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    recent interest in the effects of divorce on children led me to find your article “The Positive Effects of Divorce on Children”. It can to my attention that we both stood on different aspects of the situation. I am a child of divorce and yes I can say that it made me the man I am today‚ but all my nightmares outweigh the little good. Today in America‚ one out of every two marriages ends in divorce and many divorcing families include children. That’s about 1.5 million children in America that suffer

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    rightfully so‚ especially when there is Google. Despite the indubitable pros of computers‚ there is one area in which computers have had undesirable effects: child development. Today’s generation of children are introduced to computers at younger and younger ages. It is because of this that computers have in a sense‚ made children of today lazy. Children spend hours playing computer games instead of playing at the playground. They type papers and assignments in programs that automatically spell check

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    The media‚ and Hollywood in particular‚ is one avenue in which the general public becomes familiar with the role of nurses. How does the media positively or negatively influence the public’s image of nursing? What other avenues may better educate the general public on the role and scope of nursing as well as the changing health care system? When the show Nurse Jackie was first premiered I read that the New York State Nurses Association criticized the unethical behavior of the title character‚

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    Effects of TV on children

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    Children‚ Please Tune Out” Technological advances in the electronic industry have made watching television a prominent source of entertainment. With present day technology being far more advanced than it used to be‚ advances like HD televisions and DVR’s have turned watching television into a luxury. Television has become an affordable and easily accessible luxury that many parents and their children turn to for entertainment‚ which unfortunately can have major consequences. In children‚ watching

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    brains and ultimately‚ the behavior. Disadvantaged children clearly do not benefit from their place in society. Scientists‚ however‚ believe they have found one solution that can hopefully equate the growth of such children with normal but not necessarily affluent kids. Through creative enhancing techniques such as dance or movement‚ drawing and music‚ all children‚ underprivileged children especially‚ can advance their development. Disadvantaged children become exposed to several obdurate‚ agitating

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    The Effects of Divorce on Children; specifically focusing on age and gender When one is looking at divorce and its affects‚ many different approaches can be taken‚ and many different ideas can be thought of. Within the secondary research‚ focus is kept on the affects of divorce‚ which type is worse‚ methods of coping and a small focus on gender. The primary research focuses mainly on what role gender plays in a child’s adaptation of their parent’s divorce‚ gender of the child‚ gender of most exposure

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    The Effects of Divorce on Children One of many people’s main goal in life is to find someone that they feel they are compatible with. Someone who they want to spend the rest of their life with‚ share memories‚ and build new dreams together. Unfortunately‚ divorce statistics show that true love isn’t the easiest thing to find. Each year millions of American children suffer from divorce in their family that can cause problems for children and teenagers throw them off track. This happens

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    Assignment The decision to divorce‚ especially when children are involved‚ is one of the most difficult choices a person can face. Divorce is not pretty. It adds stress to the lives of each spouse‚ their families‚ friends and their children. Unfortunately‚ divorce tends to bring out the worst in people. Hurt feelings and anger often take precedence over doing what is truly best for the children. Almost half of all American children must cope‚ at some point in their lives‚ with the disintegration

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    Effects in Mass Media

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    What was the major development in evolution of mass media in the 20th century The mass media included television‚ radio‚ newspaper and telephone. Before television‚ there was morse code‚ but later the telephone came in to play‚ people decided that it was much easier than waiting for a telegram. Before the invention of television there was the radio‚ this was considered the main form of entertainment for a family‚ the radio contained talk shows and advertisements read over the radio from

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    women with children under six were working full-time‚ 5 percent were looking for work‚ 18 percent had part-time jobs‚ and 35 percent were not working outside the home" (p.115). Using these figures it is said that 65 percent of women with children aged younger than six are working or would like to be. Daycare is a necessity for the majority of working American mothers. <br> <br>Within the past 20 years child social developmentalists have accumulated evidence to show that unless children gain minimal

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