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    www.vidyarthiplus.com Anna University DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Software Project Management NOTES Subject Name: IT2403 Software Project Management Year / Sem : IV / VIII www.vidyarthiplus.com www.vidyarthiplus.com UNIT 1 Software Quality Contents: · Views of Quality · Hierarchical Modeling · Boehm and McCall’s Models · Quality Criteria · Interrelation · Measuring Quality · Quality Metrics · Overall Measures of Quality Quality: Ability of the product/service

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    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 households

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    An Evaluation of English’s What Grown Children Owe Their Parents By Goh Jialing Caryn In her article‚ Jane English proposes a theory that grown children owe nothing to their parents on the basis that the parent-child relationship is one which leans toward friendship and not indebtedness. According to English‚ the moral obligation grown children hence have towards their parents is no more than the kind we have towards friends or loved ones. She illustrates the two similar‚ but distinct‚ relations

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    Though often in conflict with my parents‚ we share many characteristics. I’ve learned that every day I become more like my parents. They are my role models so I recognize that we act‚ talk‚ and believe in similar ways. This affects our relationship both positively and negatively. Several characters in the book Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry also learn that they are like one or both of their parents. I’m capable of relating to both of my parents‚ but in my opinion‚ my dad and I have the most similarities

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    Why Our Parents Don’t Allow Us To Pursue Our Passion? Learning starts at home from the very day you take birth‚ and parents play the role of loving teachers. They inculcate values‚ culture and tradition in you. They teach you manners‚ etiquettes‚ and guide you through different stages of life‚ even your career. Parents who think they know what is best for you: Some parents are authoritative and they impose their wishes on you without giving you a chance to take your own decisions. This is one of

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    Children emulate their parents. As a parent‚ you are your children’s first role model. Pay attention to what you say and what you do around them and think about what kind of example you are making. Model the behavior and character you hope your children will adopt and live by the rules you set. A good listener Express your interest in your children and listen to their feelings‚ reactions‚ and opinions. Try to understand their point of view. A good friend A good parent enjoys and wants to play

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    Parenting is an acquired skill achieved usually at a early part of adulthood‚ or subliminally obtained from the false conception that reading a "How to Parent for Dummies" books will actually give you that skill. Two insightful passages into the world of parenting‚ a essay‚ "The Most Powerful Question a Parent Can Ask..." written by Neil Millar and the short story "Be-ers and Doers" by Budge Wilson. Both passages attack the common ground of disrespectful children and how to raise them to your ideals

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    Argumentative Both parents should assume equal responsibility in raising child. I. Introduction Both parents should assume equal responsibility in raising child because this will improve the stability and confidence in them and they can be successful people and can have benefits in childhood and adulthood. II. Opposing arguments : Single Parents environment A. More consistent. B. Peaceful atmosphere. C. Responsible

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    of seniors said their parents intervened on their behaves to solve problems either “very often” or “sometimes”‚ was found in the article “Five Signs You Were Raised By Helicopter Parents”. I’m not saying protecting them is unacceptable‚ however‚ why not let them learn how to protect themselves just a little. There comes a point where too much protection will a child’s development in a bad way‚ not being in dependable‚ and not having a social life. In “I Am a Helicopter Parent-And I Don’t Apologize”

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    research papers‚ essays‚ and term paper examples. Both Parents Should Assume Equal Responsibility in Raising a Child A child growing up with both parents and a child growing up in single parent house have significant differences. The well being and development of a child‚ both psychologically and physically‚ rely vastly on how well each parent performs their roles. Taking care of a child is not an easy task but it is crucial that both parents assume equal responsibility in raising a child since

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