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    The effect of spanking children in physical‚ cognitive‚ and psychosocial development in children Sylvester Barus Oklahoma State University  The effect of spanking children in physical‚ cognitive‚ and psychosocial development in children Spanking is a form of discipline that involves hitting a child using stick‚ punching‚ slapping‚ as well as any form of abuse to a child in order get hurt (Kovac‚ 2014). The form of spanking to children can affect children in different ways such as physical

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    1. Executive Summary Purpose of the Study: To identify the most desired groups of customers and the need states that can best serve and then redesigns its marketing practices to target them. Particularly when reacting to competitive moves over time. Considering the increasingly competitive retail environment described in the competitor moves‚ these methods are adequate. Major findings: This study helped us to establish that merchandizing has potential to increase periodic sale more than 30%. The

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    Effects of Sexual Assault on the Life of the Rape Victim North Greenville University Principles Of Social Science Research and Writing/ 2340 Abstract Sexual assault is a crime that affects more than the rape victim‚ it affects their loved ones as well. Rape victims and their loved ones face each day the psychological‚ emotional‚ and physical effects of the sexual assault. Each individual responds to the sexual assault differently. Many rape victims go untreated for years and blame

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    parents should know the academic status of kids’by Liza Agoot School children whose parents are overseas Filipino workers are emotionally affected by the status of their families. To help them‚ there is a need for the school to know that the parents of the children are OFWs.  City councilor Lulu Tabanda has submitted a proposed resolution urging educational institutions in the city to inform OFW parents of the status of their children enrolled in the institution.  She said that because of the abnormal

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    The term of “contact zone” seems pretty simple to understand at the first look but what does it truly means? Mary Louise defines this term as “… social spaces where cultures meet‚ clash‚ and grapple with each other‚ often in contexts of highly asymmetrical power” (Pratt 575). In a “contact zone” a person meets with two different cultures‚ going through a struggle to maintain a certain identity. As for me‚ I have faced this contact zone when I left my country to study abroad in United States. I have

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    The effects of video games on children: what parents need to know Technology had evolved very fast from generation to generation. Young and adults are both into what we call video games and techie gadgets. Nowadays‚ we can normally see computers‚ gaming consoles and etc. at home and in schools. Video games are entertaining and effective motivation for children. They engage them to skillful play depending on the game design. There have even been studies with adults showing that experience

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    Grace Dare Discuss the influence of culture on romantic relationships. Within the world there is no relationship that is the same‚ there are many different experiences and these experiences are vastly different for each culture. The western culture (Europe or USA) is very different when compared with the non-western cultures (India or China). The main different between Relationships in Western and non-Western cultures is the in the degree to which they are voluntary or non-voluntary. Western cultures

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    to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with...5 pagesJul 2011 1.1 Describe How To Establish Respectful‚ Professional Relationships With Children And Young People ...respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people...2 pagesSep 2011 Unit 014 Maintain And Support Relationships With Children And Young People ...learner can: 1. Demonstrate how to establishrapport and respectful...12 pagesNov 2012 Maintain And Support Relationships With Children And Young People - Reflective

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    The Effect of the Media on Women and Girls Mass media creates unrealistic‚ unhealthy portrayals of female sexuality‚ sexual health‚ and shows unnecessary female sexuality and nudity on an immense level. The average woman is misrepresented in the media; this is unhealthy for many women and girls. Studies show viewing sexually objectifying material contributes to eating disorders‚ low self-esteem‚ depression and body dissatisfaction. In a 1992 study of female students at Stanford University‚ 70%

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    Effect: Effects Of Video Games On Children Video games of this generation have reached such a height‚ that the contrast between graphics and realism are hardly noticeable. Thus for children‚ it is a matter to be worried about because they are amazed by the rich colours and graphics work that are put on games. This can seriously effect our children‚ such as‚ it puts negative impacts on their health‚ it distances them from society‚

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