Category: /Literature/English
The Negative Effects of Media on Children
Did you know according to the university of Miami, 40% of the average thirty minute news program was devoted to crime? That crime on your television set may be the reason your child may thinks its
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
Physical Punishment Does Not Work
Physical punishment is something that has been argued by parents, doctors, and teachers
for years. Many parents feel that the child is theirs and they should be able to do what they
want. Some parents
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Category: /Science & Technology
When we are born into a family unit or brought into adoption or as a step child you take a certain place in the family hierarchy, we become only child, Oldest child, middle child, or youngest child.
The first and most obvious effect of taking a certain
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
, and excessively severe, harsh, or inconsistent punishment or child abuse and neglect. Parents training can reduce poor family management and a childs early aggressive behaviors and conduct problems. Programs designed to enhance parent-child interactions promote
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Category: /Literature/English
being at increased risk of crime. These practices include parents failure to establish clear expectations for childrens behavior, failure to supervise and monitor children, and excessively severe, harsh, or inconsistent punishment or child abuse and neglect
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
, what is 'alcohol abuse'? And what is 'alcoholism'? There is a slight difference between the two terminologies. A fairly recent publication provided by Athealth.com, a leading provider of mental health information, defines 'alcohol abuse' as 'a pattern
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
with these superior powers. Many new religions formed from these expressions of sacrifice, prayer and rituals. In the 15th century, the birth of a child named Guru Nanak Dev Ji marked the birth of a new religion (Dr. Singh 32). This new religion was known as Sikhism
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
poverty, a child may grow up surrounded by deviant, delinquent, and criminal adults. It gets worse. They may also be in abusive and violent settings. This moral vacancy is said to create children who live for the present moment, and have no concept
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
woman should have a right to decide whether she wants to terminate an unwanted pregnancy. For reason's of women's right to self-determination, protection of their health, adequate care of children which are born and in order to prevent child abuse and mental
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Category: /Literature/English
that sign it. (Exploitation of Children, Ennew, p.26)This is a legal document that establishes the basic rights of every child and outlines standards surrounding issues such as family care, food and clean water, health care, free education, safety from abuse
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