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    also mean being mentally strong. Why limit the word strong when it can mean far more? We all have hardships throughout life. Overcoming those hardships is what makes us strong. Being mentally strong means we have the strength to be logical during challenging times and not letting our emotions get the best of us. Whether it’s an addiction‚ hardship‚ or sickness. It’s amazing to believe we can overcome so many things because of our own mental strength. The possible definitions of being strong are

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    The Perks of Being a Wallflower Rough Draft School can seem like a blood bath‚ and jumping in from the coziness of middle school to the dog eat dog world of high school can seem terrifying. It definitely is for the introverted and socially awkward Charlie‚ who must navigate through his freshman year of high school. Yet he gets help from his amazing new best friends Patrick and Sam. Charlie experiences many of his firsts‚ facing head-on the struggles and effects of drug abuse‚ teen pregnancy‚ suicide

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    article (1200 words) A new deal for Lone Parents? Training lone parents for work in West London The article‚ written by the Royal Geographical Society (With the institute of British Geographers‚ 2008) discusses about the impacts of the new training programmes in which the government have decided to offer to lone parents with young children. Some may have argued that this has been beneficial for both lone parents and children to encourage lone parents (particularly mothers) to take up employment

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    Needed The argument Harlan Coben has presented in his article‚ “The Undercover Parent”‚ is that it is acceptable to equip your child’s computer with spyware. Coben gives several reasons as to why parents should install spyware on their child’s computer. One reason‚ that a child could “unknowingly be conversing with a pedophile.” However‚ I disagree with the writer’s argument due to it being inconsistent and inaccurate. Parents should not install spyware on their child’s computer because it will put a

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    Becoming a Parent It’s sad to know that some people will never know how becoming a parent really feels. Becoming a parent can change a person’s life in many different ways. I always knew I wanted kids when I got old enough. My son is 12 years old and growing up fast. It hasn’t been easy and it isn’t going to get any easier from this point because he is becoming a teenager. My daughter is about to turn four in December and with her it has been a whole different experience than with my son. I can

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    I believe parent involvement is the key to changing our communities in the years to come. The more we as parents become involved and show our children that we care‚ the better off our world will be. The country will benefit as a whole giving every child the opportunity to succeed in such a competitive country. I see a bigger push for parent involvement in charter schools than I see in the traditional schools‚ but I think this is quickly changing and will catch on quickly in the years to come. As

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    Norshita Darlina binti Osman EFFECTS OF PARENTS Q: Discuss the effects of your parents’ values on you ? There are many different things that I take into consideration when it comes to parenting. Parents have many different responsibilities. My lovely mother‚ who is Wan Khuzaimah binti Haji Hamzah and the only one my superhero is Muhamad bin Mat Saat. When we are born‚ we are not born with a set of values and expectations‚ so we learn them from our parents or adults who raise us‚ primarily. We learn

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    Title: Parent- Child Relationship and Academic Performance of Students in Core Gateway College CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Development of a student is not as simple as others think it is. His life among his peers and among members of his family undergo several stages. His relationship is the basis for his achievement or failure in his education and his development. Adolescence has always been a critical period for every individual. This “problem age”

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    Working with parents and carers EYMP1: 3.1‚ 3.2 and 3.3 Explain what is meant by partnership model of working with careers: A partnership model works around the theory of collaboration‚ coming together with understanding and effectives ways of communicating. It’s a way that helps to recognise how the very best outcomes can happen for children when their care‚ development and learning provision ie. a setting‚ a home‚ individuals and groups/family all work cooperatively. Give one example and then

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    Many believe that the parents of current teenagers are raising a generation of narcissist‚ but could you really say its the fault of the teen‚ or is it the fault of the parents? Many people say its the job of the parent to be the parent and not a friend. In this generation of teenagers violent video games such as “Halo” “Mortal Combat” and “Medal of Honor” all of which take gamers to a place where its okay and not only okay but encourged to kill. “Iowa State university reasearchers found that

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