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    expectations. In addition they may be of the same age group‚ developed at different rates and so may be able to cope with the intellectual and social task of the school in varying extent. Also‚ children that have suffered from neglect or lack of love or broken homes are known to be psychologically imbalanced to face the realities of life. When there is disunity in the family‚ or a difference between a mother or a father‚ the child is caught in the middle and will be at disadvantage. According to Blackby

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    Coherence – means “holding together”. A paragraph is coherent when its major parts are all close joined together. It is considered as the continuity between as well as within the paragraph. It is very important to arrange and link the sentences between the paragraphs to be able to make the readers follow the thought or the idea that want to be implied. . Careful selection and arrangement of sentences so that they lead up to one idea (which is also known as the principle of unity) becomes more effective

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    Emotivism is a meta-ethical view that claims that ethical sentences do not express propositions but emotional attitudes.[1][2] Hence‚ it is colloquially known as thehurrah/boo theory. Influenced by the growth of analytic philosophy and logical positivism in the 20th century‚ the theory was stated vividly by A. J. Ayer in his 1936 bookLanguage‚ Truth and Logic‚[3] but its development owes more to C. L. Stevenson.[4] Meta-ethics is the branch of ethics that seeks to understand the nature of ethical properties

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    Nurture Your Child’s Self-Esteem Kids start developing their sense of self as babies when they see themselves through their parents’ eyes. Your tone of voice‚ your body language‚ and your every expression are absorbed by your kids. Your words and actions as a parent affect their developing self-esteem more than anything else. Praising accomplishments‚ however small‚ will make them feel proud; letting kids do things independently will make them feel capable and strong. By contrast‚ belittling

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    spits into the street. He is preoccupied with money‚ especially since his dental practice does not do well. Tench feels trapped in a futile existence in Mexico‚ and he is unable to save enough money to escape. There are several themes that this chapter foreshadows. To begin with‚ Tench thinks about the sham of government prohibition in the province. The reader clearly sees cases of beer being unloaded from the General Obregon (named after a past Mexican President); but it is a government ship

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    Robert T. Kiyosaki focuses on the different life decisions that determine or contribute to a person’s future in hopes that people will realize that they could turn their life around if they really were determined to do so. In chapter one‚ Mike and Robert Kiyosaki feel like outcasts `because they go to an elementary school full of rich students where they seem to be the only ones who are poor and it hurt them but “that hurt was good‚ because it inspired us to keep thinking of a way to make money”

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    Meaning of the Universe The book ‘Mere Christianity is broken down into four different books‚ each containing its own chapters. Book one is named ‘Right and The Wrong as a Clue to the Meaning of Life’. This book contains five chapters. It explains what the Law of Nature is‚ and how it is seen by people. Also explaining the past‚ present and forever meaning of how we act by the law and how it differs from other “natural laws.” In the first chapter; ‘The Law of Human Nature’ the author tells his reader

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    The topic I chose to research about is which police strategy/tactic is most effective in reducing crime and disorder. There are various forms of policing such as community-oriented policing‚ problem-oriented policing‚ hot spots policing‚ broken windows theory‚ and zero-tolerance policing. COP is a model of policing that stresses a two-way working relationship between the community and the police along with the police becoming more integrated into the local community‚ and citizens assuming an active

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    The article “Overview of The Hobbit‚” by Don Akers‚ he goes over the platform of the book and how it relates to other books. To start the article off Akers goes over the reason why The Hobbit was even written in the first place. He often compares the book to The Lord of the Rings‚ a different but similarly mythical story. This article focuses mainly on the background of the book‚ not so much the actual story of the book. Which can be very helpful before reading the actual book itself. Then we learn

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    December is coming around the corner. Jonas is trying to find the right word to describe his feelings. He thinks he is frightened‚ and then decides that frightened is the wrong word to describe his feelings. Frightened is when an unidentified aircraft flies over his community and orders everyone to keep their bikes aside and go into the nearest building. He is very wary about his language‚ unlike his best friend‚ Asher. Asher always mixes up words and phrases. Jonas remembers the time when Asher

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