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While a child that has been love and has not been in those crucial situations would be trusting, and would most likely display a happier lifestyle.
Not only can the affects from stable and broken homes exhibit these different states, it can be looked at in the emotional standpoint... Showed first 250 characters
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A persons emotions tend to radiate things that are going on, body language can attribute to it also. In Williams essay the young boy was quiet about his home life and never opened up to invite someone back to his home. His body language and emotions about his home were visible... Showed next 250 characters
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