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    IMPACT OF WORKING PARENTS ON MANAGING THEIR FAMILY Based on our observation‚ there are more than 70% of parents in Malaysian are working or employed. Socio-economic conditions in Malaysia have contributed to the need for dual incomes for families. Economically‚ “the number of two parent families below the poverty line would increase if they were to become single income families. Socially‚ it was the norm‚ in the past‚ for women to stay at home having a more expressive role in the family; taking care

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    Bill McKibben in the essay‚ The Case for Single-Child Families‚ argues that the human race is overpopulated. He thinks that smaller families are better for the environment and suggests that not all parents are good parents. There are such things as bad parents and their parenting styles aren’t always good. McKibben points out that it might be a good idea to start talking about overpopulation and maybe start rethinking opinions about only having a certain amount of children in attempts to prevent

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    alcoholism may run in families. Being an alcoholic is one thing‚ but letting the effects of alcoholism affect the lives of 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

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    Personal Statement Assignment Growing up in a single parent home isn’t exactly what you would call easy. It was difficult‚ but it shaped me into the person I am today‚ a hardworking independent student with big dreams. My mom went through a lot to raise me and my older sister the “right” way. Her strong influence made her my top role model‚ the one person I aspire to be like in the future. My father was gone most of my life. From the stories that I’ve heard‚ he’s not a nice person. My mom never

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    Having grown up in a single parent home with two sisters who did not complete high school‚ made the pressure for me to succeed unimaginable. The constant reminder of achieving greatness has stuck with me since I was eight years old. Throughout middle school I was top of my class‚ in high school I graduated cum laude with a 4.4 GPA and currently in my 1st year of college I am top of my intermediate/college algebra class‚ I scored the highest grade out of all 5 of my psychology teachers classes‚ and

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    Should Parents Send Their child to a Single-sex School? Thesis Statement: To make school environment better in terms of efficiency‚ school officials came to introduce class differentiation years ago but there are so many problems if parents send their child to single-sex school. I. Education is a conventional mode of receiving knowledge needed for people to pursue professional aspirations. What shape such aspirations are schools that narrow children’s scope of interests‚ determine the areas of

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    In A Single Parent Household Affect The Child? How does a single parent household affect a child’s wellbeing? This is a question asked by many in today’s society. For the past decades‚ society indicated that in order for a child to acquire a successful household‚ it must consist of a mother and a father. It was said in order for a child to be accomplishing‚ he or she must have the presence of both parents‚ but times have changed. The present-day society is much different from the past. Single parent

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    May/June 2014/Paper 11 (a) What is meant by the term beanpole family? A multi-generation extended family‚ in a pattern which is long and thin‚ with few aunts and uncles‚ reflecting fewer children being born in each generation‚ but people living longer. (b) Two reasons for the increase in the number of lone-parent families. Firstly‚ the increasing number of single women choosing to bear or adopt and raise children alone. Technological developments allowing insemination without inter-course contribute

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    Relationship between Parents and Children in Chinese Family Guangyao Zhai Teddy Chocos Seminar-126G Apr 1‚ 2013 In general‚ parents from different cultures differ in the methods to deal with the relationship between their children. Comparing with

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    RS-151 Final Paper Decline of the Traditional American Family: Homosexual Parents The conception that lesbians and gay men may be parents is frequently perceived in today ’s society as impossible or immoral. Gay men and lesbians are often viewed as excluded from having children because sexual reproduction is related to men and women couples only. My approach to this uniquely controversial topic of gay parenting will be that of attempting to analyze the pro side. Gays and lesbians are

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