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    could affect the learning process and development of the child. Finally‚ home schooling is seen as a way to protect children from bad influence. All in all‚ the debate of home schooling versus traditional schools will continue‚ it is clear that homeschooling is the best answer for parents who are dissatisfied with the quality of education in public schools. Also‚ home schooling has a multitude of benefits and is‚ in my opinion‚ more effective than traditional education. Certainly‚ home schooling is

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    education for children‚ home schooling has always been the way of parents educating their children. In mid 1960s‚ the idea of back to home schooling comes out from John Holt‚ Raymond Moore and Ayn Rand. Each of them had different reasons and views against the current educational system. But they shared the same objectivity which has then brought them up together. Thus‚ they fought for their common goal which was to let children to have the opportunity to study in a better and safer environment‚ and

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    Topic: Why Homeschooling negatively affects children’s socialization skills. Opening/Attention: The initial idea of being homeschooled may be the sound of bliss for some; being able to sleep in‚ staying in your pajamas all day‚ and not even having to take a single step outside of your home‚ all the while getting the education that you need! However‚ the joys found in that aspect of convenience will only last a short while before your child realizes that being able to stay at home in your pajamas

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    concerns that are not being managed to their satisfaction. Bullying manifest‚ basic skills are not being reinforced‚ not enough one on one interaction‚ consequently there is dissatisfaction within the public school system. This does not mean that homeschooling is more appropriate‚ but in some cases it is necessary. Children who are homeschooled apprehend various social settings‚ maintain the offbeat school scheduling and timing‚ and acquire knowledge from diverse sources other than teachers‚ and still

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    Violence against women is a topic of concern which cannot be ignored as it is hindering almost one half growth of the country. It refers to the violent acts that are committed against women. This is a issue which falls under category of the gender equality or gender biasing. It is a matter of great distress that women in our country are treated in such a manner and are considered to be lower then men in all fields. Violence against women is an event which displays historically unequal power relations

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    The legal response that exists are: The Violence Against Women Act. and…….. The Family Violence Prevention and Services Act. What is the effectiveness of the legal responses in achieving justice for women against domestic violence? The way that the legal responses can help all the women out that are suffering with domestic violence is because they can go out to do some programs or services etc‚ to help them out. The violence against women act was the first major law to help government agencies

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    Would you prefer home schooling or public schooling? There are a lot of questions that run through a parents mind when making decisions when it comes to their children’s education. Both home schooling and public schooling have their pros and cons‚ but many parents often question which one is actually better for their child. Home schooling will provide a more direct and focused education than public school. Public school is better in many ways including children get to be social among children of

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    Andhra Pradesh and Delhi have a special place in annals of crimes against women in India in recent times. If we are to take a look at the statistics provided by the National Crime Records Bureau‚ Andhra Pradesh has figured consistently in 2008‚ 2009 and 2010 as the state with highest incidences of crime against women; and Delhi‚ similarly has figured as the city with highest incidences of crime against women in the years 2008‚ 2009 and 2010. Let me restate the figures and illustrate just a few

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    association with others. Another belief would be the idea that a parent ’s ability to educate a child would be inferior to the public education system because a parent usually do not have a license to teach. Although there are several other arguments to go against home-schooling‚ there are a lot more others to fight for the idea of it. The popularity of home-schooling had escalated over the last decade. According to the "National Home Education Research Institute" (NHERI)‚ a staggering 1.5 million people in

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    VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN - IN INDIA Introduction  This research paper introduces the discussion of legal responses to violence against women. It provides the context for the more detailed examination of those legal issues to which the courts can respond. Its objective is to show the many ways in which violence is relevant to legal disputes‚ even where it is not the direct issue and even though it is often ignored. First‚ it discusses examples of different legal remedies that have been‚ or might

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