domestic violence
domestic violence
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by Andrew - 2007-09-12
A documentary named "Queen Leah" within "Australian Story" shown by the ABC television network describes the changes that happened within an Aboriginal woman, Leah Purcell, as a consequence of her as...
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by Andrew - 2007-09-12
The ABC television networks showed in "Australian Story" a documentary titled "Queen Leah". This film is about an Aboriginal woman Leah Purcell who had a very difficult life. The documentary describes...
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by ANDREW SCHWARTZ - 2007-09-11
A documentary named "Queen Leah" within "Australian Story" shown by the ABC television network describes the changes that happened within an Aboriginal woman, Leah Purcell, as a consequence of her...
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by Andrewshw2 - 2007-09-13
The ABC television networks showed in "Australian Story" a documentary titled "Queen Leah". This film is about an Aboriginal woman Leah Purcell who had a very difficult life. The documentary des...
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by - 2007-10-08
The family is the most common place for anger to erupt. It is also the place where the seeds of anger are sowed. When we live closely with others, when we are bonded to them, attached, dependent...
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by Adrienne DeVita - 2007-10-19
Men who kill their pregnant partners in cold blood are pure unadulterated evil in human form. There are no two ways about this. About 20 per cent of pregnant women who died during their pregnancy were...
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by - 2007-10-20
When a man loves a woman he expresses it in various ways; the ultimate expression of his feelings of love would be the physical act of love making. When this same physical act of love is turned on its...
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by Brenda Shoshanna - 2007-10-27
Anger has turned into an epidemic in our world today. It is crucial to take a step back and realize the enormity of the danger we are facing, not only from external expressions of anger, but from the ...
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by rob tendick - 2007-11-06
Domestic violence is not particular to any one race or culture. It encompasses all ethnicities, religions, and classes. Battering, domestic abuse, the beatings of a husband or wife, spousal abuse...
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by Christopher Pratt - 2007-11-10
Domestic violence is found in all societies, and cuts across all lines of race, religion, and class. Violent acts between family members is included under the broader definition of domestic viol...