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    Spanking Children

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    corporal punishment an effective way of disciplining children? Corporal punishment is a violation inflicted on children‚ teachers‚ and others in names of “discipline” which is experienced by a large majority of children in many states worldwide. In the United States‚ there are laws protecting children from physical abuse‚ including at school and home; nevertheless‚ most American parents think spanking is an appropriate method of discipline for children. There are some countries that have passed anti-spanking

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    Children and Exercise

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    most difficult problems we are facing is the large numbers of obesity in our children. One of the major factors in that is this; our children have become less physically active. At an early age children start watching TV‚ learn how to operate a computer‚ and play video games. Having technological skills is now a necessity in all of our lives because everything has turned "computerized‚" but the fact is that our children are relying on these types of entertainment rather than getting up and physically

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    Midnight's Children

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    in “Midnight’s Children” which involves magical reality‚ history and political issues. The oral narrative used by Saleem Sinai is the advanced technique‚ where he narrates his story of life to his beloved‚ called Padma. It is a story of two nations. Midnight’s Children is described as a national allegory. Neil ten Kortenaar argues that Saleem’s narrative is a narrative of India’s national Independence and it is for this reason that the story of Saleem Sinai in Midnight’s Children has been described

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    Children with Adhd

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    Student Professor English 101 18 Aug. 2009 Children with ADHD ADHD may not make someone look different on the surface‚ but one can see it plainly if they know what behavior traits to look for. ADHD stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. It is one of the most commonly diagnosed chronic psychiatric conditions among children and is based on such behavioral criteria as impulsivity‚ hyperactivity‚ inattention and or learning disabilities (Curbing Impulsivity). It is the single

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    Children of Alcoholics

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    traumatic. In these homes‚ children experience a daily environment of inconsistency‚ chaos‚ fear‚ abandonment‚ denial‚ and real or potential violence. Survival becomes a full-time job. While most of us know that alcoholism is a disease‚ too few recognize it as a family disease‚ which may emotionally‚ spiritually and often physically‚ affect‚ not only the alcoholic but each member of the family. Little emotional energy remains to consistently fulfill the many needs of children who become victims of the

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    Vaccinating Children

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    research vaccinations‚ and whether children should or should not be vaccinated. Vaccinations are one of the ten greatest public health achievements of the first decade of the twenty first century. According the the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention‚ routine childhood vaccinations have prevented three hundred and twenty two million cases of disease and about seven hundred thirty two thousand early deaths among children. The controversy of whether or not children should be vaccinated has been

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    Children of Divorce

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    Counseling Children of Divorce Kristy Bazzanella Liberty University Abstract Currently‚ 50% of today’s children are affected by parental divorce. Court dockets across the country are rife with angry parents embroiled in contentious divorce proceedings that are often protracted by custody and child support disputes. Children of these broken and failed marriages are stuck in the midst of a traumatic event. Whatever parental strife existed prior to divorce is now

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    Receiving Children

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    Sending and Receiving Children: Adoption of Children from Foreign Countries In Mary Roach’s book‚ Stiff‚ The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers‚ she describes how upstanding anatomists would pay “body snatchers” to dig up graves and retrieve bodies for “dissection” (44-45). The anatomists never saw anything wrong with digging up the bodies‚ dissecting‚ and desecrating beyond recognition‚ then throwing the bodies literally to the vultures. This disrespect of bodies still occurs today on a different

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    Street Children

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    [pic] DILLA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES PROGRAM: SOCIOLOGY CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF STREETISM ASSESSMENT ON CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCE OF STREETISM IN WOLITA SODDO TOWN SEIFU DEJENE KABO JUNE 2012 DILLA DILLA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES ASSESSMENT ON CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCE OF STREETISM IN WOLITA SODDO TOWN Advisor Asefa melka

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    Think twice before giving antipsychotics to your children According to a new report (http://archpsyc.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=2339963)‚ during the past several years‚ antipsychotics have gained popularity as treatments for psychiatric disorders in young people. The number of teens and young adults who are being prescribed antipsychotics is on the rise‚ yet little is known about trends and patterns of their use in the United States. Be cautious with antipsychotics “Great caution

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