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  2. There Was a Child Went Forth - Wikipedia

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    The text of the poem suggests autobiography with its vivid renderings of the impressions and experiences of a growing child. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The poet presents a mixture of country and city scenes as he records his memories of early domestic life and his perceptions of the world outside. [ 6 ]

  3. Disappearance of Cherrie Mahan - Wikipedia

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    A Butler County judge approved a petition from Janice McKinney to do so in November that year. [33] Three months earlier, she had donated the $50,000 reward sum for information leading to the safe return of her daughter to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Cherrie Mahan's trust fund was given to her younger brother, Robert ...

  4. Category:Missing American children - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Missing American children" The following 84 pages are in this category, out of 84 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Why Apologizing to Your Kids Is Important—Plus, Therapists ...

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  6. Disappearance of Etan Patz - Wikipedia

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    Neighbors and police canvassed the city and placed missing-child posters featuring Etan's portrait, but this resulted in few leads. [9] [10] Etan's father Stanley was a professional photographer and had a collection of photographs he had taken of his son. His photos of Etan were printed on countless missing-child posters and milk cartons.

  7. Disappearance of Marjorie West - Wikipedia

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    Marjorie West was a four year old American child who went missing from McKean County, Pennsylvania on May 8, 1938. [1] Her disappearance was heavily covered by both local and national media, but her whereabouts have never been ascertained.

  8. Missing children panic - Wikipedia

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    Amid the event, a nationwide campaign against child abduction in the United States led to U.S. president Ronald Reagan signing the Missing Children Act (1982) and the Missing Children's Assistance Act (1984), that founded the national system for recording missing persons in 1982 and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children in 1984 ...

  9. Gloria Yerkovich - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Jean Yerkovich (born 1942) is an American victims' rights activist who founded Child Find of America to prevent and resolve child abductions and missing children cases. [1] Yerkovich is a 1993 inductee into the National Women's Hall of Fame for her work.