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    Stay at Home

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    SAHS is going to change they way stay at home view their lives. It is going to add structure‚ excitement and a sense of accomplishment to the daily lives of stay at home mothers. SAHS is going to open up a whole new world of learning and fun for children that stay at home. A lot of women cannot stomach the idea of being a stay at home mom because they cannot stand the idea of being in the house all the time. A lot of stay at home moms tend to feel depressed and lonely due to the lack of adult interaction

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    ARE YOU STILL PLAYING YOUR FLUTE? Are you still playing your flute? When there is hardly time for our love I am feeling guilty To be longing for your song The melody concealed in the slim hollow of the bamboo Uncovered by the breath of an artist Composed by his fingers Blown by the wind To the depth of my heart. Are you still playing your flute? In the village so quiet and deserted Amidst the sick rice fields While here it has become a luxury To spend time watching the rain Gazing

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    and negatively affects a person’s health‚ success‚ ability to socialize among other aspects of life. The disorder is characterized into three main symptoms: hyperarousal‚ intrusion‚ and constriction. In Ernest Hemingway’s short story‚ “A Soldier’s Home”‚ the main character Harold Krebs spent time as a young Marine in World War I and suffered constriction symptoms of PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). While Krebs symptoms appeared much less severe than other reported cases in history‚ the disorder

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    Alone at Home

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    asleep‚ but when I went to the kitchen I saw that my breakfast was on the table‚ and also a brief note from my mother. My mother informed me that I have to stay at home alone‚ as she needed to help her sister to organise a wedding party. My mother left $300 for me. This took me with surprise at is was the first time that I stayed at home alone. Whilst eating my breakfast‚ I convinced myself that everything will be alright and I also thought about all the household chores I need to do in the absence

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    learned all about life with a ball at my feet” said Ronaldinho.Soccer you can make your whole life and learn so many life skills and you can use those skills in your everyday life outside of the field. Playing soccer has many benefits because the sport can help with social skills and sportsmanship‚ playing helps the players appreciate coaches and teachers‚ and soccer can help with teamwork and team building. First and foremost the sport can help with social skills and sportsmanship because when you lose

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    Ruth Park’s Australian literary classic‚ Playing Beatie Bow (1980)‚ highlights how we can arrive at a more empathetic and tolerant view of the world‚ once we are able to interact in our relationships with a greater degree a perspicacity and altruism‚ and move away from a self-interest and mean-spirited approach to life. One of the main themes Ruth Park displays is a change in behaviour in children but especially Abigail. She shows her developing perspicacity‚ altruism and empathy for others. To

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    Peter Gray is psychologist and research professor at Boston College. Gray says " Playing is learning." Gray write an essay how children’s used to have the freedom to play together outside the house unit the sun goes down in the 1950s. In his generation‚ all kids of all ages‚ they play together on weekends‚ after school and all summer long. Gary says kids were busy‚ learning new things and explore in all aspects.According to Gray‚ in the 11950s‚ parents have no fear when kids played outside with other

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    Why playing sports as a child is beneficial In todays modern society children are spending less time outside and exercising‚ and instead are on computers‚ playing video games and watching TV. It is important for children to be active in recreational sports because it teaches them valuable life lessons‚ helps them maintain a healthy lifestyle‚ and gives them scholarship opportunities. Playing sports helps kids stay healthy and stay in shape to help prevent health problems and childhood obesity.

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    Playing sports is one of the favorite activities of most of us. Sports play a vital role in the enhancement of one’s personality by being a source of exercise and entertainment. Let us look at the benefits of playing sports. Benefits of Playing Sports ----------------------------------- Sports serve as an excellent physical exercise. Playing sports often involves physical activities like running‚ jumping and stretching and moreover a constructive expenditure of energy. Playing

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    Home Schooling

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    Home Schooling is beneficial for children Subject: Many people argue that home schooling is very beneficial for children. What are your views on that? The answer is: NO - Social benefits can only be gained and experienced through school environments. -This can be seen through the many interactions in Scout’s 1st day at school. -Therefore‚ children having been home schooled are generally lack of charisma -There are many knowledge and experiences that cannot be taught through books

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