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Short Story: The Orphanage , First Chapter

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Lily Mitchell Gardner shook his head, and she gave a head to a flat place, but somehow she shouted, "I hate this fucking orphanage!" At the top, everyone else is out, but not Lily, she is willing to stay for studying, writing or practicing her art and music. Lily was a very talented girl with a sullen attitude and more awkward attitude, made a wall around her and could not put anyone in it; brought a man to the house of the Beatles, not that night went.

I also saw an orphanage with my own eyes during my trip. Individuals in the short-term task team believe that this is special as children in orphanages become too intimate during the visit. We, "Oh, see how sweet he is! He caught me all day, not let go of my hand." (I accidentally thought about this.) I understand Although it is not, "excessive affection" is actually a psychosocial problem, so that children act like all visitors to the orphanage. This phenomenon is due to the fact that children do not have a safe and stable parenting relationship. These children are deprived of deep basic emotional needs. Therefore, they are too intimate to any adult, they will give them one day

The orphanage is not necessarily part of the happy ending. They range from the Catholic orphanage to the most common private family orphanage. These private homes, Orfas, are known for their many dark and abusive stories; a story about alcoholism, pornography and magic. Here, the children are pushed out of an uncertain future. A child that is regarded as a slave, but trapped because it is better than going out on the street. As they have comfortable beds, showers and food, this seems to be normal for them. The last orphanage mentioned in this book is Ensenada Orphanage. What is explained vividly is the only way to make the reader cry. You do not have to drop doors, keep animals, keep pets, keep pets, build buildings, or create dormitories. Luis Urrea expresses the silence of this place as "wet, heavy and silent." It seems that only cardboard and wooden boxes appear big enough to allow the children to adapt

A corrupt orphanage began competing in search of tourists' visits and donations, and in the mid 2000s a new orphanage was furious all over the country. Pon Jedtha, co-founder and director of Cambodian Children's Trust, stated that some of the orphanage staff began to even pay to local governments to encourage their parents to send their children. This group works closely with the government on the supervision of orphanages. According to Vorn Samphors, the educational nonprofit organization for Cambodian parents, representative director of Aide et Action, in countries where 300,000 school-age children do not attend school, better educational efforts It is said to be strong. "Friends International's children's protection program, ChildSafe's International Coordinator, Valerie Sphere said, "People are looking for a brighter future for children."