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    Paternity Leave

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    Soldiers also receive non-chargeable leave in conjunction with the birth of a child. For female soldiers who have given birth to a child there is maternity leave and for male soldiers there is paternity leave. Female soldiers receive six weeks of paid maternity leave to allow them to recover from giving birth and care for their child. Male soldiers are given 10 days of paternity leave to assist their spouse after they have given birth. The last category of non-chargeable time off‚ extended weekends

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    Parental Rights and Roles

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    Parental Rights and Roles in education can be confusing at times. Parents have the right to say which state school a child attends based on the district lines that are drawn throughout the states. Parents have the option to teach their children at home. The education in schools is guided by the National Curriculum. If a parent home school a child‚ they do not have to follow the National Curriculum. The curriculum for the child should be suitable for the child’s age and ability. The parents role

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    the Littleton‚ Colorado shooting‚ school shootings have attracted attention to laws that make parents criminally liable for their children’s actions. Since then‚ twelve states including‚ Alabama‚ Arkansas‚ California and Ohio‚ have come up with parental responsibility statues. Under these laws‚ parents can be prosecuted based on the failure to supervise their children("Parents"). Tom Lynch also believes that he is

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    Popular Music Under Siege

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    selling albums that contain controversial songs. After years of pressure from the PMRC and a series of Senate hearings in 1985‚ the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) introduced‚ in 1990‚ a uniform labeling system using the logo‚ "Parental Advisory - Explicit Lyrics." The RIAA initiated this system without providing record companies with any standards‚ criteria or guidelines for determining what albums should be labeled. That decision is left completely up to the companies‚ which have

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    Banana Leaves

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    effectiveness of banana leaves for making a paper. Research Design The research design that will be used is Two group design since two comparable groups will be used as experimental and control groups. The experimental (Paper from Banana Leaves) will be compared to the flammability and texture of the control group (commercial paper). Table 2.0. The table showing the texture of the paper of experimental and control group Respondent Experimental Group (Paper from Banana Leaves) Control Group (Commercial

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    the green leaves

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    The green leaves Leaves look green because of the chemical chlorophyll. The other reason is that they reflect light in the green spectrum. Chlorophyll absorbs light most strongly in the blue portion of the spectrum‚ and then some in the red portion. Leaves receive their green color during the process of trying to absorb energy from the sun. The sunlight strikes the leaves‚ which contain chlorophyll‚ and the chlorophyll reacts by emitting the green color. Leaves are green because that is the

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    Caimito Leaves

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    fruit-bearing tree has leathery oblong leaves that are dark green and glossy on the upper surface and golden brown on the underside‚ its fleshy fruits are among the favorites. It has numerous common names including cainito‚ caimito‚ star apple‚ golden leaf tree‚ abiaba‚ pomme du lait‚ estrella‚ milk fruit and aguay. It is also known by the synonym Achras cainito. Leaves of caimito are traditionally applied in the Philippines as a remedy for diarrhea. Decoction of caimito leaves is a superior medicine for

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    Sick Leave

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    Higashi has a problem with the four JET participants’ work ethic. He believes they are trying to skip work and blame it on illness‚ they work their contracted hours but not as much as their fellow employees and they will not take days of paid leave rather than sick leave. He is frustrated at always helping them with their work‚ with their lack of professionalism‚ and that his promotion is partially based on their ability. They do not always listen to him. The JET employees are mad that he is trying to micromanage

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    Parental Corporal Punishment In different households across the nation many parents spank‚ whip‚ swat‚ or paddle children in order to punish them for doing wrong or to act as a buffer against unacceptable behavior. These types of actions are acts of corporal punishment. Researchers Abraham Andero and Allen Stewart of Alabama State University define corporal punishment as “a discipline method in which a supervising adult deliberately inflicts pain upon a child in response to a child’s unacceptable

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    Unit 114 1 Explain key research findings which show the importance of parental involvement in their children’s learning in their early years. Findings show the importance of parental involvement‚ the most important factor is that the setting will have better knowledge and understanding of the child’s learning and progress‚ from this there can be sharing of information between parents/ carers and the setting about the child’s development‚ their learning and their interests. It is important for

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