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    where to start with that. I guess my life would have been different if everything had worked out the way the story books read but that just wasn’t how it happened for me. I grew up in a "broken home"‚ meaning my mother and father were not together for the majority of my life and I’ve never had the "traditional" family setting. That being said I still have two parents and this is for them. Mary - Most people would write mother or mom here but you lost that title from me a long time ago. Because of

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    PS 103 ASSIGNMENT 1 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ID: S99003183; URIAM ROBATI ABSTRACT Domestic Violence has a great effect on children. Domestic violence also known as domestic abuse‚ spousal abuse or child abuse is recognized as a pattern of abusive behavior by one or both partners especially those in marriage. This coercive behavior is used against another person to obtain power and control over the other party in a relationship. Domestic violence takes many forms such as physical violence which

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    The Effects of Video Games on Children: What Parents Need to Know The home video game industry is now over 30 years old. In that time‚ computer technology has improved at a geometric rate. A high speed elevator now has more computing power than the Apollo spacecraft that landed on the moon. The promise of computers and video games as teachers was clearly recognized in the 1980s when there was a nationwide push to get computers into the classrooms. In the years that have followed‚ researchers

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    Xavier Miranda Professor John Mammen English 1301 23 June 2012 The Effects of Rap Music on Children “There is no danger of developing eyestrain from looking on the bright side of things.” This quote fits perfectly with this topic. Too many people look at the negativities in music‚ Rap music to be specific. Rap music can have negative effects on those who listen to it‚ but just as easily and equally have a positive and beneficial outcome. Yes‚ many rappers use vulgar derogative terms to describe

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    Literature Review: Cartoon has taken a significant part in both children and parent’s life as both of them enjoys it. With the cuteness‚ funny approach‚ adorable looks etc. of the cartoon characters are making themselves more close to the viewers both adult and children. Studies have shown infants aged 18 months and older starts to show interest towards television and later within 2.5 years they have become an “active viewers” ( Aliyeva ). Cable television network is now available to about 75 percent

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    technologically advanced society. However‚ there is a big controversy questioning the effects of these media outlets on children. Much of society claims to have proof for the belief that media violence affects children negatively. However‚ I am skeptical of the evidence that is stated to prove that claim. I feel that society has placed the blame on these mediums for the violent acts‚ however serious or trivial‚ that children commit way too easily‚ before they even begin to examine the parenting of today’s

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    Overweight Children A child being overweight is becoming one of the biggest issues in our nation‚ it’s almost impossible to walk down the streets now days without seeing an overweight or obese child. This problem with overweight children starts with what they are eating. Children come home from school and they usually want a snack. Instead of eating an apple or vegetable‚ they snack on cakes and chips. They eat whatever is appealing to them. They don’t realize the serious effect that

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    Subject: “The Debilitating Effects of TV on Children” Topic: u02d2 The Debilitating Effects of TV on Children Author: Dolores Staggs Date: October 18‚ 2012 1:15 AM J. Grohol (2009‚ September 9) “The Debilitating Effects of TV on Children” The main arguments that the author is making are:TV can be very detrimental to the mental development of children and teenagers. And that it should only be allowed in moderation. Not “whenever they want” and “as much as they want.” The main purpose of this

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    fact that all children and young people are faced with transitions‚ although some may be affected positively and some negatively. When children are faced with planned or unplanned transitions they may experience feelings such as anger‚ guilt‚ rejection‚ and sadness. Other ways that children and young people may show the effects made by transition i.e. attention seeking behavior‚ friendship/peer problems‚ and becoming withdrawn and quiet or displaying uncharacteristic habits. Children and young people

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    A Nuclear Family o A "nuclear" family is two parents of opposite sex and their children. A nuclear family‚ named from the idea of it being the family at the "nucleus" of other family groups‚ consists of a father‚ mother and any number of their children. It is defined by blood relation of the parents and children and the marriage of the parents. Because this term does not include other variations of family units‚ it is becoming antiquated as it is more common to see families that do not fit into

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