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    These advantages may not be obvious or observed in short period of times. However there are some impacts on the usage of the electronic devices and gadgets games. According to the sources from a survey of Kaiser Family Foundation‚ children are spending an average of more than 7 hours per day on the electronic device which includes television‚ electronic games‚ internet and some mobile devices. These data show that‚ kids today are easily used up more than 50 hours weekly‚ which means the time

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    American children will experience parental divorce at some point throughout their youth (Anthony‚ DiPerna‚ and Amato 2014). With divorce becoming more and more common throughout American society‚ sociologists become increasingly interested in the effects of this phenomenon on the family unit. It can be easy to underestimate the effects that divorce has on the children involved‚ particularly when it comes to academic success. I believe that many social and cognitive issues arise from children witnessing

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    Negative impact of electronic devices and gadget to the Children. Nowadays‚ we can easily found children as young as two years old are playing with an electronic devices and gadgets anywhere. That is not only the video games that make the children stay‚ it is also includes television‚ mobile phones and smart phone application‚ computers‚ tablet computers‚ PSP games and etc. Children tend to be active consumers‚ many electronic products and gadgets’ commercial have been targeted to young children market

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    Is technology having a negative impact on the physical development of children? The aim of this study is to ascertain if the growth and constant use of digital technology by young children is having a negative impact on their physical development. This investigation will be focusing on how these electronics physically affect children and how it influences their physical lifestyle. It will also be focusing on how the younger generation of children might be substituting real-life healthy play for

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    INTRODUCTION: The suspects committed PC 459(a)-Commercial Burglary. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: -. This incident occurred at the BevMo located at 885 S. Arroyo Parkway. TOTAL LOSS/RECOVERED:. 30 bottles of Casamigo Tequila (5 boxes) valued at $2007.32. INVESTIGATION: What is the difference between On 07-16-24‚ at approximately 1253 hours‚ Officer Silva #3809 and I responded to the above location regarding a commercial burglary investigation. Pasadena Dispatch advised that a suspect walked out of

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    War is presented as having both a damaging and reparative impact on relationships. With reference to ‘The Song of Achilles’ and ‘Half of a Yellow Sun’‚ to what extent do you agree with this view? Introduction here. One could initially argue that Miller utilises the first person narration of Patroclus in The Song of Achilles‚ to create a romanticised narrative of the relationship between him and “god-born […] soft as the delicate of velvet petals […] golden haired” Achilles. This provides for an

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    the process of removing children from their families. The idea of this policy was to breed out and abolish the aboriginal society and to assimilate them into the white community. The impact that this policy had on the indigenous Australians was very negative as many children were forcibly taken from their families. One way the assimilation policy impacted the aboriginals was by ‘stealing’ the aboriginal children. These children were named ‘the stolen generation’. The children were taken from their

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    Many poets use poetry to express their feelings on their relationships with their parents or children. ‘Poem at Thirty-Nine’ by Alice Walker is about a girl who has grown into an adult and is thinking back to when she was younger. In the poem she talks about how much she misses her father because he has passed away. ‘Piano’ by D.H. Lawrence is about a man that is reminded of his mother who always played the piano for him because of a woman that he hears singing. ‘A Mother in a Refugee Camp’ by Chinua

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    UNIT 028 OUTCOME 1 POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS 1.1 Positive relationships with children and young people are important for the following reasons: When a child/young person feels comfortable and settled within their care setting they are more likely to engage and participate more with staff and other children within the group which creates a more relaxed atmosphere‚ it also makes the separation process easier for the parents/carers as well as the child /young person as it shows that the child/young

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    WHAT IMPACT DOES TRAINING HAVE ON EMPLOYEE COMMITMENT AND EMPLOYEE TURNOVER? SCOTT BRUM University of Rhode Island Training is of growing importance to companies seeking to gain an advantage among competitors. There is significant debate among professionals and scholars as to the affect that training has on both employee and organizational goals. One school of thought argues that training leads to an increase in turnover while the other states that training is a tool to that can lead to higher levels

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