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There are so many ways or groups people divide themselves into these days, age, race, national origin, male/female or sexual orientation. In these ways people can look at each other differently or discriminate against others who are different than they are, this has become very easy for us as people of planet earth to [...]
One of our first posts from new Blog Correspondent, Stephen Lherisson According to a National Crime Statistics Report from 1993 posted online by the Riley Center, 90% of battered women reported that their children were present when they were beaten. Statistics are a funny thing. They give us numbers without the voice of the people [...]
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