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    Child Abuse in the Bahamas A child is a precious gift given to parents‚ but they may not realize children are fragile. Children might be disciplined by their parents in order for them to listen‚ but some parents might take their punishments too far. There are many different ways a child can be abused by his or her parents. Barrington H. Brennen stated that‚ child abuse occurs when a parent‚ guardian or care giver mistreats or neglects a child‚ resulting in injury‚ or significant emotional

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    Physical Fitness

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    Physical fitness is a very important part in our lives. It enables us to perform up to our potential. Fitness can be described as a condition that helps us look‚ feel and do our best. More specifically‚ it is the “ability of the human body to function with vigor and alertness‚ without undue fatigue‚ and with ample energy to engage in leisure activities. Physical fitness involves the performance of the heart and lungs‚ and the muscles of the body. And‚ since what we do with our bodies also affects

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    the relationship it could cause them to get abused more and in some cases they could be murdered (Joyful Heart Foundation). Another type of domestic violence is economical abuse and this is when the abuser controls the money and makes you depend on them (United States America Department of Justice). Examples of economic abuse are not letting the victim get a job‚ the abuser taking money from the victim‚ not

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    JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF PHYSICAL FITNESS KESHNI KOKILAKUMAR CLIFTON SPEARS As I walked through the doors of the small yet strangely familiar gym of Ridgeview Middle School‚ thoughts rushed back and forth through my mind. They were simple thoughts‚ though each of them turned into questions. I had signed up through Fulton Virtual Schools‚ and since this was the first time that they were opening the Physical Fitness program to us‚ I couldn’t help but feel slightly anxious. I had already experienced

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    Mandated Child Abuse

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    Mandated Reporting of Child Abuse The online training for mandated reporting of child abuse‚ presented by the Maricopa County Children’s Justice Program was extremely insightful and provided me with precise information. This information will assist me throughout my career in the social work field. The training went through various topics‚ including‚ the mandatory reporting statue‚ types of abuse‚ Maricopa protocol for the investigation of child abuse and advocacy centers. This training strives to

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    Effects of Child Abuse

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    reported cases of children dying from child abuse ( ). Besides the obvious effects of physical damage‚ child abuse leaves emotional scars that last long after bruises have healed and bones have mended. Child abuse is a devastating epidemic that affects millions of Americans. Adults who have suffered from child abuse as children are much more likely to be abusers themselves. Because parents learn how to parent from their parents the vicious cycle of child abuse continues generation after generation

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    Affects of Child Abuse

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    Children who are physically or psychologically abused‚ will act more violently than those who are not abused. It does not matter‚ what kind of abuse they are subjected to‚ it will still have an effect on the child. They will think that what they saw or heard is normal because they were not taught anything else. The research I have done‚ supports my topic on all kinds of levels. George‚ T. I. (1999). Children’s Health Vol. 1‚ New Hampshire Salem Press Inc. In this book‚ the

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    Cycle Of Emotional Abuse

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    that defined emotional abuse. Emotional abuse can cause someone to feel worthless‚ common example is is verbal assaults. The abusers can say things that would slur‚ humiliate‚ or cause their victims to doubt themselves . Isolation is another form of emotional abuse. Isolation is when abusers control every aspect of victim’s lives to the point where they cannot do anything. . The cycle of violence will starts to abuse according to Smith and Segal (2010). The cycle begins of abuse when the perpetrator

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    that her mother was capable of changing for the better. She knew that living with her mother was a harmful environment for herself and her children. Also‚ Precious being a victim of physical abuse‚ she is highly at risk of becoming an abusive parent as well. Theory of Abuse The theories that I believe best explains abuse within Precious’s

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    Effects of Child Abuse

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    Of Child Abuse. Introduction : Child Abuse is any physical and emotional mistreatment of a child. It is prominent in the form of injuries or how a child behaves. Child abuse can cause severe damage to the abused child even when the child has grown into an adult. This is because they have to deal with the psychological‚ physical and behavioural effect that is resulted from the abuse. Point 1 : Livestrong states that the physical injury of a child is the most obvious result of child abuse. Examples

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