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    out about parents being fearful to vaccinate their children due to vaccine safety. I find it difficult to understand how parents are fearful of the effects of the vaccine‚ but not from the disease itself. Fear of this harmful disease seems to have been switched to hypothetical effects that the vaccine could produce. The internet and the media along with some famous celebrities help fuel anti-vaccinations. This controversy over immunizations has cause much confusion and worry for parents. Even with

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    Parents are role models or best teachers Parenting is one of the most difficult and challenging tasks especially in this present generation. Parents play a very important role in the upbringing of children. They are the first and earliest teachers for the children. I myself as a parent must admit that my son behaves best when I attend to him the most. Though he’s just three years old yet I find that his behaviour is far better when I spend quality and quantity time with him. Parents have

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    selfless act for the child’s best interests‚ but not a painless one. Every parent that is involved in an adoption arrangement will wonder and worry about their child for many days of many years. Curiosity is powerful‚ and it is not uncommon to long to be reunited with one’s own flesh and blood. Adopted children have a right to know who their biological parents are. Health reasons‚ curiosity‚ and the need to bond with family are all important factors that adopted children face. Genetic diseases

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    In the Best Interest of Our Children We live in a country where one million children are involved in a new divorce every year‚ according to "Divorce Magazine". With statistics like this‚ there is an obvious need for the laws we have that govern child custody and support. Some of these laws are made at the federal level while others vary from state to state. Regardless of who regulates child custody and support laws‚ they are said to be in the best interest of the children‚ but are they

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    lying around the house‚ All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten‚ a collection of short essays by Robert Fulghum. Years ago when it topped the best seller list‚ it somehow passed me by (but not my wife‚ who must have brought it home). The first essay in the book stated Fulghum’s personal credo—what he really needed to know‚ he claimed to have learned in kindergarten. What is a physicist’s credo? What things does a physicist need to know? I thought it over and compiled a list‚

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    Part I - 3 actions I believe to always be morally wrong: 1) Stealing 2) Adultery 3) Violence Part II - 3 actions I believe to always be morally right: 1) Loyalty 2) Equality 3) Compassion Part III - Explanation The three actions I consider to always be morally wrong are stealing‚ adultery and violence. Firstly‚ stealing is a form of hindering someone else’s well being and wealth fare. You may be stealing for good but what about the person you are stealing from? For example‚ Aladdin

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    Bronwen Clark 7-2 Mother Knows Best? (a twisted Rapunzel story) Once upon a time‚ there was a lonely‚ sad old woman called Samella Herkins. She had a rough past‚ as her husband‚ and her baby were taken by raiders‚ along with all her money. Since she didn’t have anything to live on anymore‚she became hungry and resorted to stealing goods from the village around her. One day‚she broke into a house that was small and dirty‚she knew the people living there had gone off to the town’s festival for a

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    Should parents worry about what television is doing to their children? Is it making them fatter‚ stupider‚ more violent? After all‚ TV has changed since today’s parents were children. It’s bigger‚ brasher and on all the time. There used to be something called the "toddlers’ truce" when TV went off air between six and seven o’clock so parents could put their children to bed; now kids’ cable networks broadcast 24 hours a day. In the old days‚ too‚ there was a kids’ slot called Watch with Mother; today

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    Mother Knows Best is a Lifetime movie based on a true story. The movie came to television in 1997. All the names and the locations were changed in the movie. The true story is based on the Lee Goldsmith murder- for- hire case. Goldsmith‚ a Florida socialite‚ hated her son in law so much that she hired someone to kill him. The true story Goldsmith‚ was so anxious to find a suitable husband for her daughter‚ Arleen‚ that she took out an ad in the local paper: "Nice Jewish Girl Wants to Meet Nice

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    .......... A. to be sad B. to sad C. sad 2. I................... a letter from my friend Tim today. A. receive B. received C. will receive 3. What does he...........................? He’s very handsome. A. like B. look C. look like 4. What a......................smile. A. brightly B. bright C. brighten 5. She isn’t..........................to become a member of our club. A. enough old B. old enough C. young enough

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