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    Of all the roles in parenting‚ no part is as important as raising children with good values. As parents‚ we may hope our children are good athletes‚ achieve in school‚ are artistically talented‚ or good looking‚ but nothing is as important as their moral behavior. If our children are not good‚ honest‚ self-disciplined‚ kind‚ hard-working people‚ then their humanity is diminished. Parents need to respect children and require respect in return. Discipline must be respectful and model the restraint

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    Assignment for Raising Individual Financial Awareness Student Name: XuBin Dong Student NO: 09126172 Date: 09‚ November‚ 2010 Question (a) Fred Murray has inherited 40‚000 pound from his grandfather‚ and he wishes start a new business venture in one year time before use this amount of money to purchase a new car and a new synchronize music system. As

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    Comparing Raising Families in Maycomb The 1930’s were hard times in Southern America‚ where racism took place and slavery was seen in almost every city. The divisions between blacks and whites lead to believe that whites were and always have been superior. In Harper Lee’s well known book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ we see how families where raised on a day to day basis and how each family dealt with colored people. The Cunningham ’s‚ Ewell’s‚ and Finch’s are three of the more important white families

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    for Highway Safety‚ or IIHS‚ is a research group funded by the auto insurance industry. Research by the IIHS has shown that car crashes are the leading cause of death amongst teenagers. This group firmly believes that their evidence proves that raising the driving age will save many young lives. The statistics are alarming. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Traffic Safety Association‚ approximately one-third of all deaths for people fifteen to twenty years old

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    There are several ways of disciplining children. It is important to find out which ways work best for your child. Each child is different and what works on one child may not work on another. When finding a way to discipline your child‚ there are a few things that you should consider. Make sure the (1) discipline is age appropriate. You can’t discipline a two year old the same way you would a sixteen year old. (2) Stand your ground and do not give in. If you tell your child they are grounded for a

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    tensions in the films. We can look to the famous chase scene from “Raising Arizona” where H.I.‚ Nicolas Cage’s character‚ attempts to seal a package of Huggie diapers from a quick mart and a mad series of events and error ensues. AS the scene progresses more and more characters are added‚ a pack of wild neighborhood dogs‚ police‚ store cashier with a shotgun‚ and the music never lets up on the pace. Even while all of this crazy action is happening‚ the cartoon-like music foreshadows that nothing

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    Raising the flag on iwo jima In this essay I will be talking about the photograph‚ raising the flag on Iwo Jima taken by joe Rosenthal on 23rd February 1945 during world war 2. I will be looking into what this photograph meant at the time‚ and what it came represent over the years. Section 1 I will be talking about what the photograph is about in more detail. I will also be looking at what the photograph meant to America at the time. Section 2 I will be looking how the photo’s meaning has changed

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    Inspiration or Hindrance Self-esteem is defined as confidence in one’s own worth. It plays an important role from the playground to the business world‚ the confidence one possess can affect their life forever whether good or bad. It’s no secret that low self-esteem is very much real and an apparent issue in the today’s youth‚ but there is a debate on how it affects children. I found how it affects some youth by taking a survey amongst my friends. There are many negative effects of low self-esteem

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    “The Case for Single- Child Families” Mckibben "The Case for Single –Child Families." first appeared in the Christian century in 1998. In this essay Mckibben aims to convince his readers that having one child doesn’t mean that you’re child will follow the single child stereotype‚ and that the environmental status of our planet will worsen if we continue to have a growing population. "If we keep heating the planet at our current pace‚ the seas will rise two feet in the next century.” Personal

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    Virginia‚ in the United States. The memorial is dedicated to all personnel of the United States Marine Corps who have died in the defense of their country since 1775. Felix de Weldon designed the massive sculpture which was based on the iconic photo Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima‚ taken during the Battle of Iwo Jima by Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal. (2) In 1951‚ Work commenced in 1951 on creating a cast bronze memorial based on the photo‚ with the figures 32 feet tall and the flagpole 60

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