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    Are Children Raised by Same-Sex Couples As Healthy as Children Raised by Heterosexual Parents? Sylvia Bermudez California Baptist University August 19‚ 2014 “Although two parents are often more effective than one‚ the parent’s gender makes little difference in terms of the child’s development”‚ (Conger‚ p.3). Children usually benefit from being raised by two parents instead of one. However‚ studies have shown that the gender of each parent does not have a significant impact on the success

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    Dangers of Child Abuse: Should the Perpetrators Be Punished More Heavily? In the United States‚ a report of child abuse is made every ten seconds. America’s children are facing a hidden epidemic because the perpetrators are walking free. In many states depending on the severity of the case the punishment is often ten years for serious cases not including time taken off the sentence while in prison or time off for good behavior. These criminals are walking free only to resume their actions with

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    Deportation on Children Life is a struggle for U.S. born children who have undocumented parents. The Immigration Law in America is undeniably broken and has emotionally impacted the lives of many Hispanic families‚ mostly the children. Since the Senate passed the Immigration Reform bill and sent it to the house‚ more than 75‚000 children have had one or both parents deported. According to an estimate by the Pew Hispanic Center‚ there is an estimate of 5.5 million children with unauthorized parents‚ three-quarters

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    This topic asks us why so many laws are broken everyday and what can be done to prevent people in society from breaking the law. The temptation to break a law is sometimes too strong. It is overwhelming and some find it difficult to resist. To prevent people from feeling this way‚ they should be shown how their acts affect the areas and people around them. Some people break the law for sheer pleasure and enjoyment‚ like graffiti and stealing. But there are many ways that a person is able to enjoy

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    Children Should Be Tried As Adults You walk into a court room‚ and the person clearly committed the crime they are being prosecuted for. This person is normal‚ they can think straight‚ they know what they did was wrong. But all they get is a slap on the wrist and are set free. A child/teenager who commits a crime is guilty. It is as simple as that‚ you should be punished for whatever you did no matter how old you are. Juvenile criminals must‚ and should be tried as adults. There are many reasons

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    because you guys are in poverty and don’t have enough money to support you so they flee and you are forced to work in the military. Children should not be forced to work in the military because it is not like they want to do it‚ they are forced and because it is not suited for them. Some people may disagree and say that children should become soldiers. In essence children should not be child soldiers because they can risk their lives and can die from being sexually abused and they are forced to so they

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    words together. PARENTS AND CHILDREN COMMUNICATION Definition Between Parents and Children Communication It is very important for parents to be able to communicate openly and effectively with their children. Open‚ effective communication benefits not only the children‚ but every member of the family. Relationship between parents and their children improve when there is effective communication taking place. In general‚ if the communication between parents and their children are good‚ then their

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    Parents’ smoking‚ drinking influence children The study included 120 children‚ ages 2 to 6. An adult researcher led a standardized play activity in which each child‚ acting as a Barbie or Ken doll‚ shopped for a visiting friend. A store stocked with133 miniature items gave the children choices — including meat‚ fruit‚ vegetables‚ snacks‚ nonalcoholic drinks‚ cigarettes‚ beer and wine. The children could “buy” anything they wanted by filling a small grocery cart and taking it to a small checkout

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    others is another. Researchers have found that often time’s children with alcoholic parents are negatively affected on a mental‚ physical‚ and emotional level. There are numerous different disorders that affect children and are related to their parents’ alcohol intake. The research done in this study focuses on the cause and effect relationship alcoholic parents have on their children. Past research reveals that children with alcoholic parents are more likely to struggle with anxiety disorders‚ panic

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    pictured by many with two parents. But for some their family composes of only one. Doug Hewitt (2010)‚ an eHow Contributor said that Single-parents families are defined as households in which there is at least one child under the age of 18 and there is only one parent in the household because of divorce‚ death or because the parent never married. Moreover‚ Cox (1984) emphasized that the largest percentage of single-parent families result from divorce followed by death of a parent. According to Medina

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