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How domestic violence effects kids

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(By Diane Bondareff/Marshalls via AP Images) As many of you are aware, October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Of course, the key to prevention of any type of problem is an awareness of the problem. Domestic Violence that is occurring in …

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