"In a new study published in Pediatrics‚ researchers at Tulane University provide the strongest evidence yet that children’s short-term response to spanking may make them act out more in the long run. Of the nearly 2‚500 youngsters in the study‚ those who were spanked more frequently at age 3 were much more likely to be aggressive by age 5"(Kovac). According to the Bing dictionary‚ spanking is an act of slapping‚ especially on the buttocks as a punishment for children. It is also known by the name
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Rape survivors who speak out about their assault experience are often punished for doing so. They are subjected to negative reactions from support providers. These negative reactions may thereby serve a silencing function‚ leading some rape survivors to stop talking about their experiences to anyone at all. For example‚ Courtney Ahrens (2006) examined the impact of negative social reactions on the disclosure of rape. The study focused on the qualitative narratives of eight rape survivors who initially
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Economic development’s effect on demography Demographic behaviour is a measure of a combination of figures in which indicates how a country’s or region’s population is distributed. The effect of demographic behaviour is that it reflects a country’s stage of economic development to a great extent‚ allowing indication of how far along the Demographic Transition Model (and hence how developed) they are. One measurement of a country’s demographics are by measuring the birth rate (how many live babies
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Essay on National Development SENTHIL KUMAR ESSAY The term National development is very comprehensive. It includes all aspects of the nation. It is dynamic and revolutionary development. National development is the total effect of all citizens’ forces and addition to stock of all physical‚ human resources‚ knowledge and skill. National development is growth plus change; change in turn is social‚ cultural‚ and economic. It is qualitative as well as quantitative. Development is brought by human
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D.Q 1 Globalization is the acceleration and extension of interdependence of economic and business activities across national boundaries (Oded Shenkar. Yadong Luo). Over the years globalization has had its effects in different aspects of the economy and this has brought about different views as regards globalization. Globalization can be seen in different terms. For example financial globalization‚ economic globalization. Economic globalization is the increasing economic interdependence of national
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Budget Deficits and Economic Growth Joey Willoughby ECO 203 Principles of Macroeconomics Instructor: Nathan Rondeau 6/27/2011 Budget Deficits and Economic Growth Economists generally agree that high budget deficits today will result in the reduction of the growth rate of the economy in the future. The United States budgetary situation has disintegrated significantly since 2001‚ when the CBO ( Congressional Budget Office
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Culture can have a positive or negative influence on people depending on how it is presented. Culture is presented as a negative influence on the characters’ behavior in each of these stories by their amounts of freedom. In "Museum Indians‚" "Hello Kitty Packs Heat‚" and Things Fall Apart a certain group of people are singled out by having little freedom. In "Museum Indians" by Susan Power‚ the modern Indians have the least amount of freedom. In "Hello Kitty Packs Heat‚" Tina Lee‚ the author‚ has
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s ‘Does prolonged bullying lead to a negative behavior on the?’ Word Count: 1428 word Acknowledgement I want to thank my mentor Arshiya Ma’am for helping me throughout and giving me great advice and tips. I also want to thank Hema Ma’am for giving immediate response to everything I asked for. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 5 8 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 8 10 11 Title Page Acknowledgements Table of contents Introduction
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ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Introduction 1. The world is entering another millennium. Amidst the situation of dramatic revolution in technology in almost every sphere of life‚ humankind is probably preparing it to face the new challenges of the coming millennium. Though many challenges are yet to be identified‚ their number is not at all encouraging and it is difficult to set priorities. 2. The most challenging is probably the population boom. Because‚ together with this problem
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1. Neoclassical Theory Causes of Economic Growth a. Increase in labor quantity (population growth) b. Improvement of labour through training and education c. Increase in capital (higher savings and investments) d. Improvements in technology Neoclassicals believe that government control inhibits growth as it encourages corruption‚ inefficiency and offers no profit motive for entrepreneurship. Underdevelopment is seen as the result of government inefficient use of resources and state intervention
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