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    Should Parents Spank Kids

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    Should parents spank their kids or not? Parenting can sometimes be a very strenuous job. It is a blessing to have a child‚ yet raising a well brought up kid carries a lot of responsibility. There are so many dilemmas that parents face during this demanding road and still‚ there are so many different opinions about proper nurture. Should a parent be strict or easy going? Should parents spank their kids or not? The latter is the question that is being discussed in this essay. While there are many

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    Who are the Kelloggs Kids? In the early 1900’s the breakfast food manufacturer of Kellogg’s was searching for a commercial artist to promote their product‚ Kellogg’s Corn Flakes to persuade the viewers to purchase their cereal. The work of Joseph Christian Leyendecker’s‚ series of images‚ “The Arrow brand of shirt collars”‚ caught their attention. J.C. Leyendecker’s created twenty paintings between 1912 and 1918. His paintings ran as full page advertisements in magazines such as Ladies’ Home Journal

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    In “TV’s Negative Influence on Kids Reaffirmed” by Jeffery M. McCall‚ he claims that too much television is unhealthy for children. McCall states that children are more likely to be sexually active‚ violent‚ and socially impaired. The author claims that television not only negatively affects children‚ it also prevents children form doing productive activities such as doing homework‚ participating in sports‚ and reading. Even though all TV manufactures include v-chips in all televisions‚ McCall says

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    Why Kids Turn to Drugs

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    Why Kids Turn to Drugs There is no simple answer to why a young person might begin using alcohol or other drugs. Many times‚ it is a combination of several factors‚ including society‚ family and peers. They may turn to drugs to escape stress or loneliness or to overcome shyness in social situations. They may want to be seen as grown up or as a risk taker. Or‚ they may simply be curious. Teens often want to be like their role models as well. So‚ if their favorite music group‚ older sibling‚ parents

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    Teaching Our Kids in a 21st Century Economy Assignment Gist: This text us about the many challenges we face in education today. The author of this text specifies proposed plans in changing this and giving our kids a better 21st century education. Who is the audience? The audience of this text is educational leaders. Ex. (Board of educations‚ Principals‚ Superintendents‚ School and district administration‚ etc.) How do I know this is the audience? The speaker says many things throughout

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    working at a video game company which was really a CIA front to create a game to drum up support for war against Iran.” this is say how they were making games for kids in the of like 15 to 18 years old or even younger to make them think that war is not a bad thing and to support the idea of war. Those kinds of war military games that kids from all ages now a days play make them want to join the military when them grow up. Which that’s exactly what the government wants‚ these game influences a young

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    In Eric Schlosser’s article‚ Kid Kustomers‚ he demonstrates how child advertising has developed by the tactics marketers use to get children to want and demand certain companies’ products. The big boom in child advertisement began in the 1980’s. Working class parents had to spend more time at work‚ so this meant less time at home with their children. They made up for for the loss of family time by spending more money on their children. According to Schlosser‚ many industries started to pick up on

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    Diary of a Wimpy Kid:The Last Straw Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw is the third book in the series. The book starts with a New Year and Greg talks about how members of his family are coming up with new-year resolutions but aren’t able to stick to them. He then talks about how grown-ups think that you don’t deserve anything that is fun for Christmas and how he is getting lame gifts. Then‚ Greg and Rowley had went to the bus stop and found a little piece of paper taped to the street sign saying

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    Just Kids by Patti Smith

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    Assignment F Patti Smith calls the book‚ Just Kids‚ a memoir rather than an autobiography. Her book is almost poetic in nature and written in a beautiful and engaging way. From the first pages‚ the reader is drawn to her words and imagery. In describing one of her first memories‚ that of a swan on a pond‚ she says‚ “the river emptied into a wide lagoon and I saw upon its surface a singular miracle. A long curving neck rose from a dress of white plumage.” There are‚ of course many facts about

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    Tv, Bad Influence on Kids

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    essay with the subheading: "Essay 1: Pro‚" and "Essay 2: Con." Do television shows have a negative effect on children’s development‚ and currupt them? Channels such as VH1 and MTV are good for kids because they expose them to the arts and develops their imagination. It’s bad because not all videos are kid appropriate. Too much exposure to the body‚ violence‚ mature language‚ etc. Mod. 3 Arguments Essay 1: Pro is corrupting Essay 2: Con not corrupting Bibliography: http://www

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