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    Parental Divorce

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    Divorce Negatively Impacts Children and Should Be Avoided Wherever Possible When parents decide to get a divorce‚ it may negatively affect their children’s social and emotional well being. They might start to develop behavioral problems and start to display some signs of mental distress. However‚ if the marital relationship was extremely hostile and abusive‚ it is usually better for the children if the parents divorce. If the child was living in a stressful environment prior to the divorce

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    Effect of internet on teenagers The Internet has become an indispensable element of life for most people in the contemporary world‚ and children are not excluded. Because of the ubiquitous availability of Internet access‚ in schools and libraries‚ children are increasingly becoming involved in this new technology . As of December 2003‚ 23 million children in the United States ages 6 to 17 have Internet access at home‚ which is a threefold increase since 2000 ). According to a survey conducted

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    Internet has become an indispensable part of our lives. In my opinion internet is like a double edged sword. On one hand it provides significant benefits for children like research access‚ social networking‚ entertainment and a communication tool with families‚ while on the other hand it also exposes them to certain negative aspects like violent online games‚ pornography‚ hate sites‚ isolation‚ predators and commercialism. May be not intentionally‚ but many children are likely to get exposed to pornographic

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    Discipline and Guidance

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    DISCIPLINE and GUIDANCE Discipline is by no means punishment. It should be viewed as a learning/and or teaching experience. Understanding that all children learn at different developmental stages is detrimental in determining whether this is mistaken behavior or challenging behavior. Remembering that physical force and negative verbal feedback should not be used in the discipline process and could to lead harsher consequences for you. In understanding the use of proper guidance

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    Parental Responsibility

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    “Unlike the mother‚ the unmarried father has no ’automatic’ parental responsibility.” To what extent is this an accurate summary of the law on parental responsibility? Consider whether compulsory joint birth registration in the case of unmarried fathers would be a helpful reform. The Children’s Act defines parental responsibility as “all the rights‚ duties‚ powers‚ responsibilities and authority which by law a parent of a child has in relation to the child and his property”. The law does

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    Parental Kidnapping

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    Date: December 13‚ 2005 Re: Parental Kidnapping Since the 1970s‚ the State Department estimates that it has been contacted for help in about 11‚000 international child abductions where a parent was involved. The State Department estimates an average of 400 to 500 new international cases per year. A recent study by the American Bar Association Center on Children and the Law shows that in 60 percent of international abduction cases‚ the children are never returned even though their whereabouts

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    Parental Involvement

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    Parental involvement is a combination of commitment and active participation on the part of the parent to the school and to the student. There are many problems concerned with involvement. Many secondary schools simply do not know how to deal with the nontraditional family and the areas of concern that it represents. Parents feel unwelcomed at school‚ lack knowledge and education‚ and may not feel that education is important. The number of solutions that can be used to improve parental involvement

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    Vgp Guidance

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    INTERTANKO Guidance and Compliance Plan for the EPA Vessel General Permit Requirements 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. General Compliance Dates Notice of Intent Inspections Guidance on the Requirements 5.1 Company Compliance Map 5.2 Regular Inspection and Sampling Records 5.3 Additional Specific Requirements for Oil Tankers 5.4 Corrective Action 5.5 Dry-dock Inspection Certification Report Annexes I Model Compliance Map II Model Weekly Inspection Record III Model Annual Inspection Record IV Model Sampling Record

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    Guidance History

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    A Brief History of the Development of Guidance and Counselling in Malta; 19681987 JOSEPH P. DeGIOVANNI INTRODUCTION The need for vocational guidance has long been felt in Malta where‚ as it has been stated over and over again‚ there are no natural resources except human resources. The optimal use of skills and abilities has historically been identified as the best‚ if not only strategy to ensure national and economic development. and as Sultana (1992) has pointed out‚ ’human capital theory ’ (now

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    planned for the internet. They didn_Ñét plan for a lot of things‚ in fact‚ including issues due to technology‚ social justice‚ or economic trouble that weren_Ñét even in existence during their time. Because of this‚ they created the Constitution and Bill of Rights to be relatively broad‚ intending that it would encompass the framework for the future. Little did they know how the scope of this broadness would shape America_Ñés future. The extent to which the government should interact in the

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