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    for support‚ they are greeted by someone in India‚ particularly in Mumbai or Bangalore. However‚ even with this increase of dependency on workers in India‚ there are still major inequalities that are present in Indian society. In his book The White Tiger (2008) by Aravind Adiga‚ we learn that although India may have gained independence in the 1940s from the British‚ many still live in servitude and poverty today. We also learn about the conditions that many of India ’s working class live in‚ including

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    how to raise your child to be good When I was a child my parents especially my father always told me how working hard at something (especially school) would pay off when I got older‚ but I think they could have done more to help me reach my true potential. Parents should spend more time with their kids doing productive activities. Children who spend more time with their parents doing productive and fun activities‚ such as: playing sports‚ reading books‚ playing board games‚

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    "The Lamb" is one of the poems in the Songs of Innocence‚ which was published in 1789. As the contrary poem to "The Lamb"‚ "The Tiger" in the Songs of Experience came 5 years later in 1794. In the fifth stanza of "The Tiger"‚ there is a question asked by Blake "Did he who made the Lamb make thee?" Blake questions if the tiger was created by the same being that created the lamb. In the following part of my paper‚ I would try to answer this question. There are some symbols in the two poems. In the

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    Attachment needs: By knowing the background of a child‚ having a good relationship with his/hers parents/carers and learning about the child’s interests all adds to aid the bonding. Each child is allocated a key worker but all staff should be able and available to engage with a child. Listening to them‚ builds the trust and confidence they will have with you and therefore are more likely to come to you with any problems or concerns e.g. a child in nursery has quite a distressing time when his parent

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    Is Tiger Parenting Truly the Best Choice ? Recent years‚ Chinese traditional way to rear a child has raised great interest to westerners. The typical Chinese parenting‚ which is known as "Tiger Parenting" do cultivate some talents. Moreover‚ a lot of Chinese possess well controlled behavior and they are inclined to obey all the rules set by their parents‚ working hard to achieve success. That is why Tiger Parenting is so attractive to more and more westerners that they are constantly discussing

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    The book Tears Of A Tiger is a great book about a high school basketball player Andy‚ and his friends. Andy had a fantastic life. He had three best friends named Robert‚ Tyrone‚ and B.J. Also he had a girl friend named Keisha. Andy’s life then changed after one night out with his friends. After him and his closest friends won the basketball game at Hazelwood High‚ they went out for a drive. They had bought some beer as their reward for winning. Andy was driving and Robert was sitting in the passenger’s

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    disabled every year due to child abuse. Three million children were reported as victims of child abuse and neglect in 1999 in the United States. Child abuse kills more children in America than does accidental falls‚ choking on food‚ suffocation‚ or fires in the home (Newton). As if these statistics weren’t horrifying enough‚ they are inaccurate in relaying the actual number of children that have fallen victim to child abuse in the United States. The sad reality is child abuse is severely underreported

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    Topic: The effects of single parent homes vs. both parents on child academic. Milne‚ Ann M.‚ et al. "Single Parents‚ Working Mothers‚ and the Educational Achievement of School Children." Sociology of Education 59.3 (1986): 125-39. ProQuest. 12 Oct. 2013. The researchers did a research on the effects of mother’s employment and living in a one-parent family on children’s achievement. According to Herzong and Sudia they argued that there is no difference in school achievement between children from

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    The term “tiger mother” was coined by Amy Chua in 2011 with the release of her memoir‚ The Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother. She refers to herself as a tiger mother because she was born into the year of the tiger in Chinese zodiac. Tiger people are “powerful‚ authoritative‚ and magnetic‚” (Kolbert‚ newyorker.com) Chua says‚ all qualities that show through in her parenting style. Before beginning this research project‚ I knew little of the subject of tiger moms. I thought of them stereotypically‚

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    The Roaring Tigers and the Asian Miracle Until a few years ago one could not open the pages of a public affairs magazine without running into a commentary claiming for example that ¡®Asian countries have developed a new and superior form of capitalism that is beating the pants off Western‚ free market economies¡¯ (Altfest‚ 1998). Between 1965 and 1990 the economy of East Asia grew faster than all other regions of the world‚ roughly three times as fast as other developing regions and twenty-five

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