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    The Railway Children

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    THE RAILWAY CHILDREN BY EDITH NESBIT (CHAPTER SUMMARIES) CHAPTER 4 : BOBBIE’S RIDE * Two weeks later‚ the children write a message on another white sheet to tell the old gentleman that their mother is getting better. * When the children tell their mother what they have done‚ she is very angry. She does not like the children to ask strangers for things. * Mother writes a letter to the old gentleman to thank him. * The next day is Bobbie’s birthday. Her family plan a surprise party

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    Autism in Children

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    Autism in Children Child Psychology In the essay Autism in Children‚ the main focus is to not only inform readers about the ways parents can help their child with autism at an early age but to let readers know why children are diagnosed with Autism. Many people are misinformed when it comes to things such as Autism‚ by pointing out the obvious causes it lets readers know why more children have become diagnosed. The use of early treatment will not only help the child but

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    Children Then and Now

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    Children Then and Now Is child behavior better or worse than it was years ago? My opinion in this question is yes; in this generation child behavior is much worse than it was years ago. Parents who are unwilling to spend the effort and time to teach and discipline their children‚ help make misbehavior. Many bad influences such as cell phones‚ TV‚ Internet‚ and video games have caused bad behavior also. A variety of video games display violence and profanity. Sooner or later video games become

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    Street Children

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    Street Children "People don’t love us‚" says Tigiste‚ a 12 years old street girl from Addis Ababa. A small example of how these kids suffer everyday‚ as Tigiste‚ there are many kids like her all over the world. One of these countries that has a huge problem in this issue is Egypt. But who is a street kid? how can we classify these children by that name? and what is the number of them? "A street child is defined as any boy or girl for whom the street in the widest sense of the word

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    Children on Facebook

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    Children on Facebook Too many children are on Facebook. Do the parents know what they are looking at? Should a child be allowed to be part of a website where so much personal information is exchanged and exposed to unlimited negative publicity? As we all know the Facebook phenomenon has spread like wildfire making it almost a necessity and its availability to everyone. Even though it may be the popular site of today‚ children on Facebook can fall victims to those who prey on vulnerable children

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    ADHD In Children

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    ADHD in Children In the article‚ ADHD in Children‚ journalist Valerie Strauss defines ADHD by stating “ADHD is a common research topic; many teachers and parents Strauss defines ADHD as a brain-based medical disorder that affects the behavior of people across age‚ gender‚ intelligence‚ and socio-economical lines. Kids with ADHD may daydream a lot‚ talk too much‚ frequently forget and lose things‚ display impulsivity and risk-taking behaviors and have trouble making transitions” (ADHD in Children). She

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    Children and Materialism

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    when you grow up‚ the more money you have‚ the happier you are…" Also‚ many children have unknowingly‚ judged their self-worth by whether they have the cool‚ new toy in stores. As an effect‚ parents find themselves working more hours in order to make the money that is needed to buy these unnecessary items. This leads to less time for healthy relationships between parent and child. In addition‚ during their free time‚ children are constantly exposing themselves to a large mass of advertisements that

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    Midnight Childrens

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    The Role of Women in Midnight’s Children How are women characters depicted in the novel? What important traits do they share and how do they manage to overcome the limitations of their social position? The role that women play in India is an important role however‚ a submissive one. Women in India live in a patriarchal society‚ where the man dominates the household. The women‚ not all‚ do their husband’s biddings without thought or complaint (as it appears in public). However‚ the women in

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    Bad For Children

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    Kimberly Mori ENGL 1301- 5041 12 February 2015 The Reality of Education: John Holt’s “School is Bad for Children” An important goal of education is to allow a student to think freely‚ right? John Holt would claim otherwise in his 1989 essay‚ “School is Bad for Children‚” in which he presents his perspective of school and how it limits the way a student to think. An analysis of “School is Bad for Children” reveals not only that the author’s personal beliefs have an important role in the effectiveness of

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    Children Are the Future

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    Insert Name Teacher class date Children are the Future In Cry‚ The Beloved Country‚ the author uses children to portray many aspects of South African Society. He has the child of Arthur Jarvis represent the white aspect of society that is willing to work with the blacks. Paton has Gertrude’s child represent the children of those who have lost their way and sense of morality. Also‚ he has Absalom’s child represent the children of uneducated wayward black men who committed crimes. In his book

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