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    Technology’s Impact on Families ITS 1000‚ Computer and Internet Literacy October 30‚ 2011 South University Online Technology has a huge impact on families. Whether this is good or bad‚ I believe technology has affected every family in some way or another. With technology being so plentiful in the modern age‚ it is hard to avoid. There are many benefits that come with the wide array of technology. Television and internet give us access to world news. It’s important to know what’s going on

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    Special Needs Prisoner There are many special needs prisoners‚ one that many are familiar with are the mentally ill. In 1955 there were no more mental institutions being built‚ on top of that forty had been shut down within a decade. Since there were more prisons opening up‚ they seemed the most qualified to care for and house these patients. Today prisons have taken on the lead role of caring for mentally ill patients‚ housing 45‚000 in prison to 3‚000 in mental institutions. Rehabilitation programs

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    ” it is a basic need for children to feel loved‚ valued‚ cared for and respected‚ in order for them to develop a positive self-image”. This is very important for setting the foundations of their emotional needs. Almost like a blue print for the rest of their emotional life. As a mother myself‚ I believe that children respond positively to love. It has been shown that an uninvolved parent (martin‚ 1983)” who displays little warmth and are usually unresponsive to the child’s needs”‚ may actually make

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    This Term Essay has been submitted by Ms Nipasha Mahanta ID No: 213140 On Political Science-I During the Monsoon session 2013 B.A. L.L.B (Hons)‚ First Year Section A Topic- Insurgency and its impact upon North-Eastern India with special reference to Assam and Bodoland conflict. Abstract “The Northeastern part of India has been replete with episodes of violent secessionist and separatist movements since the time of independence.”1 “The basic reason

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    Children with Special Needs Part 1: What is Inclusion? An inclusive learning environment ensures that all children are granted an education with an emphasis of equal importance‚ along with equal valuing of all students and also staff. Within this non-restricting environment it‚ “implies that every child should have the resources and support that they need for successful learning”‚ (Smith‚ 1998‚ p.307). Within the inclusive learning environment‚ involving same-age peers needs also to be treated

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    eyes when it comes to raising our babies. One moment I was joyful to find out I was expecting a beautiful baby girl‚ Jazlyn Nicole‚ to the next moment where I was heartbroken to know that my time with my baby was over since she was off to college. As parents‚ we play a huge role in their lives since we are the ones that mold our children into the adults they become since we see all the potential they have and encourage them through life. Throughout the raising of my child I was able to learn a

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    A reflection paper on the movie “Every child is special” Ishaan Awasthi is not an ordinary student. He has a very wild and creative imagination that brings him to different worlds‚ to worlds unknown to his classmates‚ teachers and family. He usually plays and does things on his own‚ he has his own special perception on things. Though his talent in painting and creativity is exceptional‚ he is just like every other kid‚ he loves to play and goof around. But the problem was‚ he cannot not cope

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    are impacted the family is too. Families play a key role with involvement with helping the child on a day-to-day basis. The impact on the family comes in different ways‚ the parents are not the only ones who are impacted‚ and it ranges from the siblings of the child with disabilities to the long distance cousins. A child with a disability can often place a set of extra demands or challenges on the family. Each family member will play some type of role in the child’s life. Family is the support and

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    The findings of this paper suggest that people want to live in a fair and equal society‚ where people have the ability and means to support themselves and their families‚ and a way to do this is through policy change‚ including raising minimum wage. Although there are negative impacts to do with this change‚ the positive ones outweigh them. As Anita Huberman‚ the CEO of the Surrey Board of Trade said‚ “If you invest in your human capital‚ and you pay them a good wage‚ you’re going to be more productive

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    The Impact of Parental Substance Abuse Upon Children Leighsa Machus California State University‚ Bakersfield‚ Antelope Valley Abstract Children of substance abusers face tremendous disadvantages. They are exposed and vulnerable to situations that may affect their psychological development in damaging ways (Wolfe‚ 1999). These children are also at risk for a myriad of abuse such as physical‚ emotional‚ sexual abuse and neglect. Research has documented the ways that substance abusing parents

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