents. It promotes and maintains a high profile for parenting education and support, where education means

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    Essay Length: 8,686 Words / 35 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2010
  • Child Abuse

    Child Abuse

    Child Abuse Child abuse has been here as long as the United States of America and throughout the history of the World. "Child abuse can cause serious harm to its victims. Estimates of the numbers of children who suffer physical abuse or neglect by parents or guardians range from about 1 percent of all children to about 15 percent, and figures are far higher if emotional abuse and neglect are included."(2. Quote from Encyclopedia Britannica

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    Essay Length: 1,043 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 24, 2010
  • Child Abuse

    Child Abuse

    Child Abuse: A Social Problem That Has to End Child abuse, the brutal act of some adults on children, is a social problem which subjects thousands of kids to physical, sexual, and emotional abuse and its effects are usually severe. Many sociologists believe that the ill-treated child regularly goes on to develop into a violent criminal, alcoholic, welfare case or even another child abuser. Each year, thousands of children are being maltreated and harmed due

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    Essay Length: 1,334 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 27, 2010
  • Children Book Analysis

    Children Book Analysis

    Introduction We have all read children's books however sometimes we over look the complexity of it. Good morning everyone the book I am doing for my book review is 'grandpa'. The book is written by John Burningham, who has also written many other children books such as France, Where's Julius and Mr gumpy's Outing. John uses simple pictures and words to bring out the story. Based on this the targeted audiences are kids between the

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    Essay Length: 590 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 28, 2010
  • Free Illiteracy For Children

    Free Illiteracy For Children

    Free Illiteracy for Children Reading is one of the most fundamental skills that most of us take for granted. Yet in the U.S., one of the richest and most powerful countries in the world, we are dealing everyday with people who can barely read. How has this happened? We look down on poor countries like Cuba because they do not have our standard of living, but Cuba has one of the highest literacy rates in

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    Submitted: December 31, 2010
  • Video Games: Toxic To Children

    Video Games: Toxic To Children

    Video Games: Toxic to Children Video games have been criticized for many years due to their graphic nature and negative affects they have on children. Video games cause children to sit alone in a room for many hours, interacting with a machine, rather than playing outside where they can exercise and improve their social skills while playing with other children. Exposure to violence in video games is the general contributor to aggressive behavior, desensitization to

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    Submitted: January 1, 2011
  • Working With Children In Sport

    Working With Children In Sport

    I have been asked by a local primary school Head teacher to help deliver a range of sports activities to a group of year 6 pupils. Before I begin the sessions it is important that u gain some knowledge about the legal and welfare requirements before going into the school. Children have many needs to help ensure they grow up to be happy and well-balanced adults. There are three main surroundings which help children grow

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    Essay Length: 591 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 3, 2011
  • Covering Children’S Health In The United States

    Covering Children’S Health In The United States

    Running Head: CHILDREN’S HEALTH Covering Children’s Health in the United States Covering Children’s Health in the United States The newspaper article, Federal Study Offers Dire Outlook on Child Insurance, discussed current issues regarding the State Children’s Health Insurance program. A federal study states that within the next year, if Congress continues to spend at their current levels, twenty-one U.S. states will run out of money for children’s health insurance. The findings added to the already

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    Essay Length: 1,236 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 3, 2011
  • Animal Rights And Abuse

    Animal Rights And Abuse

    Almost all of us grew up eating meat, wearing leather, and going to circuses and zoos. We never considered the impact of these actions on the animals involved. Animals breathe and live the same as human beings; therefore, their rights should be considered in all situations. This is a very controversial issue and I’m sure some of you are wondering why should animals have rights? The basic principle of equality does not require equal or

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    Essay Length: 694 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 3, 2011

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