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    CHAPTER 1 Introduction The presence of parents greatly contributes to the social development of a child. They have the responsibility to accompany their children as they grow. They are the first teachers‚ playmates‚ and friends. They teach them basic discipline and values. They also guide their child how to be with other people. Strictly speaking‚ parents are the primary factor in molding the social aspect of their child. Moreover‚ college education is very essential. It is in this stage that

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    Vocabulary Parent Letter

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    Dear Parents‚ Vocabulary words and knowledge are critical in reading comprehension and vitally important that new and young readers develop a large ‘word bank’ and effective vocabulary learning strategies. That being said‚ we will have an emphasis on vocabulary words in our classroom this year. There are several effective vocabulary learning strategies that we will be using in the classroom‚ I encourage you to employ these strategies at home assisting in the reading comprehension and vocabulary

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    Digital Parent Trap

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    Eliana Dockterman’s article concerning Digital Parent Trap discusses how some want their children to have technology and some don’t. In Dockterman’s article she uses dependable evidence‚ reasoning‚ and highly academic word choices to prove a strong point about technology. First Dockterman uses dependable evidence in her article to get the readers attention to think about technology. She uses the fact “While there are dangers inherit in access to Facebook‚ new research suggests that social-networking

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    Life of an African Parent in Today’s World I live in the city of Foumban‚ Cameroon. We are a polygamy family‚ I am married to four women and I have 30 children. We live in a modest home‚ which is built from packed earth with a straw roof. My house consists of 10 rooms: 1 for me‚ 4 for my wife’s and 5 for the children. That makes an average of 6 children per room. I get up at 6am to go is the early light of day. There is life in my village at 5am when we start our Muslim prayers which wakes up

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    Parents Interview Report

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    Parents Interview Report: Question: What are your political & economic views & how have they changed? Response: My mom is a republican and has many opinions. For example‚ a couple is: she is against abortions‚ gay rights‚ and keeps a strong stance in holding to the standards of our fore fathers. She thinks that we should keep more of our manufactured goods rather than trade out of the country so much‚ in doing so we should take the expense to produce in American more than in other countries

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    Children with Gay/Lesbian Parents: Will they live the same lifestyle as their parents? What I Already Know/What I Want to Know As of this year‚ about seven states have legalized gay marriage. California‚ New York and New Hampshire are just a few of the states that recognize and allow gay marriage. It has taken years for homosexual to get the privilege to be legally bound to someone they love. Just like the old playground song‚ "First comes love then comes marriage then comes the

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    Satire on Asian Parents

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    school for my son. That is known as piano. My son has to practice two hours a day 7 days a week. It doesn’t matter if they will never touch an instrument again after high school‚ they must play piano so I can brag about how good they are to other parents. If he doesn’t meet my expectations for music he doesn’t get to eat so he can focus on his piano more‚ which is so much more important than eating. I mean‚ if you have good musical talent you can get into a good college‚ but how much food

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    mandatory for adoptive parents to allow biological parent access to their biological children it simulates other people around the world to fight for what they believe in and vice versa.Throughout previous history in the United States‚ adoption has gone on since the 1920’s. When an adopted child is placed in another family the birth parents must give up their parental rights in order to move on with an official adoption. Some rights may be relinquished for birth parents or legal guardian after

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    and actors are among those who display bodily-kinesthetic intelligence. Interpersonal Intelligence * an ability to perceive and understand other individuals -- their moods‚ desires‚ and motivations. Political and religious leaders‚ skilled parents and teachers‚ and therapists use this intelligence. Intrapersonal Intelligence * an understanding of one’s own emotions. Some novelists and or counsellors use their own experience to guide others. Naturalist Intelligence * involves

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    interesting thing is that 51% of those teens use social media daily. With all of that information I personally feel that parents should monitor their child’s social media accounts. If parents monitor their child’s social media accounts it could help it could help keep the child safe‚ it could help parents feel at ease‚ and it could help parents educate their kids. My first reason why parents should monitor a child’s social media is because it allows them to see who they talk to and what they talk about which

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