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    Spanking Children

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    have increased. You have just witnessed abuse and although some of you will argue “Corporal punishment” or “decline “the effects of spanking children are negative. Corporal punishment such as “spanking” proves to only have a negative impact on the future development of a child both short and long term. A recent study by Afifi and colleagues showed‚ children who are spanked risk of mental illnesses are dramatically increased. Theses mental illnesses include: risk of depression‚ risk of mania‚ risk

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    Diabetes and children

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    Children and Diabetes Management Sandra D. Lahrman American Sentinel University Children and Diabetes Management Type II diabetes is an evolving prevalence globally implicating not only predominately-obese middle age adults but also now adolescents and children ranging from 6-15 years of age relatively among the ethnic descent population presenting with other comorbid implications. Diabetes main relationship corresponds with the rising incidence of obesity from repeated exposure

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    The Lost Children

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    The Lost Children The lost children also known as “The Lost Children Sudan” are a large group of children in sudan who are caught in the crosshairs of civil war that has been taking place in northern africa for a great number of years. The civil war has split Sudan into what is now known as “Sudan” and “South Sudan” which became an independent state on July 9th 2011. This civil war has displaced and killed many families and children and often forcing those children into becoming “child soldiers”

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    Children and Exercise

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    In our society today one of the most difficult problems we are facing is the large numbers of obesity in our children. One of the major factors in that is this; our children have become less physically active. At an early age children start watching TV‚ learn how to operate a computer‚ and play video games. Having technological skills is now a necessity in all of our lives because everything has turned "computerized‚" but the fact is that our children are relying on these types of entertainment rather

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    Lost Children

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    Lost Children The child walks down the path. The child looks left and right at each fork. At each fork a sign points in the direction the child is assigned to walk down. Left right‚ left right follow the path. Do as you are told. Do not question. March along like a good child. Do not upset the system This path is meant for you. Do not divert from it or you will be doomed to a life on the outskirts of society. The child continues down the path. Slowly the child is educated. The child is told what

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    Runaway Children

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    Negative and Positive Issues on Runaway Children In the United States alone one in seven children between the ages of ten and eighteen run away from their homes. With this statistic‚ one million to three million children are homeless due to being a runaway child. Runaway children are kids that voluntary run away from home late at night without permission for their parents or care giver. The issues that causes a child to runaway is wanting to have the power over doing what they want to do without

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    Indigo Children

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    Szaty 1  Alexis Szaty  Professor Williams  April 10‚ 2014  Communications    Indigo Children are described as children who are believed to possess special‚ unusual‚  and sometimes supernatural traits or abilities. Indigo children are those who are believed to  represent a higher state of human evolution. The term itself is a reference to the belief that such  children have an indigo colored aura. The color indigo represents the chakra of the third eye‚  which is associated with intuition‚ and paranormal abilities such as seeing angels

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    Pets or Children

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    skunks‚ alligators‚ and monkeys. Many Japanese children tame mice and teach them to dance to music. Australian children sometimes make pets of kangaroos. Pets can make interesting‚ playful companion. People enjoy teaching them to do tricks to obey commands. They must see that their pets have food‚ exercise‚ and a proper place to live‚ so they will be happy and healthy. As for children‚ there are families that really love them‚ make sure that the children have sufficient food‚ a proper place to live

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    Cook’s article‚ "Lunchbox Hegemony‚" he explains how advertisement has been using up children’s daily existence through these brand named messages. We tend to see advertisements everyday of our lives‚ but how do you young kids get that same attention? Children have to hassle their parents into buying things for them to be satisfied. Kids have what we call self-expression to create their own meanings of cartoons‚ toys‚ or games. Having read "Lunchbox Hegemony‚" I think that advertisement has become such

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    Malnutrition in Children

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    CAUSES OF MULNUTRITION IN CHILDREN UNDER FIVE YEAR OLD IN MATHARE SLUMS NAIROBI PRESENTED BY [Name] Admission number SUPERVISOR: A RESERCH PROPOSAL SUBMITED TO KENYA INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF A DIPLOMA IN NUTRITION AND DIETETICS MANAGEMENT May 2012 DECLARATION Student’s declaration I declare that this is my original work and has not been submitted in any other learning institution for the award of degree or diploma. Name Signature Date Supervisor

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