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    Spanking children is a very controversial topic; there are people who agree with spanking and there are those who disagree. Everyone’s decision varies from if they were spank or not as children. Some people believe physical punishment actually alters the brain‚ it can traumatize a child as well as have a decrease of gray matter in certain areas of the prefrontal cortex that have been linked to depression‚ addiction and other mental disorders. Others‚ may say there is no damage left on children and it

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    year anywhere and everywhere between people. Should parents or guardians be allowed to spank their kids as a way of correction? Those who disagree with spanking their child usually are the ones who are taking the word spanking out of context and putting it in an abusive category. Although physical punishment is taken out of its true definition‚ it should be allowed because there is a clear line between what is abuse and spanking. Also‚ it teaches children that there are consequences for when they have

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    abundance of missing children/ children abduction cases. A statistic released by police of Malaysia‚ stated that a total of 3223 children below 18 went missing between 2008 and April last year (2012). Of this figure‚ only about 1000 cases were solved. From the statistic‚ it’s clearly shown that‚ over 3223 cases reported 2223 cases still unsolved. The questions are‚ how does it happen? Who should be blamed? What the impact of this scenario? And what are the best ways to prevent children from missing?

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    Adoption Of Children

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    on whether you’re gay or you’re not‚ adoption of children shouldn’t be restricted on someone’s sexual orientation. The Catholic Church and certain religions overall see this as an abomination to humanity. Certain people believe children might grow up wanting to be gay if they are raised by gay parents‚ also there are many people out there in the world right now who are heterosexual and are not qualified to raise a child‚ they might mistreat children‚ maybe they don’t even provide the care required

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    Introduction I observed three children of the age of 5 to 6 years old at the water play area in a private kindergarten. The indoor water play is located in the basement. Their names are Anna‚ Dean and Amy. The water play area had a huge container of water. There were about ten different water play materials for the children to manipulate‚ for example‚ funnels‚ hose‚ cups‚ jugs‚ containers and animals. The teacher-in-charge would fill the basin with water before every play and after which‚ she would

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    Kimberly Mori ENGL 1301- 5041 12 February 2015 The Reality of Education: John Holt’s “School is Bad for Children” An important goal of education is to allow a student to think freely‚ right? John Holt would claim otherwise in his 1989 essay‚ “School is Bad for Children‚” in which he presents his perspective of school and how it limits the way a student to think. An analysis of “School is Bad for Children” reveals not only that the author’s personal beliefs have an important role in the effectiveness of

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    malnutrition (PEM)-the condition of being nourished on low protein and low energy diet is called Protein Energy Malnutrition or PEM.So‚ deficiency of carbohydrates‚ fats and proteins in PEM. It is the most important nutritional disorder affecting Indian children‚ in the age of period 1-3 years. The symptoms of PEM are: (A)          Loss in weight and height (B)          Poor muscular development (C)          Susceptible to many diseases of respiratory and gastro intestinal systems. 2.    Mineral deficiency

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    Task 3 5.1 Identify balanced meals‚ snacks and drinks for children in their EY‚ following government guidance on nutritional needs Children have to have a balanced diet of certain foods in order for the children to grow properly. This list provides for children;- Warmth Growth Sensory experience Fighting infection and healing the body Energy Helping general behaviour patterns‚ for example sleeping‚ concentration and alertness Establishment of good eating habits and prevention of digestive

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    Hatred of Hitting The topic of spanking children as punishment has caused serious controversy dating back to as late as the early 1960s. This topic not only brings out the statistical points but the ethical and moral points as well. Spanking kids as physical punishment is wrong for all ages because it can not only have psychological damage but intellectual damage as well. During my dad’s childhood when he would misbehave he would get a swat on the bottom or sometimes a belt to the bottom if that’s

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    Immunizations are given to children in order to reduce the risk of becoming sick. Some parents have continued to make sure their children get the immunizations needed in order to keep them healthy. However‚ some parents have refused to let their children be given immunizations due to many reasons they feel are validated. Whether children should be given immunizations or not has become a huge controversy‚ and parents are choosing to do what they feel is best for their child. There are more people

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