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    Recently‚ there is a hot video on the famous video-sharing website‚ Youtube. It is about a kid who was spoiled‚ was marking a tantrum in front of his parents in front of a restaurant. I was there and saw the incident happened. The child and his parents were standing in front of the door of a restaurant. The child yelled and shouted loudly‚ he was asking for his parents to tie his shoelaces. His parents refused unless he kept quiet and went in the restaurant to have lunch. Surprisingly‚

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    “Lead by example and you will teach others without having to say a word.” This is a quote that my grandparents would always instill in both myself and my siblings. Growing up in a traditional Polish family the phrase “it takes a village to raise a child” was very accurate. I can remember every member of my family playing a role in my upbringing. We were taught to respect authority and if you did something wrong you would be held accountable for it. At my high school there was a zero tolerance policy

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    Introduction Knox and Schacht (2013) define a family as “a group of two or more people related by blood‚ marriage‚ or adoption.” (p. 7). This is indeed true since I believe that we are all related in my family‚ mainly by blood and marriage. The purpose of this paper is to provide an account of my family based on its religion and values. For instance‚ it focuses on the religion that I was socialized as a child and its impact on me as a child and as an adult‚ particularly what I was taught concerning

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    seasonality is manifested as the clinical syndrome of seasonal a¤ective disorder (SAD) with carbohydrate craving‚ hypersomnia‚ lethargy‚ and changes in circadian rhythms also evident. It has been suggested that seasonality and the symptoms of SAD may be due to changing levels of vitamin D3‚ the hormone of sunlight‚ leading to changes in brain serotonin. Forty-four healthy subjects were given 400 IU‚ 800 IU‚ or no vitamin D3 for 5 days during late winter in a random double-blind study. Results on a

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    In this era of hypercompetitive parenting‚ more families are choosing to delay their children’s entry into kindergarten‚ under the impression that the children will have an academic and social advantage over their peers. This thought is referred to as kindergarten redshirting‚ named for the red jersey worn in intra-team scrimmages by college athletes kept out of competition for a year. Nowadays there are many different opinions on redshirting children. In this essay I will discuss two articles by

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    “Born First‚ Born Smarter?” Is an article about how the genetics and birth order of any said family affect intelligence. The two main contributors of the study are Robert Zajonc and Gregory Markus. Zajonc and Markus believed that birth order does‚ in fact‚ relate to intelligence. Their main questions were how and why the majority of first-born children typically test better and are smarter than their later-born siblings. Zajonc and Markus tested their theory by comparing it to the data of studies

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    The New Kid

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    Picture this: You are in a new school‚ and there are more than 1‚200 people you don’t know. You’re scared; you have never met one single person in this building before. You don’t know if anyone is going to accept you. You feel as if every one of them is sizing you up and judging you. This was the case for me when I moved in the middle of 6th grade. I moved from a small town. The middle school I was going to attend was more than four times the size of the school I had previously been attending.

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    I disagree‚ because people should not force kids to do something they do not like doing; not all kids are the same‚ some of them like playing sports‚ others can like singing or dancing. There are a lot of options kids can pick they want they want to do other than play instruments. First of all‚ many students need to stay in class as it say in source three paragraph two‚ they need to work on their reading‚ writing‚ and math skills. Why? because some kids could use the help they need‚ probably some

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    ersonally I think that you can get smarter‚ because as you age/grow older and become more mature you experience and learn alot more than you already knew. For example when I was 8 years old I didn’t know anything about world history at all‚ but eight years later you learn that type of stuff. If you wanna get smarter then the only thing you have to do is basically read. Make sure you read books‚ magazines‚ articles‚ newspapers‚ etc. You may also read the dictionary if you please. “According to the

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    Kids Having Kids: Teenage Pregnancy One of the most beautiful things in life that a person could experience is having a child. There is an unspeakable bond between the parent and the child‚ which starts as early as the time they first hear about being pregnant. This is true‚ but it is good to have everything in place when you have a child such as finding the right partner‚ having a good job‚ and stable finances. The truth is that things don’t always go according to plan‚ and there are some consequences

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