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    Impact of Non- Serious Behavior of Parents on Their Children Academic Performance By: Sanam Sarwar 1: Introduction: Recent years in Pakistan‚ school management faces many challenges through studies of their students although they are performing well when they are at school but at home their performance were not improved. Management have decided to solve this out and arranged a meeting of staff members of all the campuses. They have gathered data of children those progress are not satisfactory

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    Should Parents Limit the Use of Social Media by Teenagers? How do you connect with your friends? Meeting each other face-to face? Using mobile phones? Or just watching what they posted on Facebook and Twitter? Social media‚ including Facebook‚ Twitter and YouTube‚ is a two-way communication media that helps people to stay connected to other sites‚ resources and people. In today’s society‚ staying connected to others is very important‚ especially for the teenagers‚ who need to keep themselves up-dated

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    Adults are saying that their children are misbehaving with them but children are saying their parents can not understand them in today’s generation.... Now a days the science and technology has increased and due to this the living standard of the people have become advanced.Every children of today’s generation thinks highly.Our parents are having old thinking and due to this the thinking of today’s children wouldn’t match with the thinking of their parents.With the time‚ the education has become

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    that all of you are familiar with being yelled at by our parents‚ maybe it was because of your report cards or maybe it was because you went out late. Whatever reason it was‚ I am sure that none of us was happy about our parents being ‘whiny’‚ right? But‚ at all the times that happened‚ have you ever hated your parents so bad you want to die so that you can make them feel bad at your funeral? Believe it or not‚ this is what some of the children who were interviewed by the Nationwide Coalition to End

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    everything. Children have more neurons actively working than adults because the brain provides too many connections before it decides which ones to keep. This means that children are overly sensitive to stimuli in their environment. Children will absorb information from any environment that they are placed in: school‚ home‚ or on the streets. If a child is exposed to negative stimuli‚ the risk of future psychological defects is increased exponentially. It can be argued that children should learn for

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    HRM330 Labor Relations Paper Assignment DeVry University Dr. Bowman 05/26/2014 Introduction: As a Human Resources Manager we wear many hats‚ nd have many responsibilities. One of them is making sure we treat our employees fairly. We also want to make sure we do not give our employees a reason to have another organization‚ such as unions‚ to govern over them. A union is used to improve the pay conditions and hours of the employees. The employers would select others to represent

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    Quality of Parents

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    Hester What qualities should a good parent possess? What qualities does a good parent possess? That’s a hard question. Everyone has their own definition of what a parent should be. Some parents think that to be a good parent they need to immersed in religion‚ adding another set of rules on top of the ones already set in place by them. Others think that being a good parent simply means only taking care of the child’s immediate needs. While I didn’t grow up with the best parents in the world‚ I was

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    Should Children get Paid to do Chores? According to The Wall Street Journal‚ “71% of parents pay their kids to do chores”‚ so why do they do this? Some kids think that they should get paid to do chores‚ however some parents think that they should not pay their kids to do chores. Children should get paid to do their chores because children will learn how to set goals‚ and children will learn how to manage their money. When children get paid to do their chores‚ it shows them how to to set goals

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    within organized sports teams as a way to give children incentive to try sports and engage in physical activities. While these trophies are intended to reward children for their contribution‚ the praise is undeserved‚ and will potentially create more harm than good in the future. A participation trophy is a tangible reminder that a child showed up to a game or tournament‚ but it has no fundamental value besides that. Through participation trophies‚ children receive the message that their success does

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    In the learning module‚ "How a Member Decides to Vote" my experience as I participated in the activity was very enlightening. I heard for all kinds of people with different backgrounds‚ ages‚ genders‚ and viewpoints. The different viewpoints presented regarding the issue of the "flag amendment” were strongly for the bill and strongly against the bill. Not one person present were neutral in what they believed should happen in regards to the “flag amendment”. Those that were strongly for the bill

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