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    -Drug Laws of The Netherlands – Is a Permissive Legal System Better than a Restrictive One in the Case of Drugs? Introduction The Netherlands is one of the most highly developed countries in the world. It is an international‚ well-integrated country with policies that are among the world ’s most liberal. In fact‚ The Netherlands has perhaps the most liberal view on drug use than any other country and has even gone to the extreme of extraordinarily relaxing its laws regarding ‘soft ’

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    Bibliography: "Stable economic climate in the Polish construction industry - April 2010." Market analysis in Central and Eastern Europe - PMR Publications. 2010. 27 Apr. 2010 . "Construction Law at a Crossroads." The Warsaw Voice - Poland. 27 Apr. 2010 . "Weaker outlook for the construction industry in Poland - PMR press releases." Market analysis in Central and Eastern Europe - PMR Publications. 27 Apr. 2010 . "What Hinders Construction Projects?" The Warsaw Voice - Poland. 26 Apr. 2010 . "Wzrost produkcji

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    child’s bad behaviour (Aslam and Sartaj‚ 2001). On the other hand‚ authoritative parents are also defined as demanding but are more understanding as regards to the child’s failures and will try setting guidelines rather than strict rules. Furthermore‚ permissive parents are described as being non-restrictive and imposing few rules on the child. This parenting style is considered as being lenient and “laid back”. As the child matures‚ he will be influenced by the way he was raised and that will have an impact

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    1. Background Academic performance is the priority to students as well as the teachers in any school system. Some of the socio-cultural factors which affect the students achievement are parents’ educational status (M. Khata‚et al. 2011). Parent educational status is used as an indicator of Socio Economic Status (SES) to reflect the potential for social and economic resources such as household incomes that are available to students because it tends to remain the same over time ( Sirin 2005). Moreover

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    EC2202 Autumn Assignment – Quantitative Easing The failure and futility of a 0.25% interest rate combined with low aggregate demand‚ greater market uncertainty and a sluggish recovery from a US economy coming out of the deepest recession since the 1930’s‚ has directed the US Federal Reserve to introduce quantitative easing. The measure involves increasing the US Federal Reserve’s credit balance in order to buy assets (treasury securities i.e. debt) which lowers the supply‚ increases their

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    Bangi and my mother works as a clerk at the department of Registrar of Societies (ROS)‚ Ministry of Home Affairs. I have an elder sister who just finished her course in Bakery and Pastry at Giat Mara‚ and a younger sister who is going to sit for PMR next year. I received primary education in Sekolah Kebangsaan Jenderam. Then‚ I continued my secondary education at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi. I was quite active during these years‚ being involved in lots of extra curricular

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    styles during the early 1960s‚ concluded that they differ in four important areas: parents ’ warmth/nurturance‚ discipline strategy‚ communication skills‚ and expectations of maturity. She posited three types of parenting styles: authoritarian‚ permissive‚ and authoritative (Berger 2001). Parents are the major influence in their children ’s lives. Thus their perception of how children think‚ and should be raised is crucial in determining children ’s behavior. Other factors‚ such as genes‚ peers‚

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    There is not parenting style that works best with all children in all situations. Also parents tend to switch parenting styles as their children grow and change. There are three main parenting styles: authoritarian‚ assertive-democratic‚ and permissive. Authoritarian parents believe their children should obey their parents without question. This parent tells their child what to do and the children’s responsibility is to do it. The authoritarian parent usually responds quickly and firmly when

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    Abstract This paper reviews the effects that different parenting styles can have on juveniles and delinquency. The paper will include authoritarian‚ authoritative‚ neglectful and permissive parenting styles. Juvenile Delinquency and Parenting Styles There are four different techniques to parent a child; authoritarian‚ permissive‚ neglectful‚ and authoritative. Juvenile delinquency has been found to be closely related to the type of parenting and support a child receives and is most critical in the

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    identified as the four dimensions of parenting. I will now discuss the three parenting styles and the impacts these styles have on children’s behaviour. Baumrind’s three parenting style’s‚ based on the four dimensions of parenting are; Authoritarian‚ Permissive and Authoritative. Authoritarian parents set very strict disciplinary rules; they expect their children to follow strict rules and regulations with strict boundaries. They exert their control over their children by telling them what they can

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