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    hildren face a higher risk than adults of the negative effects of secondhand smoke. Not only is a child’s body still developing physically‚ but their breathing rate is faster than that of adults. Adults breathe in and out approximately 14 to 18 times a minute‚ where newborns can breathe as many as 60 times a minute. Up until a child is about 5 years old‚ the respiratory rate is quite fast; usually between 20 and 60 breaths per minute. When the air is tainted with cigarette smoke‚ young‚ developing

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    The Effect of Disney Princesses to Young Ones Disney princess images play a major role on the children’s minds and perspective. Snow White‚ Cinderella‚ Sleeping Beauty- they are just some of the princesses the young ones look into. They do not just become role models; they’ve also impacted the children’s own standards of beauty. I agree that the Disney princesses have a negative effect on how the young girls think and act‚ a point that needs emphasizing since so many parents devote their children’s

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    Negative Effect of Media to Woman In the article‚ “The Burka and The Bikini” by Joan Jacobs and Jacquelyn Jackson‚ they mention not only media can insult some cultures by showing almost nude females in their advertisement and it could also put a huge impact on most of our women’s health in the society we live in. They use two totally different views of two different world of women as their main example. They assert that some women covered up for the sake and a respect for the culture of their

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    The Negative Effects of Teenage Dating Sean D. Foster Bellevue University The biggest threat about teenage dating is their inability to maintain a relationship. Teenagers mostly‚ do not understand the necessity of sustaining a relationship over a period of time. Therefore‚ frequent break ups and arguments lead to attempts of suicide‚ teenage pregnancy‚ STD’s‚ teen violence‚ and substance abuse. This happens due to lack of experience and a broader understanding of what relationships are (Dasgupta

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    There are many negative side effects to underage drinking that can cause you to do terrible things. For example‚ the effects that can cause family problems‚ car crashes‚ and not being responsible for your own actions. It can inhibit one’s mental and physical abilities to the point that they can cause someone’s death or the end of their own life. Underage drinking should not be allowed until one reaches his or her majority due to the fact that the lack of responsibility and decision making a teenager

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    June 06‚ 2013 By: Hager Samin Negative Effects of Reality Television I know for a fact that reality T.V shows are negative on teenagers. To start with‚ the shows for example jersey shore they do not emphasize education and responsibility. All they care for is partying drinking and smoking weed every single day. The characters in the show think its no big deal to show what they doing in daily basis on reality TV. They don’t care a bit for what kids might be

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    government was left with issues of overpopulation‚ improper sanitation‚ and hazardous working conditions. Children were forced to work in unsavory positions that led to countless deaths and even more injuries. Not only were children faced with dangerous tasks but they were also pulled out of school and put in the workforce with no formal education. Perhaps the injuries sustained by these children may not have led to as many deaths if they were able to be treated in sanitary conditions. This‚ however

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    The Effect of Divorce on Children According to Berk (2008)‚ 45% of American marriages end in divorce and half of those involve children. The effect divorce has on children is critical knowledge that people need to understand to be able to help these children overcome the behavioral‚ emotional‚ and social problems that they acquire during this time. There are four studies in particular that I have found that have quite fascinating results. The first article that I discovered was from Andreas

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    References: Arija‚ V.‚ Esparo‚ G.‚ Ballart‚ J. F.‚ Murphy‚ M. M.‚ Biarnes‚ E.‚ & Canals‚ J. (2006). Nutritional status and performance in test of verbal and non-verbal intelligence in 6 year old children. Intelligence‚ 34‚ 141-149. Bryan‚ J.‚ Calvaresi‚ E.‚ & Hughes‚ D. (2002). Short-term folate‚ vitamin B-12 or vitamin B-6 supplementation slightly affects memory performance but not mood in women of various ages. Journal of Nutrition‚132‚ (6)‚ 1345–1356

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    The Negative Effects of Corporal Punishment By Nicole Stevens It happens in playgrounds‚ supermarkets‚ shopping malls‚ and home kitchens. A child disobeys‚ talks back or misbehaves‚ and parent responds in frustration and fury. Research shows that 90 percent of American parents have used spanking at sometime as a means of discipline‚ despite arguments from experts that physical punishment neither corrects nor controls a child ’s behavior in the long run. (Hales) One common misconception

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