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    generation to generation. Culture is important to cognitive‚ social-emotional‚ and physical development because it shapes the experiences that children are exposed to and influences a child’s perception of their surroundings. Depending on where a child grows up and who they are surrounded by influences certain values and skills that are passed down by past generations. Moral differences and parenting styles are only some examples of how cultures differ from each other. Culture is important because

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    fully‚ they do influence their child’s weight. The parents of children are the ones who provide food for them‚ so they have direct control of what their child is consuming‚ so they should be able to help their child maintain a healthy weight. Parents also have control over what their children do‚ resulting in the fact that parents could enroll their child in an excersize program or at least stop them from sitting around inside all day. This debate is not focused on those who gain weight due to disease;

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    “Children as young as four years old worked long hours in factories under dangerous conditions. The practice of child labor continued throughout much of the Industrial Revolution until laws were eventually passed that made child labor illegal.” http://www.ducksters.com/history/us_1800s/child_labor_industrial_revolution.php Why did employers prefer to hire children than adults? Employers loved to hire children for many factors. Children did not have to get a lot pay. They were cheap labor and

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    Second Draft “You’re under arrest madam for child abduction!” exclaimed the police officer. Jenny’s eyes faltered with fear as her trembling knees met the ground‚ arms folded. Earlier that afternoon Jenny‚ an exceptionally kind hearted young lad in her teenage year‚ was on her way to Mrs Ho’s block unit‚ which was on the second storey‚ to take care of baby Ben as she left for her weekly cooking class every Wednesday. Mrs Ho was well thought of by her fellow floor neighbours due to her thoughtfulness

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    There are several advantages to breastfeeding your child. One of the most important advantages‚ in my opinion‚ is the close bond between you and your baby. It allows you to take time out of your busy schedule that we all seem to have these days and be present in the moment with the baby as we cuddle‚ make eye contact and feed them. Having this time with the baby and the skin to skin contact is benefits both baby and mother. In the first few days after pregnancy mothers will have colostrum in their

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    degrees celsius without a cover (in the sun). After laying a thick blanket over the top as so many parents do‚ the temperature soon rose to 34 degrees celsius. After just 60 minutes‚ this increased to nearly 40 degrees celsius. When looking into child safety‚ it’s clear to see that this has a number of problems. Sadly‚ this fact isn’t so well-known so unsuspecting parents are unknowingly and unwillingly heating their baby’s stroller whilst trying to do the exact opposite. For this reason‚ it is

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    The Loss of a Child In most circumstances‚ it is difficult for one to feel sympathy for a character that is the cause of their suffering; however‚ in Medea‚ this is not the case. Although Jason can root the causes of his sufferings to his own wrongdoings‚ with the loss of innocent children‚ he certainly suffers the most out of the characters in Medea. Because Jason is not entered into the play until far into the plot‚ the audience has a biased opinion of him from the start. This time allows

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    Introduction & Child Description Ava was born to Kim C. and Rob M. in August 2006. At the time‚ Kim had a 10 year old daughter‚ Sofia (an old friend of mine)‚ and a 13 year old son‚ Danny from a previous marriage. Rob had no other children and had never been married. Kim and Rob married about a year after Ava was born‚ and divorced about a year later. Since a very young age‚ Ava has spent her time moving between her parents’ and grandparents’ houses‚ like many children of divorced parents. Kim

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    Fishing Rods Fishing Rods A fishing rod requires guides for the line so that it does not tangle and so that the line casts easily and efficiently. In this task‚ you will develop a mathematical model for the placement of line guides on a fishing rod. The Diagram shows a fishing rod with eight guides‚ plus a guide at the tip of the rod. Leo has a fishing rod with overall length 230 cm. The table shown below gives the distances for each of the line guides from the tip of his fishing rod. Guide

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    later‚ children as young as 10 months old would be competing in beauty pageants. 1960 marked the first child beauty pageant in America and started a major American trend. Since the tragic death of JonBenet Ramsey in 1996‚ child beauty pageants have been a hot topic of debate. Ramsey’s death opened a new door to the skepticism of beauty pageants by allowing the media into the world of child beauty pageants through more curious eyes. These eyes began to see beauty pageants as a threat to children

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