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    Internet Sexual Addiction

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    Internet Sexual Addiction It seems that the Internet has become an ever-growing part in numerous areas of the everyday lives of people. One area that is worthy of further study involves sexual addiction and how it is related with too much use of the Internet. Some scholars allege that sociopaths are starting to emerge online and it has been dubbed as “technological addictions”. This article looks at Internet addiction with respect to excessive sexual behavior. It includes discussions of the notion

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    Drug addiction Drug addiction is a condition which can be classified as abnormal. An addict is someone who is obsessed with a particular substance or substances which can be uncontrollable and compulsive which without having it can lead to withdrawal symptoms as the person’s body becomes dependent on this substance in order to function. This dependency on this substance continues and can become destructive. Drug addiction can be for the increase in demand for substance or even medication..

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    A narrow definition of the term addiction refers to habitual psychological and physiological dependence on a substance beyond one ’s voluntary control. Terms such as "workaholic‚" "sex addict‚" and "computer junkie" arose to describe behaviors that have features in common with alcoholism and other substance addictions. Substance addiction is a multi-pronged system in which lifestyle has a role but the biology of a person ’s body is a major factor. These substances‚ which are called psychoactive drugs

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    Moral Values

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    Why Teach Moral Values When most people talk about a school curriculum‚ they think about math‚ science‚ social studies‚ and language courses. Seldom do I hear or read about moral values as being part of the curriculum. The problem is that the neglect of teaching moral values in schools is hurting our students and causing problems in society. If a person has never learned any moral values‚ how is she or he able to discern the difference between right and wrong? That is basically the essence of

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    kamala prasai ESL 028 My sister and I-Comparison/contrast essay Most sibling have a lot of things in common she is studying master in katmandu city so i feel a bot alone. my sister and i usually arguing about something‚ but now i reall miss her as well as our argument. however‚ there are many different between me and my older sister in various facts even though many people often mistake us as twins. once people actually get to know us they

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    moral compass

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    taught me to be a good role model for my younger sister‚ my dad told me to study hard so I can have a good future. By going to school‚ teachers teach me that what is ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ from the textbook and I have also been learning that from the TV‚ newspaper and radio. The mass media is always a channel for me to receive what is ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ about the social. For example‚ there are critics about the politics‚ environmental issues etc.From time to time‚ my moral compass had been shaped by

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    Intergenerational Patterns of Addiction Jodi Stillman Genograms can be very enlightening for families. Many patterns of multigenerational issues can be exposed and explored by beginning with a genogram. There are patterns of medical issues that can be brought to light and give a family a chance to make healthier choices in an effort to stave off the effects of genetic predispositions to certain illnesses. The same can be said for patterns of addictions across multiple generations of the family

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    Moral and Ethical Issues in Teacher Education. ERIC Digest. This ERIC digest will address two components related to the moral and ethical preparation of teachers. First it will consider issues related to the identification and assessment of professional education‚ and then it will address foundations and specific models for the preservice training of teachers of character. ISSUES OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN EDUCATION Consider Irma‚ the student teacher. Not only does she already have a contract

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    Anne Marie Bach- Sterling  Roles of the Addiction Counselor Analysis Paper An addiction counselor has many roles; counselor is only one of them. Others include interventionist‚ mediator‚ advocate‚ change agent‚ adviser‚ and facilitator (Lecture Module 4‚ 2013). While treating a client those roles are constantly changing and are necessary to help a client to overcome addiction. In addition the counselor must be able to maintain a balance of ethical‚ moral‚ and legal behavior while treating their

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    Database programming Database application = { a particular database‚ a collection of programs to access the database} Bank database application‚ Railway database application‚ university database application‚ … • A database programming language is a programming language developed specifically for writing database application. • Writing program to access a particular database is called database programming. 1 Database programming Approaches to database programming i) Embedding database

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