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    Respect. It means more to some people then other people can ever dream of. Some people think respect is showing that you will “listen” to them when they speak‚ others think of it as showing gratitude for doing them favors. But lets really define what respect really means. “Showing acknowledgement for some ones superiority in a certain field” is a quote from a famous philosopher. And to be honest‚ I’ll show respect to someone that can render 3d animations in a .CGI format‚ because I think that

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    ARGUMENTATIVE: Should parents of young children be allowed to take unnecessary risks? While it is true‚ everybody deserves to live a life of fun‚ fulfilment and pleasure. However‚ there comes a time when there should be a limit to how much fun you can have‚ especially when you become a parent. Parenthood brings responsibilities. It means that decision-making in all aspects of life has to be more considered. Some say that despite the parents’ obsession‚ children can learn to change their ways

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    What Makes a Good Teacher

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    WHAT MAKES A GOOD TEACHER There are some important features that each teacher should possess.first‚the teacher’s personality should be pleasently live and attractive.This does not rule out people who are physically plain‚or even ugly‚because many such people have great personal charm.But it does rule out such types as the over-excitable‚melancholy‚frigid‚sarcastic‚cynical‚frustrated‚and overbearing.I would say too‚that is excludes all dull purely negative personality type‚because school

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    Sports parents‚ in the past few years‚ have soiled their reputations in public displays at their child’s sporting events. Parents have been seen negatively treating their child‚ for the solemn purpose of them not wanting to be there. Parents have been called overbearing‚ annoying‚ simpleminded‚ tyrannical‚ and cavalier. Many adults are tired of the negative feedback of these‚ as so they say‚ "Grown" adult parents‚ and many often wonder‚ "What are the effects on children whose parents push them into

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    your heart’s desire‚ the other is to get it..” It’s true that Life to me is just a book. It could be an adventure‚ a love story‚ a strategy‚ or simply just 2 pages of instruction how to live life. I have my own story too which I can’t really tell what type of it‚ though. But one thing for sure is that I did‚ I do and I will continue to write my own story. My story may or may not be perfect‚ but after all the draft the rewrite‚ the mistakes I made‚ it will eventually get better. Just like my life

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    ‘The Case for Breaking Up With Your Parents’ (The Chronicle Review‚ May 6‚ 2012) Prof. Castle adopts a clear position against “helicopter” parenting (a style of child rearing in which overprotective parents discourage a child’s independence by being too involved in the child’s life1). She states highly expanded parental engagement jeopardizes students’ intellectual and emotional freedom. To live a meaningful life‚ students have to break away from their parents. Castle’s point of view has been affirmed

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    Joline Kennington was a 12-year old girl whose circumstances involved alleged sexual abuse by her father and was suspected with the symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress disorder. The key aspect of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is that person constantly re-experiences the incidence of the trauma in the form of memories‚ dreams‚ physiological or psychological distress and a sense of re-enactment when a person faces cues that remind of the trauma. Psychiatrists suspected the PTSD symptoms on Joline

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    Equally shared parenting offers a way for both parents to forge equivalent and deep bonds with their children. Parents collaborate on childcare issues‚ great and small‚ and each spend about the same amount of time alone with their children. As a result‚ both become experts and both get to know their children emotionally and practically. When one parent leaves‚ the other is not an understudy who needs instruction or reminding. Equal childraising also means that your children will be exposed

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    What are the qualities of a good entrepreneur? It is known that‚ in the context of the creation for profit-enterprises‚ entrepreneur is often synonymous with founders. An entrepreneur will face many obstacles‚ challenges and difficulties in business operation. To be successful‚ a good entrepreneur will need have some extraordinary abilities. So what is an entrepreneur? The entrepreneur‚ with his dream and will to found a private kingdom‚ to conquer adversity‚ to achieve success for its own sake

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    What makes a good nurse? People choose nursing as a career are mostly because of family influence‚ work opportunities and the need to care and help others (Jirwe & Rudman 2012; McLaughlin et al. 2010; Mooney et al. 2008). Bearing in mind that nursing is influenced by the demand of society and social reforms‚ providing the definition of nursing is vital in order for nurses‚ other professionals and service users to know and understand the generic role of a nurse (Hall & Ritchie 2011). The World Health

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