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    Held and Hein There are two 2 strengths and 2 weaknesses using animals or humans in Held and Hein study. First of all‚ strengths of using animals are animals do not have social influence. Compared to people‚ they are more likely to be adapted after they carry out the experiment and experimenters also do not have to worry about side effects. People might suffer serious long-term psychology harms after the experiment. In addition‚ even though it is unethical‚ we can deprive the animals like able

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    Business Should Always Be Ethically and Socially Responsible Introduction Corporate scandals in business world have been more and more common‚ which damages the interest and profits of stakeholders‚ employers‚ community or society. The corporate scandals pull the public to focus on the ethic of managers and the firm itself. Comparing to the past‚ customers are focusing more and more on the reputation of the firms and they prefer to select the brands that are environmentally friendly and socially

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    “Our parents can show us a lot of things: they can show us how we are to be and what things we ought to strive for‚ or they can show us how not to be and what things we ought to stray from‚ then you may have the kind of parents that show you all the things about you that you want to get rid of and you realize those traits aren’t yours at all but are merely your parents’ marks that have rubbed off onto you.” ― C. JoyBell C. Why would you want to choose my career? Am I not my own person? Can I not

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    Putting Children First: Guidelines for divorcing parents Raising children presents challenges. When parents live in separate homes‚ the challenges are greater because relationships become more complicated. Sometimes parents disagree about how much time children should spend with each parent. Unless special circumstances exist‚ preserving a healthy and ongoing relationship between children and both parents after divorce or separation is of greatest importance. Positive involvement with both

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    Can Single Parents Raise Successful Children? Lavern Francis COM 220 Instructor James York August 17‚ 2008 Are children who grow-up in a single parent household more likely to struggle in school‚ get into trouble with the law‚ and develop serious social problems such as low self-esteem and unhealthy relationships in the future? The myth is that a single parent cannot raise a successful child. That child who grows up in a single parent household is more likely to struggle in school‚ get into

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    Section 1 INTRODUCTION Society has systemically studied children born and raised by single parents verses children parented by and living with both parents. Furthermore‚ single parents are scrutinized from the birthday of children until the child reaches adulthood. The interest is whether a single parent can properly raise a child to be a productive citizen without the influence and guidance of both two parents - mother and father. The concern‚ rather real or not is if the single mother

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    Negative factors in parents’ lives affect their children When it comes to child’s developmental factors‚ parents are the primary source of their growth. Why? According to a new study from a senior health and science correspondent at Reuters Sharon Begley (2011)‚ negative factors in parents’ lives‚ and parents’ bad treatment of children might contribute to some serious negative effects on their children. These negative effects include social problems‚ emotional problems‚ and physical problems.

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    One of the major influences children have in their lives comes from their parents. The parents of a child can have both a positive and a negative influence on their lives. In the novel "To Kill A Mockingbird"‚ there are two excellent examples of how parents can be a major influence on their children. Atticus Finch‚ father of Jem and Scout Finch‚ plays the loving‚ kind and knowledgeable father. He is an example of how parents can have a positive influence on their children. Bob Ewell‚ father of Mayella

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    Children should or should not be paid for good grades? I believe that children should not be paid for good grades for several reasons. First of all‚ To get good grades depend on how each student learns and handles with the result he or she will receive at last. According to Sylvia Rimm‚ a child psychologist‚ money does not play an important role in achievement but consistency does. To illustrate‚ successful students always try to maintain their scores with unchangeable effort while others who

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    No parent expects to have a child with a disability. Parents nearly always act strongly to the birth of a disabled child. It is important to consider their responses‚ because they happen to every parent‚ regardless of their educational‚ social or socioeconomic background. ¡§Most parents who must cope with a child of a disability face the major crisis of ¡§symbolic death¡¨ of the child who was to be. When their child is first diagnosed as having a serious disability‚ most parents feel shock‚ and

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