Author: Natasha Sapp

Not So Great 21st Century Technology Or Could We please Get Copyright Laws Out of the 1970’s

Streaming and downloading webpage content to view should be free of charge period; content on YouTube, similar sites should be available for viewing under the same principle, barring people uploading previously unreleased movie and music materials. However, if the song is on the radio, it should count as a release and people should not have to find ways around it …special consideration specifically given to movie and television content akin to those listed here unavailable beyond one single country, not released, released in their entirety on home entertainment options like DVD, TV episode viewing of videos via websites like CTV, not locked by country of origin even when that county is Canada and seeking parties are in America, not Zimbabwe.

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Spanking the Last Unchallenged Form of Child Abuse

There should be no debate regarding what happened to Demecio; people should look at that and instantaneously understand it is abuse, know there is no justification, view the components, the posting on Facebook and decry it as acceptable, something to emulate. We all should have a vested interest in stopping scenarios like this lest we become the victims of the abused.

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Of Course Mickey the Pit-bull Should Live Not Sure About the Parents and Babysitter Without Incarceration That Is

The judge did the right thing; the right thing for the other adults in the room would have been not to create the problem in the first place, to intervene to save a child even if it’s not your own, not try to keep that kind of dog in exactly the wrong environment and be careful in who you hire to watch your children. Sadly it took a dog and a national case to show us that.

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The Real “Problem With Schools”

…completely dismissed is the positive effect this had on Delaney, who no longer felt alone, who had to worry a little less about being teased for her lack of hair, who didn’t feel so bad being mistaken for a boy… Little Delaney who may not see middle school, forget senior prom, whom the only friends she ever gets to have, in what could be a very short life, are the ones she has now; Delaney who very well may not live long enough to meander through college applications, let alone graduation, who may not get to go on her first date, never mind walk down the aisle, who even though she lives, may be incapable of having her own children.

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