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    In the article christian cotroneo talks about dogs that have been abused in homes and streets. Abuse is a person or an animal with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly. These types of people don't really care about their pets. The owners abuse their pets by tapping their mouth,not feeding them and Keeping them in their cages without food or water. Why have a dog if you’re not gonna take care of it or treat it how a dog is supposed to be treated with kind and love. Cotroneo

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    Suicide and Substance Abuse Among Nurses Associating nurses with the word suicide or drug addict is a taboo concept. Nurses are seen as the gate keepers to those that are sick and disabled. Due to the increase in incivility and workplace bullying in healthcare nurses are experiencing an increase in mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety disorders. Organizations currently do not impose mental health screening for new and current nurses ranging from a numerous amount of reason. Until

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    On average, 900 to 2000 more animal abuse calls are made yearly than the previous year. Government documents show that People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has killed nearly 20,000 animals since 1998. In the United States, 110 million pigs are killed yearly on pig farms. In this day and age many people seem to get facts and opinions confused, but the previous three statements are cold, terrible facts about the animals in the United States. PETA is an organization that advertises as being

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    and most abuse it. In the novel Night by Elie Wiesel, it follows a young boy named Elie, through a tragic event called the holocaust. Through so many traumatizing moments of fear and helplessness gives the ongoing theme of power, or the abuse of power. Power is something that an individual gains by asserting authority over others and can influence what they do or what happens. In this case many people that took part in the holocaust abused their power to accomplish extreme genocide. The abuse of power

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    you come across. Animal cruelty can also be when you don’t commit to full responsibility. For example, when you don’t provide food or water for your pet, this is animal cruelty. In Statistic Brain, neglect is one of the most common ways of animal abuse, with 32%.

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    Child Abuse Neglect

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    children starving or kids being verbally threatened and the government is blamed with no proof making it invalid, in this case there is proof about how they are in fault, as Kubitschek in her 2005 article “ Holding Foster Care Agencies Responsible for Abuse and Neglect” illustrates how the government “removes children from their parents who are claimed abusive and the government places them in a safer environment, most cases this doesn’t happen”. Interesting thing is that although it’s away from their

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    former student of High School, while I was a student at there was a time where a teacher got angry at me over a simple misunderstanding over food and screamed at me at the top of their lungs for several minutes this is a form of emotional and verbal abuse to a child. As a child I was sensitive and timid and disliked conflict, because I grew up in an environment where there was much conflict and as such I avoided it as much as possible. As I grew up in elementary school I was bullied by other classmates

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    global animal.org . During filming of the movie Reds, they used tripwires on horses to simulate them being shot down in battle scenes. Many horses received serious, fatal, or other injuries that required euthanization. These animals are reminders that abuse is sometimes used to enhance movie

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    Childhood Sexual Abuse

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    Sexual Abuse is an uncomfortable topic that has been both a reality and a topic of research for over forty years. Despite this (or perhaps because of it) practitioners may make assumptions for treatment based on norms. To properly treat an individual with a history of childhood sexual abuse, a clinician must consider a variety of factors, including the client’s perceptions about the event, their feelings about having reported it (if they did), under what circumstances the abuse occurred, and the

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    Domestic Abuse Women

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    Open and axial coding were used in organizing the data according to content categories emerging from the data. The interviews lasted approximately an hour-and-a-half to 2 h, and they took place at the interviewee's home or at the local domestic abuse intervention clinic. Help were offered and referral to social services, in cases where the interview evoked particular clinical or relational problems. Rodriguez (2011), in its study used quantitative-descriptive approach with standardized questionnaires

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