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    The Person Who Inspired Me

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    philosopher‚ but stated by the person who has inspired me throughout‚ my father‚ Abhay Manikeri. Being the Director of Sales and Marketing of a Hotel‚ the personality and the skills he possessed as an efficient leader‚ led a huge impact in my life. “I want to be like my father” is what I thought. There were great personalities around me in Media‚ Sports and Business but the only person who became a role model was the person who had a combination of smart work and hard work‚ who started working as a butler

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    Understanding the theme: The Great War‚ Foreshadowed Although most today refer to the great battles between 1914 and 1917 as "World War One" (WWI)‚ those who lived through the turmoil referred to it as "The Great War." "The Great War" stands as a great warning to how one can basically stumble into war. WWI began with a small‚ local feud in the Balkans‚ which exploded into a global catastrophe. In the exact same manner‚ the Trojan War‚ as explained by Homer‚ blew into a huge event from a small feud between

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    of my research‚ though it is still in the process of editing and completing the entire chapter 1. COPING MECHANISMS OF PARENTS OF CHILD A DIAGNOSED WITH AUTISM: BASIS FOR COUNSELING PROGRAM Researcher: Aracelli C Legarda INTRODUCTION Parenting is a highly stressful job. Everyday is a challenge. Some days are easy and others are hard. However still‚ this is one of the most challenging and rewarding jobs parents will ever face. It is therefore critical to know how parents cope

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    This essay shows the theme of childhood in Charles Dickens in the book Oliver Twist. Oliver Twist’s story begins with his birth in a workhouse. His mother dies shortly after giving birth to him‚ though long enough to kiss him on the forehead. As an illegitimate workhouse orphan Oliver seems doomed to a life of misery. Though deprived of education‚ affection and adequate food‚ Oliver still manages to triumph from rags to riches‚ when he finally finds happiness with his Aunt Rose Maylie and his guide

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    Few people would defend the Victorian attitude to children‚ but if you were a parent in those days‚ at least you know where you stood: children were to be seen and not heard. Freud and company did away with all that and parents have been bewildered ever seen. The child’s happiness is all important‚ the psychologists say‚ but what about the parent’s happiness? Parents suffer constantly from fear and guilt while their children gaily romp about pulling the place part. A good old-rearing manual would

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    “The Lesson” Edward Lucie-Smith About the Poet Edward Lucie-Smith‚ a British poet and art critic‚ was born in Jamaica in 1933 and graduated from Oxford University in 1954. He has lived in London since 1951‚ where he worked as an advertising copywriter (1956-66) and as an editor of books on art. Among his works of poetry are A Tropical Childhood (1961) and Confessions and Histories (1964). His important criticism includes Art in Britain 1969-1970 (1970)‚ Symbolist Art (1973)‚ American Art Now (1985)

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    or children may not know who their father is. On the other hand‚ there are social systems where the individual counts for little‚ and the commune or the state takes full control. In these circumstances‚ the nurturing of the children becomes a social industry; health care‚ education and all other needs are public business; and so being a parent under this system carries few‚ if any‚ responsibilities. Maybe‚ there is much to gain from material comfort‚ but the love and warmth are missing from the

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    million last year. Considering higher rates of incarceration‚ we can easily deduce that more parents are incarcerated now than ever before. The children of these parents are undoubtedly affected. Sadly‚ these children are often considered a collective group with a particular set of needs-- that is‚ basic needs like food‚ clothing and shelter (Johnson and Waldfogel‚ 2002). However‚ each child of an incarcerated parent has emotional and psychological needs specific to his/her situation that must be met. Meeting

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    ប្រភេទនិមួយៗ។ ឧៈ Mainboard‚ Power Supply‚ CPU‚ VGA‚ RAM‚ HDD‚ … ៣.ជំនាន់របស់កុំព្យូទ័រ ------------------------------------------------- First Generation Computers (1940s – 1950s) First electronic computers used vacuum tubes‚ and they were huge and complex. The first general purpose electronic computer was the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer). It was digital‚ although it didn’t operate with binary code‚ and was reprogrammable to solve a

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    Who is to Blame for Childhood Obesity? Daniel Weintraub‚ a renowned columnist for the editorial pages of the Sacramento Bee‚ in his article‚ "The battle against fast food begins in the home"‚ states that parents are to blame for childhood obesity. The essence of Weintraub’s argument is that it is the parents responsibility not the government‚ nor are the fast food companies bound to teach kids how to eat healthy and how to say active. He also mentioned results of statistics made on social economic

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