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    Paragraph 1 Through the years‚ I have had many experiences that make me the ideal candidate for the Customer Service Manager position. The one experience that stands out in my mind is the time I had to help with an extremely dissatisfied customer. I was working in a retail setting as a cashier in the customer service department. I remember this customer like it was yesterday. The customer came to me‚ it was apparent she was angry with an issue that the cashier could not remedy. My main focus was

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    parents                             1                           A bstract Several researches show that the advertisements play an important role on customers choosing goods or services and especially are more effective on children as consumer. Advertising is to offer advertisements affects consumers. This study will be a qualitative approach will be done with 20 respondents‚ and the respondents are in the ages 12-21 and 45-55.                   2        

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    The essay that I believe could become greatly improved upon with more revision is my research paper‚ “Who’s Putting the Care in Foster Care.” I think I felt a little under pressure from the daunting shadow of finals that December brings‚ reflecting on my essay as a mass amount of careless errors. With more time‚ I could not only more thoroughly proofread my essay‚ as I should have done previously‚ but also expand certain lacking areas of my essay. These lacking areas target my introduction and conclusion

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    Cause and Effects on Children Video games have come a long way since they were introduced to the mainstream Audience. Video games are increasingly using advanced technology‚ they have come closer to reality than ever before. They are creating the idea that video games cause violence. When these realistic violent video games are become popular‚ these games have caused children and teenagers to become addicted to playing it. These are the causes of video game addictions on children and teenagers

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    All over the world‚ parents decide to divorce and this leaves children hurt and confused. Because of their innocence and immaturity‚ children are unable to process stressful events as adults are. Their reactions and behavior can range from delicate to quick-tempered. The children may lose contact with one parent or they might decide to makes some bad decisions in their life due to the feelings of neglect. Some of the bad choices could be violence and struggling in academics. There are impacts on

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    The effect of second-hand smoke on children - Tackling ... askthequestion.com.au/wp.../CAN10477_TT_Factsheet_Children_1.pdf Second-hand smoke (also called environmental tobacco ... died from illnesses related to second-hand ... asthma cases in Australia are caused by second-hand. CDC - Fact Sheet - Health Effects of Secondhand Smoke ... www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data.../fact.../secondhand_smoke/health_effects/ Secondhand smoke causes nearly 34‚000 premature deaths from heart disease each year in the

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    being criticised as being bad for children. One of the first arguments to come up is the effect that violent TV has on children. It is a valid argument as most of the time TV violence begs for imitation because violence is demonstrated and promoted as a fun and effective way to get what you want. Many violent acts are perpetrated by the "good guys‚" whom children have been taught to emulate. Adding to the lure of imitation is TV ’s freedom from restraint. Children are taught by their parents that

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    Video games and the positive effects on society Do video games infect children and force them to act out violently? With incidents like Columbine High School and Sandy Hook Elementary society‚ and the media‚ has strived to find a connection in these school massacres. These incidents occur at the hands of children and adolescences and they all played video games. The media has ultimately decided that these violent video games may be to blame. After every school shooting this is information the

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    Foster Elementary is located in the urban area of third ward Houston‚ Texas. One of the many things that I found particular interesting in this area is that even though the area is urban there are parts in the community that has rural elements. When I went to look around the community‚ I noticed people riding in horses‚ hay‚ houses that look like ranch style‚ and horses. I was surprised to see this in the area because I never expected to see country in an urban area. The community around Foster Elementary

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    in full-time day care was positively correlated to the number of friends children had when they went to school. Yet this might be due to more outgoing children attend day-care and therefore are more sociable‚ compared to shy‚ unsociable children who inherited their temperament from their shy mothers who would prefer to keep care for their kids at home. Clark Stewart et al studied a hundred and fifty children in 1994. They found children who went to day-car compared to children who stayed at home

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