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Abuse in value

When we look at one another what do we see? In a society where we judge others based on skin color, material possessions, and job titles is our value of the ones around us based on what we see, or our needs? People are unlike any other living being known to mankind in the sense of emotion, spirit, intellect, and reason. The same divine characteristics that distinguish men from animals, insects, and sea creatures is what makes the human experience vital to the world. What do we see when we look at one another? There is not one piece of material upon the earth that is meet in exchange to a human life. We value money because we believe that it purchases respect, attracts people, and makes us significant. However, we often overlook these same values in one another that we seek material gain for. The sprit, emotion, and intellect is what we miss from our love ones that are no longer with us. Meanwhile, money exchanges hands and does not leave a legacy worth remembering, it is used to de...
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The worst Abuser

This probably wont serve as the most popular in the germinal of blogs on the topic of abuse, but that is not its purpose. However it is my belief that people should know and understand their own role in abuse. This does not involve situations where harmless victims are assaulted or mistreated in any way. Nor does this article pertain to children that are abused by guardians, parents, or even strangers. Adults are responsible for the abuse, neglect, and unfair acts that they carry out on children that are under their supervision, discretion, and authority. This article is for those that set themselves up for failure by telling themselves "I will lose, just can't make, or not good enough". How many times will we cancel out success by being our own worse enemy. Some times people in positions who should build us up on the contrary are the ones that tear us down. The Bible tells us let God be the truth and every man a liar, a reminder that we should get into the Bible an...

Funding ADHD

According to CDC almost 1 out of 10 children from the ages of 3-17 has been diagnosed with ADHD Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (CDC, 2017). The troubling statistics probes concerned parents and community members to ask what is ADHD. Here are three of the symptoms according to specialist (a) Trouble listening or paying attention (b) Struggles sitting still (c) Hypertension diastolic with physical signs of being over-active A recent interview with a local young adult attending a Columbus Ohio High School revealed 2 students in her math class displayed symptoms of the disorder. The interviewee said that the two students often spoke out in class, disrupted lesson plans, and sometimes looked on other students papers for answers. She said the 2 students struggled in math and displayed symptoms associated with the ADHD. According to statistics there should be 2 students with the disorder in every standard class of twenty-five. Researchers should begin to ask questions to le...

What does abuse look like?

Early prevention of abuse signs are found in children afflicted by malnutrition, verbal & physical assaults, emotional & mental neglect, and esteem tormenting. According to these determinants the world is in a state of emergency and dealing only with symptoms. It's easier to point fingers in comparison to looking for solutions. When looking for answers, questions might reveal that we play some part or have a role in the ongoing acts of abuse carried out daily on men, women, and children. Until needed support is reached to combat, overcome systematic abuse & neglect the results will remain terrible, sad, and overwhelming for young adults who wants and deserve better. Each year 3.6 Million abuse cases are reported to the child protection agency (Child Help, 2017). These reported abuse cases counts mainly for the victims with physical signs of black eyes, or bruised cheeks, and blood clots in the back of their arms. But the truth is that abuse begins beneath t...

Contact your Ohio Senator for Funding for youth programs

From the High School hallways to prison dorms juveniles are on the fast track to criminal records and unproductive lives. According to source from 2005 to 2016 Ohio prison population increased slightly above fifteen percent (Columbus Dispatch, 2016). Ohio in 2017 had twenty-six over populated prison and the number of inmates from generational trends continues to grow (ODORC, 2017). Data has supported strong correlations with poverty that is linked to crime. Another relationship that empirical evidence suggest that is continual is education that is linked to crime. Those that have less primary education are more likely to form illegal drug habits. According to Robert et al, 1992., Dropouts are more likely to be charged with illegal offenses, and be locked up in prisons, have a criminal record, and be less productive in life. Put in your zip code and email your Senator and ask them to stop funding prisons and let our children have funding to create alternative solutions that work! ...