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Anti-bullying Act of 2012: Bullies, Your Days are Numbered

by Lorenzo A. Fernandez Jr. in Issues, February 12, 2012
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Bullying is generally defined as physical and verbal abuse, anything that could hurt a victim.

Here is Help If You are Considering Leaving Your Relationship

by Midnight Writer in Relationships, February 10, 2012
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Yes, you can leave, even if he (or she) has not hit you or attacked you physically. Emotional and verbal abuse impact your life and the lives of your children and can also lead to eventual death or serious debilitating depression. Please read this and consider the resources available to you.

How to Bake a 96-pound Fruitcake

by Kharla Jolly in Issues, November 13, 2011
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This is a recipe anyone can follow, but it’s not very appetizing.

Starving The Monster

by L.A. Walsh in Issues, August 10, 2011
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A closer look at abuse and the effects it can have on us as individuals and as a society.

Revenge?

by Dom DeSantis in Psychology, July 6, 2011
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I hear many people speaking of some sort of "revenge" against their Company or Boss for "downsizing" or "lay-off"… is this proper?

Ten Tips on How to Get Rid of Verbal Abuse

by Anna Naveed in Issues, July 4, 2011
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The knows and hows of dealing with difficult people who might harm you.

How Much Do You Love?

by yan1ss in Issues, April 30, 2011
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How much do you love?

Bullying!

by HoneyWrights in Issues, April 21, 2011
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Never be bullied into silence, Never allow you or someone you love to be made a victim of a bullys behavior. Accept only true friends and family members in your world.

What is Child Abuse?

by Sweetsusieg in Issues, March 27, 2011
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Sometimes in life we need a definition of such things. There are many forms of child abuse, this is just the basic 5. If you have a child or are thinking of having a child read this, let’s stop the abuse. One way or another the abuse needs to stop!

Men Who Haven’t Got a Clue

by Edwina in Issues, March 21, 2011
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Being married to a man who thinks my father should be my love and support is very dysfunctional. My father thinks he should be my counsel also. Am I the only one here who knows something is wrong?

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