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    Running head: The Effects of Parental Abuse The Effects of Parental Abuse of Alcohol on Children of Alcoholics Abstract An estimated 6.6 million children under the age of 18 are living with an alcohol dependent parent. These children are often subjected to a disheveled life style which affects them mentally‚ emotionally and physically. Researchers have examined the many ways in which this disease impacts children’s lives and if the

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    I am not afraid to have a voice‚ especially if the voice is the voice of my community. As an Asian American Student Advocacy Project youth leader who represents the Asian Pacific American community‚ I partook in a project in which I communicated with officials through town hall hearings to further an ethnic studies campaign in New York City public schools. This is an effort to build cross-cultural understandings to combat bullying and stereotypes‚ and promote engagement in school curriculums to

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    In this case study Jeanette‚ is a Hispanic middle school student who has been referred to the school counselor for academic and social support by her homeroom teacher. Jeanette’s grades are declining and she is also experiencing social issues. There have been rumors that she is a lesbian‚ a claim which Jeanette denies. However‚ girls at school do not feel comfortable dressing for gym in front of her and her mother found a love letter from another female. The counselor has had a conversation with

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    "What’s wrong with the students of today? Back when I was a student we had a better attitude!" Criticisms like this are often heard from parents and teachers‚ in the newspapers and other media? And it’s been that way ever since education began. No matter what society or era you consider‚ there are always plenty of wise authorities pointing out that "The students of today" are somehow failing to grasp the true meaning of university education. Or maybe it’s the other way around: Are universities failing

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    “Sleep Deprivation and Stress among College Students”‚ H.G.Lund points out that more than half students affect by stress. The study shows the percentage of students sleep less than 8 hours per day. According to H.G.Lund‚ students don’t realize the value of sleep. The author also tell us what students use to stop them from sleeping‚ and their use can cause a higher risk of addiction. In the end‚ the author suggests Health Department should help students notice the significance of sleep.Students need

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    SOPHYRA SOKHAN ESL 029 Harrisburg Area Community College Elizabeth P. Barnes My Personal Life General Idea about life: People throughout the world have different lifestyles. Living standard is so dramatically different from country to country. It means that the way of living is not really similar in comparison. Some people are living in a very poor situation while other people are living in a good situation or in a privileged family. About Author: To begin with‚ I would

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    Running Head: PARENTAL EMOTIONAL REGULATION The Role of Parental Emotional Regulation in Parenting Style - A Preliminary Study Abstract This study investigated if parental emotional regulation could be one of the contributing factors to parenting style‚ beside personality and other demographic factors. It was hypothesised that maladaptive parental emotional regulation would result in authoritarian parenting style‚ while adaptive parental emotional regulation

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    OFFICE OF INTERNSHIPS AND EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION 2010 – 2011 Year End Report CONTENTS OIEE Student Demographics…………………………………………………………… 3 National Association of Colleges & Employers (NACE) National Hiring Trends.……..4 OIEE Employer Final Evaluation Summary……………………………………………..5 OIEE Student Final Evaluation Summary……………………………………………….6 – 33 2010 – 2011 Internship Placements…………………………………………………….. 34-37 2|Page OFFICE OF INTERNSHIPS & EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION ANNUAL REPORT – FALL 2010

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    special education teachers leave the profession or find employment in other education fields. This article suggests that special education teachers experience more teacher burnout compared to general education teachers within the first five years. This study surveyed K-12 general education and special education teachers and identified three key factors contributing to teacher stress and burnout. These three major factors are due to lack of administrative support‚ personal lifestyle‚ and paperwork overload

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    The Impact of Parental Substance Abuse Upon Children Leighsa Machus California State University‚ Bakersfield‚ Antelope Valley Abstract Children of substance abusers face tremendous disadvantages. They are exposed and vulnerable to situations that may affect their psychological development in damaging ways (Wolfe‚ 1999). These children are also at risk for a myriad of abuse such as physical‚ emotional‚ sexual abuse and neglect. Research has documented the ways that substance abusing parents

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