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    Child Trafficking

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    NUMBER : +6287755179329 E-MAIL : andri.k.sutanto@gmail.com SCHOOL NAME : SEPULUH NOPEMBER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SURABAYA PARENT SIGNATURE : (TAN DJONI) Child Trafficking as a Threat to Future Generations Over Easter weekend in April 2001 a story flashed around the world about a ‘slave ship’‚ the Etireno‚ off the coast of Nigeria in West Africa. Journalists reported that several hundred slave children

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    The Medicated Child

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    coming from the other part of the world‚ the predilection for medicament over usage in the U.S. was always surprising. Therefore‚ I was expecting to see in this video issues about psycho-neurological side effects of overmedicated in somatically ill child. There were several memorable moments which impacted my mind. One of them was Jacob’s story. It was sad to see how the persistent labeling with hyperactivity by preschool teachers took a 3 year old boy down to the pathway of a million American

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    Child Care

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    Running head: CHILD CARE Which way is the best to care for your baby? Yeji Yoon University at Buffalo ESL 408B Beth Seilberger April 9‚ 2010 Outline I. Thesis Statement: Parental nurturing is best choice for children. A. Introduction(Facts) 1. Past- Mothers usually stayed at home 2. Today-Ratio of stay-at-home mothers decreased a. Financial problems b. Build their own careers (traditional gender roles have changed) 3. Policies for working mothers a. Policies

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    Child spanking

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    the act of striking a child’s buttocks with an open hand (Moninger). Only a short 38 years ago in 1974 the United States passed the Child Abuse and Treatment Act prior to this act spanking children was considered a “family matter” and was not something others questioned (CAPTA). A poll of 1‚000 readers on parents.com eighty-one percent said they had spanked their child at least once and twenty-two percent do so once a week or more (Moninger). This figure is consistent with the 2007 study that was published

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    child pornography

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    August of this year‚ an Atlanta man was charged with seven child pornography offences based on the evidence that he had convinced a nine year old girl to make sexually explicit videos for him‚ using her webcam. Also in August a Trinidad man was arrested in Miami having allegedly gone there to have sex with children whom he met in an online chatroom. As recently as November this year a Toronto man was charged with numerous counts of child pornography‚ after he was found in possession of ‘hundreds

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    Child Abuse

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    Child abuse by:Melissa Lecouffe Table of contents 1-Definition on child abuse 2-Types of child abuse 3-Effects of child abuse 4-Dangers of child abuse 5-How to stop child abuse Definition of child abuse Child abuse is any form of physical‚ psycological‚ social‚ emotional or sexual maltreatment* of a child. It could be endangering the survival‚ the safety‚ the sefl-esteem‚ the growth and the development of the child. Child abuse is more than just bruises and broken bones. Not

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    child development

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    Child Development: 9- to 12-Year-Olds In late elementary and middle school your child experiences a period of tremendous intellectual‚ social-emotional‚ and physical change. School demands increase‚ friends become as important as family‚ and puberty begins to reshape her body. This is also a time when individual differences among children become more apparent. Here are the stages you can expect you child to pass through during early adolescence: 9-Year-Olds Physical Development uses tools‚

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    nursing first developed when a family member had to stay in hospital due to an operation‚ constant visits to the hospital gave me an insight into the role of child nursing. From personal experience‚ I believe it is vital for patients to receive the best of care at all times‚ either if they are emotionally or physically vulnerable. I want to help a child recover and help make a difference in their lives‚ whether it is after a huge operation or from a minor damage. I developed my confidence and communication

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    they also counsel patients especially women who are taking contraceptives and/or IUD devices. Counseling is critical part in health care because it helped women and men to be aware of the risks that they are taking when it comes to having another child and know all the unexpected and expected outcomes when it comes to prenatal and postnatal care. Effective methods such as Breast‚ pelvic examinations‚ breast and cervical screenings are found the first step for women who are at risk for breast or

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    Child Development

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    Mrs. Cave-Mattie Senior Project Paper 18 November 2013 Ages and Stages of Child Development Society tends to believe that children ages one to three‚ it’s all about fun and games. Little do they know‚ a lot is going on throughout all those years. During the ages of one to three great changes are taking place. A child begins to transition from a dependent child to an independent child. Between those years‚ the child begins to move around. No other achievement has quite the same impact on the

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