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    Feral children are children who lived isolated from human contact. Feral children suffer from a lack of social skills‚ learning‚ mental and speech impairments. As a child we learn how speak the language of our society. We learn the social skills that we need‚ and learn how to interact with others. But feral children are unfortunate from learning socialization because they were isolated. Feral kids often experience some type of animal behavior like walking on all fours‚ sleeping on floors‚ and aggressiveness

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    Feral Child Experiment February 15‚ 2015 4:00pm The child has been in captivity for the duration of 2 months‚ she was found in the wildnerness in the company of unknown creatures. It appears that the child has made no advancements in our efforts to civilize her. Over the duration of the research on the child members of the faculity have played languages common to the area. Upon observation the child does not respond to any of the languages played therefore validating our hypothesis that there

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    Susan “Genie” Wiley‚ otherwise known as the “Feral Child” was born April 18th‚ 1957. She was a child of abuse‚ isolation‚ and neglect by the people who surrounded her during her very sheltered life. The environment that Genie was subjected to was a lonely one. For most of her life she was limited to one bedroom in the household and was affixed to a chamber pot that allowed for little movement‚ essentially complete isolation. Her caregivers—or lack of was her father and mother who she lived with along

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    Feral Children A “feral child” refers to a child presumably raised outside culture and civilization- who was presumably raised by animals‚ isolated in the wilderness‚ isolated in confinement‚ and those with limited human contact. The nature of a feral child’s uneducated mind is complex‚ and we are often left wondering how they act around people. Studying the uneducated minds of the feralwild‚ and savage can be a little hard‚ but their abilities and intellectual problems show how they develop.

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    The Wild Children

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    Wild Children In the beginning of the 1920’s‚ Russia was controlled by a communist era. Everyone struggled to survive in a country they have considered their own. Parents were taken away‚ children were stolen from homes. Everyone was oppressed from the right to live freely. Felice Holman‚ author of the book the Wild Children centers her book on how the children of Russia in the 1920’s sought refuge to survive and pushed through the limitation of childhood caused by societal revolution especially

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    “Secrets of the Wild Child” Video Worksheet Briefly describe the circumstances surrounding the discovery of “Genie”: She was discovered by a social worker at the age of 13 in a room isolated from her mother and father. She was also found with a diaper around her and the only thing she had was a bed and a potty chair. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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    Wild Child

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    The movie Wild Child written by Lucy Dahl and directed by Nick Moore is a hilarious movie based on a Malibu princess who thinks everything revolves around her. The relationship between the characters Poppy Moore (Emma Roberts) and her father Gerry Moore (Aidan Quinn) is very a modern day relationship just like one most teens will have with their father. Poppy always thinks she is right and believes she can overrule her father. Poppy only has her father to depend on‚ as she was little her mother

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    Introduction Feral children are children who have spent most of their lives in the wild‚ without any contact with other humans. Cases of feral children are rare‚ but are of interest from a scientific and educational point of view. Feral children go through some of the most traumatic experiences that we as human could not endure. As stated by Jamie Myles‚ on Feral Children and the Dangers They Face On Apr 17‚ 2009 “The damage to these precious children is profound. Some never developed the ability

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    Feral hogs have recently become a problem in middle Tennessee. Although these animals are not native to this area‚ it is believed that the hogs were brought in illegally for sport hunting. Although this move was ill advised‚ the wild hogs were trapped and brought into North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee. If not controlled‚ the overpopulation of these animals will continue to cause extensive damage for residents. Wild hogs have continued to overpopulate areas and in an effort to find new land and

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    Genie‚ the second case of wild child was found in a room tied to a potty chair. Genie was kept in a room locked away because her father thought she was retarded at birth until the age of 13‚ when she was rescued by a social worker. She was locked away from normal civilization and any type of socialization‚ and she was beaten for making noises. Genie was an infant trapped in a 13 year old body‚ because she could only make infant like sounds and no words or sentences. Genie’s brain waves were adnormal

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