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    December 6th‚ 2011 Part D: Research Report Child abuse is a world-wide issue that is gradually increasing. I wanted to know how much target group‚ high school students male and female‚ know about this topic. So I conducted a survey to try and prove my hypothesis that high school students don’t have enough knowledge about child abuse. The method I used to gather my data was as I mentioned‚ conducting a survey. I randomly selected students

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    Bronte’s‚ “Jane Eyre” the concept of the ideal Victorian male is severely challenged. Characteristics of loyalty‚ honour‚ wealth‚ moral uprightness‚ and intelligence are seen to be a part of an equation that equals the ideal Victorian male. However‚ these distinctive characteristics are deemed unrealistic and through Jane’s narration questions can be raised as to if any of the male characters in Jane Eyre match the “ideal Victorian male”. Male characters depicted in the novel such as John Reed‚ Rochester

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    Brown and Brownell (1990) found that toddlers who frequently initiated conflicts with peers: A. a. were the most sociable and initiated the most interactions. B. b. were unpopular with peers C. c. were insecurely attached to their parents. D. d. were socially immature. Reset Selection Question 2 of 36 2.77 Points What kinds of attributions are socially incompetent children likely to make in ambiguous situations? A. a. nonthreatening. B. b. external. C. c. hostile.

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    acting as a protector in terms of the child’s health and also influences from society. Parents play a major role in the life of a child. Being a good parent requires making quick decisions and sacrificing. There are many factors which influence the child behavior‚ however parents with good traits can use these influences to mold the personality and behavior for the good of the child. I believe that good parenting entails being a provider‚ a good listener and also a protector.

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    Describe and evaluate the evolutionary theory of food preferences According to an evolutionary approach current human behaviour can be understood in terms of how it may have been adaptive in our ancestral past. Evolutionary theorists are concerned with behaviour which is adaptive and having survival value‚ these researchers look for ultimate explanations. Current behaviours may be maladaptive and dysfunctional but can be understood as having been adaptive and functional in some way. To undertake

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    1.0 Introduction The objectives of this study is to investigate which path the final year students would opt to go for‚ when it comes to their preferences of working area right after they graduate from university. This is to further see the perceptions of these students towards deciding on having a career upon graduation. It is also to examine the perceptions of generation Y towards their future choice of career. Data for this study are collected from final year students from various area of study

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    follows:Based on the survey I found that a majority preferred Coca Cola over Pepsi. The consumers that preferred Coca Cola were influenced by the products taste. Both Coca Cola consumers as well as Pepsi consumers were loyal to their product of preference. In both cases I found consumers who have consumed Coca Cola and Pepsi for over 20 years. I recommend that Coca Cola continue to invest in advertisements due to the fact that from those who preferred Coca Cola were influenced by their advertisements

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    When assessing a child you must be careful to take into account confidentiality before carrying out an observation you must have parents and the settings permission and not to leave confidential material lying around they must be secured in a locked cabinet. Only talk to authorized personal about confidential material. This confidentially can only be broken when a child is at real risk. When carrying out observations you must take account of the child’s wishes and feelings if a child is upset or wants

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    Madonna‚ The Feral Child I’m sure you may have heard of wild or wolf children‚ also known as feral children. These are human children that have been neglected and raised with little to no human contact. Some have been raised in the wild by animals‚ mostly by dogs‚ wolfs‚ or large cat breeds. Other feral children have been locked up or left alone since birth. These children mostly confined and denied all social interaction with others. There are hundreds of cases of wild children from around

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    consumer markets at the least cost (Brierley 1995). It is clear that advertisers seem quite willing to manipulate these fantasies and exploit our gender identities to sell products. Gender is a social construct‚ a dichotomy that exists in all societies (Costa‚ 1994). It is used to describe the socially constructed differences between men and women‚ referring not only to individual identity and personality‚ but also at the symbolic level‚ to cultural ideals and stereotypes of masculinity and femininity

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