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    Children Raised by Alcoholic Parents While reading “Who Are the Real Victims of Alcoholism” in my college textbook‚ I could not help but thinking of my own experiences as a child growing up with an alcoholic father. This essay was written by a student named Meredith Newmon Blanco. In her essay‚ she makes several strong claims on how children who are raised by alcoholic parents will grow up facing many troubling obstacles. Some of her examples are physical and emotional abuse‚ lack of structure

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    Essay on Values and Discrimination Gerry McGachy Submitted on 18th December 2012 In this essay I would like to explain how social care values and principles influence practice and demonstrate to you my understanding of the causes of discrimination and its effects on people’s behaviours‚ experiences and life chances. Each individual has their own set of values and these values will guide and motivate us in our decision making. In a well established text on social work values‚ Sarah Banks

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    unit 1 level 3 cache

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    Unit 1 – An introduction to working with children. E1&E2: There are many different types of setting which provide care and education for children and families. The main three settings are the statutory sector‚ voluntary sector and private sector. Statutory sector is a service that by law has to be provided by the government to children and families‚ for example‚ St Peters RC Primary School. The opening and closing times is between 8:45-3:10 (depending on before/after school clubs). This school

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    Interracial Marriage

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    Introduction An interracial marriage is a marriage between members of different races‚ known as as Mixed marriage: marriage of two people from different races or different religions or different cultures. Miscegenation: reproduction by parents of different races (especially by white and non-white persons). Exogamy: marriage to a person belonging to a tribe or group other than your own as required by custom or law. Multiracial: made up of or involving or acting on behalf of various races‚ and Biracial:

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    The pattern of development in the first 3 years of life Early childhood is a time of massive growth in all areas of development. A needy newborn grows into a little person who can take care of their own body and interact with others. Because of this‚ the primary developmental task of this stage is ‘skill development’. Between birth and age three‚ physically‚ a child typically quadruples in weight and doubles in height. Bodily proportions also shift‚ so that the infant‚ whose head accounts for almost

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    Attachment parenting focuses on the nurturing connection that parents can develop with their children. That nurturing connection is viewed as the ideal way to raise secure‚ independent‚ and empathetic children. According to Doctor Sears “attachment parenting is a style of caring for your infant that brings out the best in the baby and the best in the parents”. Attachment parenting helps you open your mind and heart to the needs of your baby‚ and eventually you will develop the wisdom on how to make

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    The purpose of this paper is to express the advantages and disadvantages of single parent homes. As compared to over forty to fifty years ago‚ single-parent families are common in today’s world. A single parent is a parent with one or more children‚ who is not living with any of the children’s other parents. The percentage of children who live with two parents has been declining among all racial and ethnic groups throughout the years. It has been found that children in single-parent homes generally

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    Power Hunger Leads to Society Downfall In the eyes of a power hungry ruler‚ a totalitarian government would be paradise. It would be thought that if a leader is so happy with the way he rules his country‚ the grass would be greener on the other side. In this case‚ it is far from it. Citizens are forced to act upon the government’s rules‚ and failure to do so would only earn them a horrid session of torment and consequence. People are constantly under the government’s thumb‚ and practically have

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    Nutrition and Substance Abuse Recovery Drug addiction and alcoholism represent a major health problem in the US. Chemical dependency is associated with malnutrition‚ and there is increasing evidence to suggest that nutrition can play an important role in recovery. The present study measured attitudes‚ beliefs‚ and behaviors towards nutrition‚ health‚ and self-care in the U.S. population. Using anonymous surveys‚ individuals with a self-reported history of substance abuse were compared to individuals

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    Chapter One: 1.0. Introduction The World health organization defines malnutrition as “the cellular imbalance between supply of nutrients and energy and the body’s demand for them to ensure growth‚ maintenance‚ and specific functions.” Women and children less than five years are the most adversely affected groups‚ malnutrition is globally the most important risk factor for illness and death‚ contributing to more than half of deaths in children worldwide; child malnutrition was associated with 54%

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