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    the couple quickly brought their father back home. The moral lesson is one should not dump their aged parents. Nowadays‚ many children are dumping their aged parents by sending them to the old folks’ home due to different kinds of reasons as well as excuses. Although many people feel that sending their aged parents to the old folks’ home is better for them rather than staying at home‚ I strongly agree that the government should introduce laws against parent dumping because old people would like to be

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    I Heard The Owl Call My Name By Margaret Craven Mark Brain‚ a young vicar sent to the Native American village Kingcome‚ in British Columbia‚ is suffering from a fatal disease‚ but doesn’t know it. The bishop who sent him to Kingcome knows‚ but didn’t tell him because the bishop wants him to live his life to the fullest and not worry about the future he’ll never have. Mark struggles to gain acceptance from the natives in the village but pointing out the unit between their beliefs and his own. As he

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    Children Should Start School Younger Than They Do Now There is no doubt that parents want the best for their children. Some of them believe that children should stay at home or go to kindergartens until they are seven years old. Others think that it is important for kids to go to school as soon as possible. According to the statistics‚ our brain gets damaged as we grow old. As a child we have a capability to memorize anything quickly. So‚ it is really important to send children

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    valuable moral lessons to children‚ teach them other countries’ cultures promote the imagination and the cognitive development and therefore they should be read to young children. As a first argument‚ supporting that fairy tales should be read to children‚ it must be mentioned that fairy tales and stories in general‚ help to develop the young people’s imagination and therefore their cognitive development‚ which will be useful to them throughout their lives. Also‚ that the children can use their imagination

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    It is not uncommon for children‚ especially young children to cry when they are being dropped off at a day-care or babysitter. This is because the children are away from their parents whom they trust and feel secure with and now within a new environment that could be frightening to them because the child/children are not use to this environment. The child simply does not understand that their parent are simply dropping them off and will be coming back to pick them up after they get done working or

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    topics despite the lack of trust from their parents. Consequently‚ in the following passage‚ we are going to focus on three significant factors why parents should allow their older teenage children to make important decisions on their own. To begin with‚ dealing with matters by themselves promotes an attitude of independency. Teenage children need to be self-reliant since there will certainly be a point in life when assists from parents come to an end. Therefore‚ by loosening the grip on their children’s

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    children should be required to help with household tasks as soon as they are able to do so.do u agree? In my opinion‚ children should be required to BECOME involveD in household tasks as soon as they are able to do so(‚) because this work lets them know their responsibilities in running a family‚ helps them have a good preparation for their future(‚) and it is also a way of expressing their love and sharing difficulties with their parents. Firstly‚ every member in a family has a role in contributing

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    Should parents be obliged to immunise their children against childhood diseases? Or do individuals have the right to choose not to immunise their children? http://just-ielts.blogspot.com Some people argue that the state does not have the right to make parents immunise their children. However‚ I feel the question is not whether they should immunise but whether‚ as members of society‚ they have the right not to. Preventative medicine has proved to be the most effective way of reducing the

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    Whitman’s first poem “When I Heard the Learn’d Astronomer” reflects transcendentalist beliefs of nature. In this poem an average person is politely listening to an renowned astronomer lecture about stars as the astronomer expounds through equations and number and odd pictures that seem to have little to do with stars. The listener becomes confused and nauseous. He promptly leaves the class where he looks up and experience actual stars. This poem explicates that while scientific calculations can quantify

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    Paternalism Seen through the Perspective of Arranged Marriage Philosophers have argued about when the use of paternalism is justified. Paternalism may be justified by the various considerations of a society’s set of values and virtues. Ordinarily‚ the commonly accepted idea of what paternalism means involves supportive agents within society who infringe on an individual’s freedom for his/her benefit when the individuals of interest would prefer not to be treated this way. When discussed from a

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