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    Module:1 Assingment :3 1) One of the discoveries of Dr.Montessori about the child in the first few years needs to be active to be able to develop. Explain this statement? Ans:Introduction: Dr.Maria Montessorie has really observed a children so carefully‚ accurately and correctly that she can authoratively talk that “ she has discovered the child”.She has designed such a nice and attractive system for children. a)Purposefull activity and discipline: As

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    Benefits Of Vaccination

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    health industry since they made their first appearance‚ especially regarding children. Many people though may still be confused on whether or not these vaccinations are good for their children since there is evidence pointing in two different directions. There is much research to be done about both sides of the argument to decide if getting you child vaccinated is a good idea or not. This leaves many people with questions regarding if these vaccines are safe‚ if they work‚ and what the side effects

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    Ethics of Designer Babies

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    I believe that it is unacceptable to reproduce genetically designed babies‚ unless it is to prevent disease or disability. Genetically designing babies can be used in many different ways. You can choose their hair and eye color‚ their IQ‚ and their special talents. People are beginning to predispose their children to be whatever they think they should be. Some want their children to be superstar athletes‚ while others want the next Beethoven. Others want their children to be just as they are. A deaf

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    What are my personal beliefs and values regarding diversity? Good question. By having different influences in my life‚ mostly positive‚ it has shaped my outlook about diversity and my beliefs. These influences and beliefs can help the children in my care to begin to shape their own cultural identities. I have always thought of people as humans. I do not see or care about race‚ gender‚ ability‚ or differences. I guess I was brought up with the think that if you are not hurting anyone or yourself

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    Baby Boom In America

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    Americans returned home from war in 1945 ready to reap the benefits of victory and a prospering economy. Accordingly‚ there were almost 2.3 million marriages in 1946‚ an increase of more than six hundred thousand over the previous year. Many of these newlyweds had children within a year: a record 3.8 million babies were born in 1947. This was the first year of the baby boom‚ which lasted for most of the 1950s. Between 1948 and 1953 more babies were born than had been over the previous thirty years.

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    Argument

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    to lack of organ supplies. Since organ sales in America are illegal‚ transplant tourism has increased. Many people would oppose to legalizing organ sales because those people believes that each person‚ whether rich or poor‚ must have equal medical benefits. Many operations are not being performed because there are not enough organs to use for transplant. Transplant operations have been performed successfully but the supplies of organs haven’t increased because many people are simply

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    Cosmological argument

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    weaknesses of Aquinas’ Cosmological argument The Cosmological argument attempts to explain that something has caused the universe to exist and this First cause is what we call God. The argument begins with observations that try to support the following statements: • Everything in the universe has a cause • The universe itself must have a cause • To avoid infinite regress of causes there must be an uncaused cause • This uncaused cause is God The argument uses inductive reasoning‚ which means

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    Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping

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    The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping Trial I. Events of the Time Period During the time of the kidnapping (America in the1930’s) America as undergoing some major political and economic changes. A controversial issue pf the time period was prohibition. Prohibition was the movement to stop the manufacturing and selling of alcoholic beverages. The eighteenth amendment outlawed the manufacturing‚ importing‚ exporting‚ transporting and selling of alcoholic beverages in the United States. Many Americans turned

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    Analysis: Baby Heartbreak

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    Media Report Analysis Referencing Chicago Referencing Style: Belle Taylor. 2012. Baby heartbreak. The Western Australia‚ 7 February 2012 (WORD COUNT: 1094) ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­ Part A Question 1: In the chosen article – Baby heartbreak involved of four area of law as stated in below. Criminal Law Criminal Law is the action of bringing harmful‚ threatened and danger to the society. Mr Silverstro careless drove on the road was considered bringing danger to the society and his direct family

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    The Three Parent Baby

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    the human genome and with it the ability to alter genetic material. While the alteration of human genes may have benefits‚ the use of this rapidly advancing technology should be approached with caution. The world recently witnessed the use of genetic alteration through a method called the “three parent baby.” This technique aims to prevent hereditary mitochondrial diseases in babies. Mitochondria are small organelles within cells. A mitochondrion contains enzymes that provide energy to a cell (Davidson)

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