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education, the family size, the sex of the child, and parental attitudes.
Television also plays a strong role on a childs developing morality. In my opinion, children who watch TV programs that affect their morality such as Jerry Springer may tend to have
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a positive effect on a childs vocabulary. Ages 5-7 require vocabulary at a higher level than what is shown on Sesame Street. The effects of educational programs depend on variables such as: a parents education, the family size, the sex of the child, and parental
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Television can affect the way a child acts, thinks, and feels about different
issues such as violence, education/morality, and gender/racial stereotypes
TV glorifies violence and weapons, and teaches children that the easiest way
of resolving problems
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. By this control I mean the right to decide when or when not to bring a child into this world.
Until 1914, American women had not received any knowledge about the prevention of pregnancy, or even sex education. Many wives would stay pregnant throughout their entire
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
and are striving in education and in their careers. These past difficulties, which still exist today include racial and gender discrimination, sexual harassment, and pay differences. The article speaks of how women are no longer restricted to traditional careers
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
and be ready for school the next morning. Because homework is important to further a student's education, I would enforce a rule that homework must be done the night that it is assigned. Outside during the night is not a place a young child should be, hence I
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be with there same sex, opposed to a heterosexual whcih enjoy the oppisite sex. Plus the typical homophobic who fears homo's, not that homosexualism is contagious and you could get infected if to close but that they are different then they are.
Stereotypes, without them
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Category: /Social Sciences
. Regardless of their educational attainment or residence, all women generally desired two children.
The one child policy worked best in urban China because of the strong organisation control and social transformations that changed the function of children
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Rule By Institutions
<Tab/>The world is made up of many institutions. The family, religion, and education are structures that our world is built around. These institutions influence our behavior and how we interact with each other
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
to vote, run for election, to be treated equally and fairly, to speak freely and to use the law to support one's rights. It also includes the right to food, and shelter, to family life, to a decent standard of living and education and employment. These rights
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