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    Give Up Our Freedoms? Why? In 1961‚ the United States of America set forth in placing a new president who wished to change the tide of global‚ as well as domestic‚ unrest by asking for peace. President John F. Kennedy stated in his inaugural address‚ “The world is very different now. For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish…all form of human life.” (Kennedy 541) Since that day an echoed sentiment is given by every American President up to today. Although‚ anyone who was born of American

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    people have different ideas of how our nation will succeed. One big idea that people continue to argue about is how our economy should be played out. It’s either a good idea to give to the poor to make things fair‚ or keep your money to yourselves‚ or maybe it’s a good idea to put a cap on the population so we don’t have to give to the poor. I believe that we shouldn’t give to the poor because they will use our givings in a negative way‚ which would make us regret doing goods. Some people such as William

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    Andrelea Foerster Marriage & Family Dr. Ekechukwu 4/12/13 The Impact on Children of Alcoholic Parents The significant and detrimental impact on family life and child development caused by parental alcohol use cannot be underestimated‚ often putting children in danger. Alcohol use and disorders are a major public health problem. Alcohol abuse in poor and deprived communities is particularly deleterious as the scarce financial resources of the family needed for food‚ health care‚ and education

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    Children with Gay/Lesbian Parents: Will they live the same lifestyle as their parents? What I Already Know/What I Want to Know As of this year‚ about seven states have legalized gay marriage. California‚ New York and New Hampshire are just a few of the states that recognize and allow gay marriage. It has taken years for homosexual to get the privilege to be legally bound to someone they love. Just like the old playground song‚ "First comes love then comes marriage then comes the

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    had different ideas as to whether or not athletics should be kept in schools or eliminated. In the United States‚ many claim that sports can hold their students back and stop them from doing their absolute best in other activities.Therefore‚ schools should dispose of sports to give students more free time in the afternoon‚ prevent academic failure‚ and save money. Plenty of students who do not have school sports pleasantly find that they have more time in the afternoon for their families and homework

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    Few people would defend the Victorian attitude to children‚ but if you were a parent in those days‚ at least you know where you stood: children were to be seen and not heard. Freud and company did away with all that and parents have been bewildered ever seen. The child’s happiness is all important‚ the psychologists say‚ but what about the parent’s happiness? Parents suffer constantly from fear and guilt while their children gaily romp about pulling the place part. A good old-rearing manual would

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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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    major issue. Many surveys and estimations are done regarding income level of various groups of people. As a large portion of the overall children is being participated in the kindergarten‚ the target is to find out the income level scenario of kindergarten children parents. This report is based on a small scale survey conducted on parents of kindergarten children. It focuses on their income level; how income varies with variable factors such as job type (business or service-holder‚ gender (female

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    Freedom of speech is a right that everyone in this country was born with. Does that mean we should be allowed to say anything we want? Should there be guidelines? Without self-monitoring we cannot control speech and make sure everyone has the same freedom. One of the issues is people are allowed to condemn speech for its offensive nature‚ but forbidding someone from sharing his or her thoughts can become a constitutional issue. The article says‚ “Fighting words‚ or comments made to a specific

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    U.S.-born children with immigrant parents Jia Lu Chen New York University Abstract There are lots of different types of families in America because of its diversified culture. Children grew up in different families may be influenced by different elements including family‚ education‚ community and so on. U.S.-born children with immigrant parents are facing much more challenges from the very beginning of their life than children with American parents. The society which as

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