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    Protection of Children

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    Who is a Child: According to the United Nation’s Convocation of Rights of Children (UNCRC) which is considered as the universal document on Child Rights "A child is any human being below the age of eighteen years‚ unless under the law applicable to the child‚ majority is attained earlier." The term "child" often‚ but does not necessarily‚ mean minor‚ but can include adult children as well as adult nondependent children. What is Right A right is as an agreement or contract established between

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    Internet and Children

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    “Internet and Children” Inroduction Background of the study Now that the Internet is increasingly within everyone’s reach‚ children are more and more exposed‚ on line‚ to risks which their parents cannot always control: harassment‚ abuse‚ pornography‚ incitement to racism and suicide‚ as well as cyber-bullying.  The last-named refers to bullying by persons of a violent disposition who go on-line with the intention of using the new information technologies to cause harm.  This kind of bullying

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    Spying on Children

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    to ensure his or her child a bright future‚ which could lead to snooping. However once children reach a certain age they should be able to make their own choices‚ right or wrong‚ and be held accountable for their actions‚ independently from their parents. Each parent should decide at which age this occurs‚ but once parents make the decision it becomes an invasion of privacy to snoop on your kids. Many children learn through their experiences away from their home and parents. I know as a teenager

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    are teachers by accident. They lack sincerity of purpose‚ dedication and missionary zeal. A comprehensive plan to raise the quality of education in our country should be evolved. Emphasis should be laid on meaningful education. There is a lot importance of quality education. We have no good doctor’s good engineer’s good lawyers and good teachers one to non availability of quality education. Even the stability of political system is also due to the low quality education. Because the education does

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    Ofw Children

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    20’s. The average age of the children left behind is 10 years old below. When mothers leave home‚ fathers infrequently step into fulfill motherly tasks or roles. In some cases‚ fathers will ask other female relatives‚ or even their mothers to take over the role of mother. When fathers leave the home‚ mothers will usually double their time to fulfill their tasks as the mother and father of their children. The money earned by the OFW parent allows a number of children to attend private schools‚ participate

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    Bad For Children

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    vary by who is speaking. John Holt‚ author of the essay‚ “School is Bad for Children‚” makes a plea in his essay to‚ “Free children from the classroom‚ a “dull and ugly place‚ where nobody ever says anything very truthful”(72). Throughout the essay‚ he expresses his emotions clearly against sending children to school. He believes that sending and having a child taught in school is the wrong thing to do. However‚ young children need some type of schooling to help develop their mind‚ body‚ and soul. Without

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    Music and Children

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    The purpose of this paper is to explore the many different aspects of music and its effects on infants and children. I will also discuss how music can be beneficial to them and what parents can do to make music a part of their childrens ’ lives. Research has been done for hundreds of years on the effects of classical music on children ("Classical"). As a child is developing in the first few years of life‚ their brain is essentially being "wired" and shaped by its environment. Research has suggested

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    Prejudice In Children

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    parents. Many doctors‚ parents and experts call young children sponges because they are soaking up so much information‚ making it very easy for prejudice thoughts to be instilled in a child’s brain. Growing up I have always been a

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    Vaccinate Children

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    Keller was only an infant when she was struck both blind and deaf. Her blindness was caused measles‚ which is the number one cause of blindness in children worldwide. In America‚ with vaccines available‚ parents are choosing not to give their kids vaccines. This is most likely due to ignorance‚ which can be an easy fix. The main reasons to vaccinate children can be briefly described as the increased and unnecessary risk of developing a nearly eradicated disease‚ having unvaccinated people can endanger

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    Children on Facebook

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    Running Header: Children on Facebook Children on Facebook EN3220 February 27‚ 2013 What is the problem? Bullying‚ Stalking‚ Unrealistic expectations‚ Skewed Realities‚ and Misunderstandings these are the problems that plague Social Networking Sites. These problems have always existed in the world‚ but now only have recently appeared in social networking sites. Early iterations of social networking sites appeared in the mid to late 90’s sites like Gecocites and Tripod‚ and Theglobe allowed

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