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    The adolescent

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    a brave adolescent. Arrogance‚ Fear‚ regret‚ defiance‚ and rage are explicitly conveyed through the tone/attitude/ and voice in the respective poems. After analyzing these emotions‚ they will furnish a script to a tragic or heroic story. Beginning with the poem “Vital”‚ it can be a description of an adolescent so full of pride and arrogance. The poet Sabbagh starts the poem with a vague inquiry “What does the palm tree say?”‚ the author is asking of the strong or the age of adolescent. As the

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    The Pervasive State of Mental Illness and the Over Medication of Prescription Drugs in Children & Adolescents Abstract This study examines the pervasive state of mental illness and the overmedication of prescription drugs on children and adolescents between the ages of 5 and 18 years of age‚ here in America. It has been predicted that the lack of studies on the medicated child has not been able to determine the overall long term effects that it might have on the participants involved.

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    Acknowledgement Apart from the efforts of researcher‚ the success of any project depends largely on the encouragement and guidelines of many others. The researcher take this opportunity to express a gratitude to the people who played an important role in the successful completion of this project. Abstract Background: Staff nurses are exposed to blood and other body fluids in the course of their day to day activities in general medical ward. Standard precautions are designed to reduce the

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    Attachment and Divorce: FAMILY CONSEQUENCES Bowlby ’s‚ Ainsworth ’s‚ and Shaver ’s research created the understanding that infant styles create a disposition for later behavioral traits. More current research has questioned the significance of how the disruption of the attachment structure (such as in divorce) can affect childrens behaviors throughout life. The research on this topic is contradictory and somewhat inconclusive‚ with research asserting that either attachment style or

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    Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe”‚ J.R.R Tolkien did not like this book‚ he did not think it would do well‚ but he was wrong. Two of C.s Lewis greatest works‚ The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe and “The Great Divorce” are allegory used to describe realities thought fiction. The Great Divorce by C.s Lewis is one of his greatest works‚ it is deep on complex‚ and what readers first think‚ is not the truth. In His book C.S Lewis describes the purpose of writing it‚ it

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    Adolescent Psychology

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    INFANT’S PERCEIVED GENDER AND ADOLESCENTS’ RATINGS 2 Abstract The role of the perceived gender of an infant and the gender of adolescents on ratings of the infant will be explored. Thirty-six junior high students (18 boys and 18 girls) will view a photo of a 3-month-old infant. Students will be told the infant’s name is either “Larry‚” “Laurie‚” or they will not be told the infant’s name. Each student will rate the infant on 6 bipolar adjective scales (firm/soft‚ big/little‚ strong/weak‚ hardy/delicate

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    School Is Bad for Children

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    Responsibility of School Sometimes when we are going to school and sitting on the bus‚ there is always a question shows on in our brain: what is the goal for us to go to school‚ though goes to school is one of the compulsory things in our life? When we are in school‚ there is a list of rules to limit us to expand our thinking ways and restrict our hobbies. In the article “School Is Bad for Children‚” John Holt reveals some problems of the current system of schooling that are bad for children. He argues

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    “How could divorce affect my kids?” “How can I minimize the emotional distress that my child is experiencing?” Many parents asked themselves many difficult questions after taking the difficult decision of ending their marriage with divorce. Unfortunately‚ life is not perfect and sometimes the best option for families is divorce. However‚ we must realize that divorce not only affects the parents‚ but it mostly affects the children. Research shows that children whose parents are divorce suffer academically

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    Divorce

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    P00219515 ENG 101-01 Tonia Luker 13 October 2014 Why People Make The Decision To Divorce There are several factors a person may rely on when considering divorcing. Some include personalities‚ adultery‚ also abuse or neglect. Leaving a person you once loved is the most difficult thing to do. Statistics in America say that most divorces end in Adultery. Divorces can be cause by adultery‚ abuse or neglect and changes in personality. Adultery causes a toll in a marriage‚ when cheating with

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    not seen this exact situation in other homes‚ I have witnessed similar events which caused concern. Parents‚ educators‚ and physicians have also acknowledged this issue‚ spurring much research on the effects of excessive screen time upon children and adolescents. (Perhaps add a clipping from newspaper.) This research has provided much

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