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    UNLIMITED FREEDOM IS NOT A SIGN OF PARENTAL LOVE BUT OF PARENTAL NEGLECT Respected judges‚ my worthy opponents and members of the audience- sale promos like unlimited talk time or unlimited internet access- I can acknowledge‚ but unlimited freedom is something I cannot fathom nor recognize. Freedom is never absolute‚ it always comes with responsibilities. Even the highest level of freedom has a defining boundary as without it‚ freedom has absolutely no purpose or function. Thus taking unlimited

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    There is no misconception that today’s youth are facing many critical and challenging issues. Society has thrown our youth in a state of mental turmoil. Adolescence is a critical time of sexual awakening. Young people’s bodies‚ thoughts‚ and emotions are going through rapid and unfamiliar changes. There sexual curiosity is at an all-time high. To many young men this is a time period when an enormous amount of peer pressure is placed on them to prove their credibility point among boys. And girls

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    Dear Governor John Kitzhaber: I am writing to you regarding state facts and restrictions on abortions in Oregon. A majority of states require parental involvement in a minor’s decision to have an abortion. I agree with most laws in Oregon concerning abortion rights; however‚ my concern is the law regarding the restriction or lack of‚ when it comes to parental involvement required for abortion‚ there is none. Most of these states only require the consent of one parent and usually a period of 24 or 48

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    Discipline Children Some parents often assume that disciplining a child means having control over him or her. They also believe it can only be accomplished through punishment which is often ineffective because there is little to no teaching involved. However‚ discipline is important training and crucial to the development of children. This is why parents should discipline their children; starting in the toddlers‚ then elementary aged children‚ and teens. Parents start to discipline their

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    The Importance of Discipline By: Alexis Wagner June 14‚ 2013 The dictionary definition for discipline is “a branch of learning‚ training that develops self-control.” Discipline to me is a form of work that takes time; but‚ in the end works for your good. A person can be someone “disciplined” or taught a new way of doing something they can’t or don’t want to do‚ or be self-disciplined‚ already possessing an inner strength of mind and determination to do these things own their own. (Control is

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    What is Discipleship | |   What is discipleship and what is Jesus calling us to in Matthew 28:18-20?     Is this a command‚ or a suggestion; does it mean we are just to evangelize and let people find their faith on their own‚ or does this mean we are to lead others and teach the precepts of the Scriptures and the character of our Lord? Does it require obedience and action on our part‚ or are we disciples just by being a Christian and being in a church on Sundays?   What is Discipleship

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    Discipline in the Classroom "You ’re nothing but a wuss. Your mama ain ’t here to help you now so why don ’t you stand and fight me like a man…. That ’s right‚ saying nothing is going to make the situation better. You gonna go cry to Mrs. Wilson about it now?" This type of harassment in the classroom distracts the students from their main objective-to learn. Disciplinary problems in the classroom interrupt the atmosphere of the classroom‚ a place where learning takes precedent above all else. A

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    Topic: Parental Education in Bangladesh Submitted by Yasmin Abul Hashim 103 0123 030 Eng105. 5 Date: 17th August 2013 Submitted to: Ms. Michelle Draper Acknowledgement I would like to express my sincere thanks to my faculty‚ Ms. Michelle Draper for her help and constant encouragement throughout the course of this research. I would also like to thank those who helped me with this project by providing suggestions and completing my survey. Finally‚ I most gratefully acknowledge

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    CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE 21084661 UNIVERSITY OF WEST LONDON BSc (Hons) SOCIAL WORK HS60020E/0 Abstract Childhood sexual abuse is a serious concern that has been associated with long term effects amongst survivors. Using secondary data‚ this qualitative piece of research explores the long term effects of child sexual abuse in later adult

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    after all the child who attends the school‚ and not the parents?” It is a well understood and researched fact that when parents involve themselves in their children’s education‚ the learning positively of the children relates to higher achievements. So‚ the more intensively parents are involved in their children’s learning‚ the more beneficial are the achievements and their effects with a long-lasting impact. There are strong indications that the most effective forms of parental involvement

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