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- 741: Teens and Suicide
- ... here for them. Do not give advice or feel obligated to find simple solutions. Just try to imagine being in their place, dealing with the feelings and emotions they are feeling. When talking with your child, don’t’ let their actions or words scare you. If you feel you know what it is like, share your feelings too. Let them know that they are not alone.(When a Child Talks of Suicide) Studies show that suicide attempts among young people may be based on long standing problems triggered by a specific event. Suicidal teens may view a temporary situation as a permanent condition. Feelings ... someone. (Responsible Opposing.com) People who are suicidal do not want to die. Most suicidal people are ambivalent about dying and just want to stop the pain. If parents feel that they cannot help their child in a positive way, then they should seek professional help. It is very important when dealing with teen suicide that precious time is not wasted from seeking help from other sources. Help can be ...
- 742: Human Cloning Is Beneficial
- ... no matter what government and scientists say (Stock 61). One of the strongest reasons why cloning should no be banned is the potential to solve the problems with fertility. The desire to have a biological child is deeply ingrained impulse. No one has the right to tell people that they should not be able to have their own child. If humans have a right to reproduce, what right does society have to limit the means? It is desire to most of the couples to have children and when is impossible, some are willing to ... cloning (63-64). They are presenting a fantasy story what takes place fifty years in the future. It is the story of a wealthy forty years old woman named Jennifer who is single, has a child from another marriage, and she wants to have one more child (Stock 63). However, she is not able to have children anymore. Notwithstanding there is a real possibility for Jennifer to have another child, ...
- 743: Anabolic Steroids Just The Facts
- ... the large possibility of acquiring drugs of uncertain consistency, quality, or potency. Counterfeit drugs are a widespread problem in this country and are related to a lot of the physical problems associated with anabolic steroid abuse. As with every illicitly used drug today the anabolic steroid user also has to experience a “first time”. This is usually due to personal interest and or peer pressure. Many drug pushers promote steroid use ... research them thoroughly before using them and just rely on the second hand information passed along to them by their dealer. This irresponsible use of anabolic steroids is an enormous factor which leads to the abuse of these drugs. Just think about this. The abuse of almost any substance known to man can hurt you. Taking an entire bottle of aspirin could definitely lead to a life threatening situation. What makes steroids any different? They’re not but their ...
- 744: Contrasting Views In Home Buri
- ... from his and his wife's anguish at the loss of their first-born son as well as from the estrangement between his sister-in-law and her husband due to the death of their child. In Donald J. Greiner's commentary on Frost's works, "The Indespensible Robert Frost," it is revealed that "Mrs. Frost could not ease her grief following Elliot's death, and Frost later reported that she ... from his and his wife's anguish at the loss of their first-born son as well as from the estrangement between his sister-in-law and her husband due to the death of their child. In Donald J. Greiner's commentary on Frost's works, "The Indespensible Robert Frost," it is revealed that "Mrs. Frost could not ease her grief following Elliot's death, and Frost later reported that she ... breakdown of communication, both verbally and physically, between two people who adopt totally different views in the midst of crisis. Amy does not believe that her husband is in mourning over the death of their child. Her view can be defended by the fact that she is feeling unimaginable pain that she justly feels is unique to the nurturing nature of a mother. The child that was born from her ...
- 745: Teenage Pregnancy
- ... leaves school because she cannot manage the task of caring for a baby and studying, and a teen father usually chooses a job over school so that he can pay bills and provide for his child. (Johnson 4) Teen mothers usually have fewer resources than older mothers because they have had less time to gather savings or build up their "productivity" through work experience, education, or training. (Planned Parenthood 1) Because ... and time for herself may cause the teenage mother to become depressed or have severe mental anxiety. (Johnson 5) Depression may become worse for a teenage mother because she usually does not know much about child development or about how to care for their children. Children who are born to teenage mothers usually suffer from poor parenting. (Berk 188) Also, children of teenage parents start being sexually active before their peers ... educational deficits increase in severity and the children show lower academic achievement, higher drop out rates, and are more likely to be held back in school." (Calhoun 310) Teenage pregnancy comes with not only a child, but also many consequences. Teen mothers face greater health risks than older mothers, such as anemia, pregnancy induced hypertension, toxemia, premature delivery, cervical trauma, and even death. Many of these health risks are due ...
- 746: Asian Organized Crime
- ... father. In return, the Father protects every member in his family. Every member never fears to die for family or father. If somebody wants to become a member of a Family, he must become a child of the Father. To achieve this, the newcomer and the father drink Sake from the same cup. This ceremony is called Sakazuki. A very powerful family can have a long chain of sub-families, including child-families and grandchild-families. A typical family has between 20-200 members, therefore the whole family group may number in the thousands. Sometimes, a strong child has his own children, consisting his own new family. For example: Big Father | +-----------+------------+ | | | child child child / Small Father | +----+----------+ | | child child A “Lone” Yakuza has no family in which he belongs to. He has no ...
- 747: Poem Analysis The Chimmney Swe
- ... and gives motives for everything, but unlike Song of Innocence, the sweeper in this poem does not free himself from his misery. In the first two lines, Blake gives us an image of an anguished child in a state of agony or even in a state of corruption. The color black seems to be very important because it is used to represent sin against innocence, the color of the white snow. Blake also shows the same child weeping, when he really means to say sweeping, because that is what has that child in such grief. This stanza ends by someone asking him about his parents, which later end up being responsible for this child’s state. In the second stanza, the child is pictured in a ...
- 748: The Chimmney Sweeper
- ... and gives motives for everything, but unlike Song of Innocence, the sweeper in this poem does not free himself from his misery. In the first two lines, Blake gives us an image of an anguished child in a state of agony or even in a state of corruption. The color black seems to be very important because it is used to represent sin against innocence, the color of the white snow. Blake also shows the same child weeping, when he really means to say sweeping, because that is what has that child in such grief. This stanza ends by someone asking him about his parents, which later end up being responsible for this child’s state. In the second stanza, the child is pictured in a ...
- 749: Adoption Changes from Past to Present
- ... children should have the right to know who their birth parents are. The actual adoption procedures vary from state to state. At first, in order to protect the privacy of the birth parents and adopted child, adoption records in most states were kept sealed to prevent access to the public. However, Hawaii and Kansas are two states that allow adult adoptees complete access to their birth and adoption information (“Court”). These ... of adoption (“Court”). This desire to know information about birth parents or adoptees has changed the attitude towards adoption. Closed adoption procedures were born in the late 19th century (Batton). At that time, having a child outside of marriage was considered shameful, and the secrecy of closed adoption protected the birth mother from facing social criticism. This process also protected the adoptive parents from interference by the birth mother. By definition ... the birth parents brought many people into the open adoption arena. -- birth parents and adoptive parents have information about one another and may have contact with one another, before and/or after placement of the child (Batton). In other words, open adoption allows birth parents and adoptive parents to jointly form an adoption plan that works for everyone involved. Most adoption professionals hold strong feelings regarding open adoption. Some professionals ...
- 750: Forgotten Kids
- ... odd or unpredictable to themselves as much as to society. They are misunderstood and overlooked, thus the name Forgotten Kids. Maybe I can bring understanding by showing and providing insight into the life of a child struck with mental illness and hopefully people will realize that my child is just as special as the next. An estimated 7,000,000 children in Missouri that suffers from these invisible disabilities. Mental illness not only affects the life of the child but the whole community. I live with this fact every day because my son suffers from Bipolar, better known as Manic Depression. Bipolar children long to be free of the strange feelings of sadness ...
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