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    Far West community is an ever-growing community that is presenting many opportunities especially for a diverse population. Because the way society is as a whole it is important that there are culturally diverse communities not only for ones that need the exposure to diversity but for the cultures that need a place they can call and feels like home. Within communities such as Far West there is a huge need for the educators to be able to provide good education as well educational programs that tends

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    resources to enjoy modern day luxuries like Apple products or having the ability to enjoy eating out at restaurants. Just because a family doesn’t have much money to spend on things outside the necessities‚ it doesn’t mean they are irresponsible. The parents in the family may be happy with their career choice and have a steady paying job in which it doesn’t pay a lot of money. If they are happy with their life and essentially their American Dream then there is no right in saying that they are irresponsible

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    HIV-Infected Parents and Their Children in the United States HIV has an insightful influence not only on the people it infects‚ but also on their families. Children who are dependent on their parents are particularly vulnerable. Because of the effects of HIV disease and the social conditions that are often associated with it‚ parents living with HIV may have limited financial‚ social‚ and emotional resources to draw upon in raising their children. Additionally‚ if parents become incapacitated

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    5 Issue 1 Fall 2011 Article 4 2-24-2012 Academic Achievement of Children in Single Parent Homes: A Critical Review Mark S. Barajas Western Michigan University‚ mark.s.barajas@wmich.edu Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.wmich.edu/hilltopreview Part of the Education Commons Recommended Citation Barajas‚ Mark S. (2011) "Academic Achievement of Children in Single Parent Homes: A Critical Review‚" The Hilltop Review: Vol. 5: Iss. 1‚ Article 4. Available at: http://scholarworks

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    1. All work with parents should reflect the rights of the child set out in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) ratified by the UK in December 1991 2. Practitioners need to work in partnership with parents at all times‚ encouraging independence and self-reliance 3. Mothers‚ fathers and those in a parenting role are acknowledged as having unique knowledge and information about their children and are the primary educators of their children 4. Children are the responsibility of‚ and

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    I had used financial aid as tuition to take classes at Seattle Central Community College in winter 2011‚ instead of taking classes at the University of Washington. But it was only 11credit‚ which was not fulfilling the term. Almost in every single quarter I had insufficient credit to violate the term and self-esteem. However‚ the fundamental mechanism of this cycle was the fear that I had never realized before. Unconsciously‚ I was afraid of abundance from my family and friend. A theory that I

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    nightmare‚ when parents are no longer parents but perpetrators‚ either consciously or unconsciously? Families can be (and should be) the most supportive unit in a child’s life‚ but when the reality is the opposite family abuse can be the most damaging to a person’s future. Physical abuse‚ sexual abuse‚ and mental abuse are far too common in our world. Luckily there are programs designed to not only help the recovery for victims of these circumstances‚ but there are wonderful programs to attempt to

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    Jon Burgundy: It’s July 8‚ 1937. Shocking events are developing in the Far East. The Japanese have suddenly attacked the city of Wanping‚ China. However‚ it seems that there is no good reason for this brutal attack. The stories have been piling up on both sides‚ but I‚ Jon Burgundy‚ will get to the bottom of this. Earlier this month‚ the Japanese stationed troops to the east of Beijing‚ claiming to be holding training exercises. Then‚ just this week‚ the Japanese claimed to have lost a soldier

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    Running head: FUTURE TREND OF CRISIS INTERVENTION IN THE HUMAN Future Trend of Crisis Intervention in the Human Services Delivery System Amie Aguilar University of Phoenix Mental Health and Crisis Intervention Practices 471 Dr. Nyiema D. Carter April 09‚ 2010 Future Trend of Crisis Intervention in the Human Services Delivery System This week in class‚ the topics range from domestic and sexual assault‚ to natural disasters. Although those topics are very relevant

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    In today’s competitive world‚ many families find it necessary for both parents to go out to work. While some say that the children in these families benefit from the additional income‚ others feel they lack support because of their parents’ absence due to working constant hours at the office‚ shop‚ store‚ etc. Today’s economic situation forces both parents to go out and work in order to properly provide for their family. With both mother and father working‚ some children tend to find themselves feeling

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