Papers 721-730 of total 39400 found.
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…a child’s place in the family. Birth order has an advantage of being easier to check than other characteristics. This type of study makes it possible to ask a person about their siblings without offending or taking too much of their time. Some individuals…
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…Journal: Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal Volume 28, Issue 8, August 2004, Pages 863-875 Is there a specific relationship between childhood sexual and physical abuse and repeated suicidal behavior? Mette Ystgaard, Ingbejorg Hestetun…
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…, interaction tasks, questionnaires, and home observations. Families were paid an average of $400 for completing these tasks. Overall, maternal depression alone accounted for much of the child outcome variance, and mother –child communications variables did…
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…Because the internet has become user friendly, is easily accessed, and provides a degree of anonymity, child predators have found a new playing field that supports and enables their crimes. Everyone, especially parents and children, should be aware…
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…Though written by different authors, Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game” and Thomas Wolfe’s “The Child by Tiger” have many aspects in common. They also have some distinct differences. Despite the fact that Richard Connell and Thomas Wolfe lived…
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…<Tab/>Should doctors inform expecting parents of an unborn child's mental disorder/disability for the sole purpose of allowing them to decide whether or not to continue in the pregnancy? <Tab/>Parents of children with mental…
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…On January 8, 2002, President Bush signed into law the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB). This law represents his education reform plan and contains changes to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) since it was enacted in 1965…
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…cases children are not sent to a public school, but taught at home by one of their parents or both. Without being sent to mingle with peers, the child most defiantly misses out on important skills and lessons one can only learn while interacting with other…
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…The Fogg Museum's icon "The Virgin and Child" captures and venerates the mystery of the Madonna in a way that powerfully awes even the modern viewer. The work entrances the viewer with mesmeric textures and shapes while removing him from the holy…
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…Bill Fralic and Alan L. Sack analyze their thoughts on the issue of random testing drug abuse by athletes. Bill Fralic, an offensive guard for the Atlanta Falcons, believes that random testing is the only way to stop the use of illegal drugs. Alan L…
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