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    procedures. Bii. On my pay slip the following information needs to be shown Employers name Tax code National insurance number Employee name Payment date Gross pay Net pay Deductions/ adjustments Pay rate Biii. The two changes to personal information which I must report to my employer are Change of address Marital status Biv. The procedure I need to follow to raise a grievance at work would be to first let the person know I am offended by their behaviour‚ keep a record of what is happening‚ if

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    “Halfway House” by Mohan Rakesh Is “Halfway House” primarily about a search for meaning and identity? Give a reasoned answer. “The crisis of identity and breakdown of communication in human relations and resultant tragic effect of boredom and despair constitute the theme of Rakesh’s play‚ Aadhe Adhure‚ which is by far is best play‚ devastatingly exposing the fragmented personalities and broken images in a disintegrated society.” — N.Choudhuri‚ (Hindi Drama‚ Contemporary Indian Literature) Mohan

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    homosexuals are just as appropriate to raise children and have families as any heterosexuals (CWLA‚ 2009). The American Academy of Pediatrics claims that children with homosexual parents have the same opportunities and the same presumptions for health‚ adjustment‚ and development as children who have heterosexual parents (Coparent or second-parent adoption by same-sex parents.‚2002). This is not an issue about gays”‚ Ohio House Speaker Jon Husted states‚ who was adopted as a child. “This is about children”

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Man ’s individuality embodies numerous traits and self-concept holds the predominant of these traits according to Rogers. It helps the person understand personality and social development‚ for it is through the developing self-concept that man form increasingly stable picture of their selves‚ partly‚ reflected by others in their surroundings (Craig;1996‚p.367). As the person interacts with his environment‚ such as peer groups‚ school‚ community and most especially

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    and internal resources may be appropriate targets of individual or family intervention in some situations. Family System Resources Family System Resources are comprised of variables that tap family functioning‚ marital satisfaction‚ and demographic variables (such as SES and marital status). The family stress literature and the theoretical models 8

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    ! Table of Contents ! ! Introduction………………………………………………………………………2 ! Substance Uses: Smoking & Alcohol & Marijuana ……………………………..2 ! Socioeconomic Status (SES): Poverty & Affluence……………………………..3 ! Family Structure: Single-parent & Adolescent Mother………………………….4 ! Aggression & Victimization: Bullying ………………………………………….4 ! Case Study: 56 Up Series ……………………………………………………….5 ! Conclusion……………………………………………………………………….6 ! References ………………………………………………………………………7 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

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    2007). Would that still be the case if per say violence was involved? Some would agree that divorce is a must under certain household conditions where abuse and disagreement may exist‚ while others view it from a much rather opposing perspective. Marital discontent‚ since the beginning‚ has come from an array of reasons diverging from depression‚ work reversals‚ verbal abuse to infidelity and betrayal. One very common reason leading to the departing decision is‚ and will remain to be domestic violence

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    Children: Effects of Changing Family Structure and Income on Children. Retrieved August 30‚ 2007‚ from http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/fm1/fm30/kf.html Sociology: Divorce‚ Page 24 of 24 Lee‚ M.Y. (2002) A Model of Children’s Postdivorce Behavioral Adjustment in Maternaland Dual-Residence Arrangements. Journal of Family Issues‚ 23‚ 672-697. Molander‚ Hanna (2006). Effects of Divorce on Children and New Families. Retrieved August 30‚ 2007‚ from http://web4health.info/en/answers/child-divorce-gen.htm Parker

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    connected with since the born of us are our parents. “Although in individuals may form numerous interpersonal relationships throughout their lives‚ parent-child relationships begin early in children’s lives and are critical for children’s long-term adjustment and success” (Orbuch). However‚ as the children grow older‚ they have more thoughts of viewing different things in their own ways. That always leads to more conflicts between parents and children. Especially at the age of teenagers‚ they are just

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    As time goes by‚ it becomes more and more obvious that the family structure is indeed changing. Many people believe that the institution of family in our society is experiencing a collapse while other people view the changes as a normal adjustment to a growing and changing society that we have made for ourselves. Because of such changes‚ we are also experiencing an extremely high rate of divorce. I believe that the heightened occurrence of divorce is truly one of the greatest changes and challenges

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