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    and make a proper decision.Therefore girls should have be given  the same education as boys.         Olden people like to differentiate between girls and boys.They assumption that boys should give extra education‚ because in the future‚ boys will become the head of the family and need to provide money to their family.while for girls they should just stay at home and give an education about getting ready to marriage. This are wrong.In my personal opinion‚girls should have the opportunity to excel

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    In “Teaching Boys and Girls Separately‚” Paul Reva says about the principal of an American elementary school has separated the boys and girls into different classroom because of their behavior. After this strategy students’ learning became more effective. So he thinks that schools should separate boys and girls because they need different methods and experiences to learn‚ besides girls won’t feel mistreated during class. Indeed‚ boys and girls should attend school separately so that their grades

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    discover new things. However‚ I agree to a large extent that boys should be given more freedom compared to girls. Firstly‚ what is the main characteristic of little boys? Parents probably will answer that they are active as well as aggressive. Well‚ I am agreeing with that. I am not asking parents to give a full freedom to their kids but their active character need to be explored in order to instill a sense of responsibility in them. Boys are more interested in adapting themselves towards the environment

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    and recreational activities for youth between the ages of 5 to 18. Besides to offer a safety place and activities‚ Boys & Girls Club also provide a healthy meal to all its participants. 3. What are more of the most interesting things that

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    options and you should like helping people.I would help out in an organization like the boys and girls club.Three reasons to help out in the boys and girls club is to keep children from making wrong choices‚ keep children active and busy‚ and to teach children to be respectful.Volunteering in activities for children is a positive and productive thing to do for a charity event. First of all‚ helping out in boys and girls club is very helpful towards children.You can keep children from making the wrong

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    Connie Matthiessen in her article‚ Girls’ and boys’ brains: How different are they?‚ “There are no real differences between girls’ and boys’ brains that affect how they learn‚ but rather stereotypes that we want to exist‚ so we enforce them”. To alter these stereotypes we just need to not teach them. The real problem is not whether the student is male or female‚ but rather their race and class. The discrepancies in research for having the education of different sexs differ so much that many people

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    Adolescent Boys and Girls Undra Parker Wayland Baptist University Abstract Parental divorce can result in devastating effects on children. These children suffer tremendous long-term consequences as a result of an event that is not their doing. This paper reviews literature and opinions concerning the long-term effects of divorce on adolescents. The paper outlines four major areas of interest: aggression as a result of parental conflict and the different types associated with boys and girls‚ depression

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    Fulfillment of the Course: BIOL 395 GENETICS Section A TERM PAPER Nature or Nurture: The Case of the Boy Who Became a Girl Presented By: Nathalia allen Monique Malcolm Davena shaw Shaneek Campbell Part 1 1. Assuming that the nurture theory is valid‚ David as Brenda will have female behavior and believe he is a girl. From a physical point of view he will not develop secondary characteristics. Based on how hormones work by

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    both forward and backward in time‚ to a town where the songs are still records‚ candy is still a dime‚ but everyone excepts each other for who they truly are‚ there is a fifteen-year-old gay boy named Paul. Paul lives in a fictional town in the fictional novel Boy Meets Boy written by David Levithan. Boy Meets Boy is a good book because it’s diverse characters and descriptive language. In the small town‚ there lives a colorful group of friends. Paul the main character and speaker of the

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    I went in event last Saturday I saw my friends in high school and asked each other how hey are. When we talking about they own life‚ we smelled some like delicious food‚ one of my friend want to see what the chef cook for us. After seeing the delicious food we wants to try if the food is in good taste. Were together in one table and all eating together while my friend comments about the taste of food what we eating‚ and she said it’s so yummy‚ when I tasted I‚ all I can say is nothing because I

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