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    downs in my life. Even though my GPA is not one of the highest what hasn’t will never go down are motivations and my decides to succeed. All those obstacles that I have had to overcome made me a better person and student. Coming back to college with a child was not as bad as I thought. On the contrary‚ now I am back on track and I am doubling the effort to graduate. I know there is still a long way to go and many more things to learn but with all the guidance‚ resources‚ and chances for success that I

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    How should children be raised? 1. Give an account of child raising principles as presented in the three texts. Sophia Chua-Rubenfeld‚ “Why I love my strict Chinese mom”‚ a newspaper report by Mandy Stadtmiller from The New York post website‚ 2011. 18-year old Sophia Chua-Rubenfeld says that she loves the tough parenting methods her mother used and thanks. Sophia has now become an independent thinker who makes the most of new opportunities. Tiger mother principle(s): The tiger mother method

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    liberalization has led parents lavish too much liberty‚ blank check and affection on their children which have proved dangerous in each and every aspect. I 100% agree with this statement. This freedom is multifaceted and begins at home as making negative use of the liberty of expression and action‚ children are allowed to say and do whatever they like. Then the very freedom penetrates schools and the concept of “Maar Nahin Piyar” is overemphasized. Moreover‚ rich and busy parents promote habits of extravagancies

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    Love of Parents

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    Love of Parents by Ronaire Joy G. Del Rosario An endless love of parents is a treasure forever cherish by their children. INTRODUCTION The parents know‚ what kind of a man their child will be‚ because he’ll be their reflection.A child is going to be born. Now it is very important that parents must love their baby. They must dream about the way their child will grow

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    Today‚ a lot of significant number of people are being married and still being single. This has changed their lives and gives the differences between their lives. In this essay‚ I’m going to compare and contrast the differences between single people lives and married people lives in their lifestyle‚ companionship‚ and responsibility. Firstly‚ Lifestyle is the first difference between single and married people lives. Single people will have much more privacy in their life. They will not be bothered

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    The Undercover Parent

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    Needed The argument Harlan Coben has presented in his article‚ “The Undercover Parent”‚ is that it is acceptable to equip your child’s computer with spyware. Coben gives several reasons as to why parents should install spyware on their child’s computer. One reason‚ that a child could “unknowingly be conversing with a pedophile.” However‚ I disagree with the writer’s argument due to it being inconsistent and inaccurate. Parents should not install spyware on their child’s computer because it will put a

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    Single Father Parenting

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    FABELLA‚ Jerzelle Mae Ann O. – BS AECO December 4‚ 2014 ENG 2 Y-2R Final LRP Single Father Parents: According to Horton and Hunt (1964)‚ the family is a kinship grouping which provides for the rearing of children and for certain other human needs. The setting of the most intense human emotional experiences is centered upon the occurrence of changes in the family. Due to the tremendous influence that the family imposes upon the individual and society‚ its dissolution could bring about

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    Mai Nguyen Professor Ramona PHIL 202 Words count: 2045 The Danger of a Single Story and the Application of Ethical Theories In 2009 the Nigerian writer Chimamanda Adichie gave a fabulous TED talk called “The Danger of a Single Story.” It was about what happens when complex human beings and situations are reduced to a single narrative: when Africans‚ for example‚ are treated as pitiable poor‚ starving victims with flies on their faces. Her point was that each individual life contains a heterogeneous

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    The Effects Daycare Has on One’s Child and Family As a full-time working‚ single mother of two children‚ I have come across some difficulties in my time. I am struggling to find the funds to provide a quality childcare service for my children. My four year old son and two year old daughter are the most important thing in my life. Raising children on my own can be a struggle. It is hard to keep track of all the things they need as they are getting older. I have to maintain

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    number of single parent households is the increase in divorce‚ which leaves more parents raising children without a partner. This increase in marital breakdown may be explained in terms of an increasing acceptance of diversity and choice in family life. Possibly due to secularisation‚ a decrease in the importance of religion in people’s lives‚ there is increasing less stigma attached to parents who raise children outside of a nuclear family structure. Many people would argue that a single parent could

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