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    The Long-Term and Short-Term Effects of Poverty on Children Poverty is everywhere‚ and can effect anyone. All people have either seen‚ or know someone that is poor. Some people believe that if they move to another state‚ or another part of the city that poverty can be escaped. Impoverished people are not only those who live on the streets. Most poor people have a place to stay‚ and they live in places like the projects‚ and the bad areas of the city. Some poor people have jobs ‚ and even shop

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    EFFECTS OF SCHIZOPHRENIA ON FAMILIES” Katrinka Joy L. Bañez I. Introduction A. What is Schizophrenia? Schizophrenia is a complex brain disorder that makes it hard for people affected to think clearly‚ have normal emotional responses‚ act normally in social situations and tell the difference between what is real and what is not. It makes people withdraw from the outside world and always act out in fear. People suffering from schizophrenia may see or hear things

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    disturb visitation experience. These are all factors that can result in bad experiences and leaving a negative mark on children. Nonetheless‚ both scenarios place a burden on children because it deprives them from having a healthy and strong relationship with their mothers. Similarly distance weakens mother and child relationship. This separation disrupts the bond between mother and children. More precisely it disrupts parenting and child development. Of course‚ child’s age plays a crucial factor in

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    Children who are brought up in families that do not have large amounts of money are better prepared to deal with the problems of adult life than children brought up by wealthy parents. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion? Families have different financial levels and some people think that this variety of the family budgets have an impact on children skills. I believe that amount of money in family budget does not affect children’s preparation to deal with some problems in

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    and watching TV is the favourable moment for the kids‚ no world without it. Healthy and active children is still produced by a country though this phenomena occurs widely. Educational TV for under-twos has little benefit‚ says the US report. The American academy of Paediatrics states that there is evidence to back up advertising claims that television and DVDs can improve social language skills. Children who spend hours every day on their PlayStation or Xbox video consoles may not be rotting their

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    CLASS : XI IPA 7 BROKEN HOME Good afternoon to my esteemed teacher and to all of my friends. This afternoon‚ I want to thank God for giving us a sunny day today‚ and also to ma’am Sinur who has given me the opportunity to give a speech about the broken home. First of all‚ I want to tell what exactly is the meaning of broken home. Broken home is a situation where there is chaos in the family‚ and result in psychological pressure on the victim. Parents no longer care for their children‚ both problems

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    part of every household‚ entertaining children of all ages with the various animated programs it offers. However‚ the amount of time a child spends fixed in front of a television screen is incredible. In fact‚ children under the age of 11 spend more than 28 hours a week fixed in front of their television screens (Boyse).It is important to consider the quality of television shows because no one can deny the fact that children have become addicted to them. Children are subject to a plethora of cartoons

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    The Effects of Schizophrenia on the Family First off I would like to tell you what exactly schizophrenia is. Schizophrenia is a brain disease‚ with concrete and specific symptoms due to physical and biochemical changes in the brain. This illness strikes young people in their prime age usually between 16 and 25. Schizophrenia is almost always treatable with medication. Contrary to what most think schizophrenia is not a "split personality"‚ or caused by childhood trauma‚ bad parenting‚ or poverty

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    1997-1998 The Internet Today: Causes and Effects 1996 was the year of Internet. We constantly saw and heard the word "Internet" everywhere last year. The beginning of the Internet was the computer network called ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency) which started in 1969 and was supported by the Department of Defense in America since they wanted the webbed network which cannot be severed easily. At the beginning‚ ARPA had been used for the military need; and when it became more commercialized

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    brains and ultimately‚ the behavior. Disadvantaged children clearly do not benefit from their place in society. Scientists‚ however‚ believe they have found one solution that can hopefully equate the growth of such children with normal but not necessarily affluent kids. Through creative enhancing techniques such as dance or movement‚ drawing and music‚ all children‚ underprivileged children especially‚ can advance their development. Disadvantaged children become exposed to several obdurate‚ agitating

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