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    Advertising to Children

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    INFLUENCING CHILDREN A great variety of media can be used by advertisers in order to effectively target children. There are several media options to reach children‚ and other continuously evolving and acquiring stronger presence among them. This includes broadcast media‚ being television the most effective medium to reach children (Moore‚ 2004). Besides‚ print advertising‚ product placements‚ sales promotions and public relations cannot be underestimated as an effective media to reach children. However

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    Depression and Children

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    Signs and Symptoms of Children with Depression July 25‚ 2012 Psychology 268 About 2.5% of children in the U.S. suffer from depression. Depression is significantly more common in boys under the age of 10. But by age 16‚ girls have a greater incidence of depression. Signs and symptoms of depression in children include: Irritability or anger. Continuous feelings of sadness and hopelessness. Social withdrawal. Increased sensitivity to rejection. Changes in appetite -- either increased

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    Children and War

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    Children as soldiers is a phenomenon that is so far fetched in our culture that to believe that other countries have these kids in combat zones is implausible. The realities of these young children soldiers are real and many of these young lives are lost. These young children are recruited in a number of ways‚ the immense aftermath is undeniable‚ and the factors‚ such as environmental‚ physical‚ and economic‚ that encircle their basic need to survive. Children are not born to kill‚ they are taught

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    and Inclusion in Work with Children and Young People 1.1 Identify the current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity The current codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity are as follows:- Every Child Matters 2003 and Children Act 2004 updated in 2010 Help Children Achieve More – Organisations and agencies involved with children between birth and 19 years should ensure children to be Safe‚ Healthy‚ Enjoy

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    Tv and the Children

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    The children daily television show was a half hour program when I was growing up. Now‚ children can watch television up to 24 hours per day. A study done by the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and Children’s Digital Media Centers (2003) statistical findings show that 43 percent children under the age of two watch TV every day. By the age of two‚ 74 percent of all infants and toddlers have watched TV. On average children under six spend two hours per day in front of the TV screen. About the same

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    Marriage and children

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    Sandra Dominguez Mr. Null ENG 475 29 July 2014 Marriage and Children For many years‚ marriage has been considered “Old-fashioned.” In today’s society‚ many people are skipping altogether the traditions of marriage and its true value. Sir Paul Coleridge‚ author of “Why I Believe any Couple Who Want to Start a Family Should be Ready to Marry” states‚ “Marriage has come to be seen as unfashionable. . . . [and] an ever-growing number of children are no longer brought up in stable households.” Clearly‚

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    There are no bad children‚ only bad parents. There are no bad children‚ only bad parents; they are only copying what they see from the different members of the family. It is also known that the role of the family during early children development is very important‚ principally because of its role as an agent of socialization by which the children learn the models to follow. Although the emphasis placed on the early years may be overstated‚ most parents feel that they are responsible for the behavior

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    Free The Children

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    place. Craig makes children all over the world have a voice by creating his foundation free the children. Free the Children is an global/international charity movement found in 1995 by human

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    Obesity In Children

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    society for both children and adults. Nearly 35% of adults in the United States are estimated to be overweight or obese; concurrently one-third of American children are thought to be overweight or obese. Estimations have shown that by the year 2030 nearly 85% of adults in the United States will either be overweight or obese. This epidemic seems to be due to a variety of different factors‚ however‚ one of the leading causes of obesity in children‚ as well as adults‚ is inactivity. Children under the age

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    Children of Divorce

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    Counseling Children of Divorce Kristy Bazzanella Liberty University Abstract Currently‚ 50% of today’s children are affected by parental divorce. Court dockets across the country are rife with angry parents embroiled in contentious divorce proceedings that are often protracted by custody and child support disputes. Children of these broken and failed marriages are stuck in the midst of a traumatic event. Whatever parental strife existed prior to divorce is now

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