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    Theoretical Background

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    Theoretical background Upper course The source of the river is normally found in an area of high ground. The river usually flows through a steep V-shaped valley. Most of the erosion that occurs in the upper course is vertical and as the river bed is eroded lower the valley becomes steeper. The river is narrow with a shallow channel. As discharge is calculated by measuring the cross sectional area of the channel multiplied by the velocity‚ the discharge is small. The river is mainly slow flowing

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    Theoretical Underpinnings

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    Compare And Contrast Two Of The Major Approaches To Psychological Distress With Particular Reference To Their Theoretical Underpinnings‚ Therapeutic Approach And Any Ethical Issues. Elizabeth Foster-Aileru Clinical Psychology UEL Within Clinical psychology approaches such as psychodynamic‚ humanistic‚ cognitive behavioural therapy‚ and the systemic family approach are used for persons suffering from mental distress. Here i have looked at two of these approaches systemic family approach and cognitive

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    Theoretical Grammar

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    I. CATEGORIAL STRUCTURE OF THE WORD 1. Notion of Opposition. Oppositions in Morphology The most general meanings rendered by language and expressed by systemic correlations of word-forms are interpreted in linguistics as categorial grammatical meanings. The forms rendering these meanings are identified within definite paradigmatic series. The grammatical category is a system of expressing a generalized grammatical meaning by means of paradigmatic correlation of grammatical forms

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    Good Parenting

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    Good Parenting Good parenting is imperative to the individual child and to society as a whole. A very well known saying is “it takes a village to raise a child”. Though food‚ clothing and shelter are essential‚ there are many other things that children need to grow. Children need to interact socially; having other people involved in a child’s life is essential. Another important thing to include in a child’s life is values. A child must learn from a young age what is right and what is wrong.

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    Selfless Parenting

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    Selflessness is A Key to Effective Parenting The way we are raised affects us every single day whether we like it or not. It affects the way we think‚ speak‚ react‚ behave‚ treat others‚ treat ourselves etc.; the list goes on. Selflessness is a key point in effective parenting. When it comes to being a parent the person most parents put ahead of themselves are their children. I think that in order to really help your child you cannot be selfish especially when it involves the future of your child’s

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    Dags Framework

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    each that allow them to stand as independent entities in the framework. Design science is described in terms of its function to solve problems by introducing into the environment new artifacts‚ which will induce their spontaneous employment by humans and thus‚ cause humans to abandon their previous problem producing behaviors and devices. Grounded theory’s objective is the discovery of a theoretically comprehensive explanation about phenomena‚ using techniques and analytical procedures that enable

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    Atticus Parenting

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    whose main job is setting up boundaries for their children’s actions‚ Atticus proves to be a mostly good parent‚ but in certain situations is too lenient in which his boundaries don’t hold up. Atticus comes across as a responsible father‚ who’s parenting tactics work well on his children when looking into Scout’s behavior. Scout being mostly a mischievous child is able to honor Atticus’ word and look up to him. During a conversation that Atticus has with Scout’s Uncle Jack‚ he mentions that instead

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    Real Parenting

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    Real Parenting . If asked to recollect some of our dreadful moments from our childhood ‚ it automatically goes back to days when we shuddered by the mere thought of being sent to a strict boarding school‚ locked up in a dark mosquito room‚ stretching our hands and knuckles to feel the metal rulers painfully strike us. Bullied by the kids from neighborhood‚ molested by the sex starved pedestrians at the bus stops‚ being picked by older siblings and relatives for no fault‚ harsh blow of bad words

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    Shared Parenting

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    Most courts in recent years issue decisions based on shared parenting – commonly called co-parenting. Some are still unsure exactly what that means? It gets even more confusing when another seemingly similar term arrives on the scene: parallel parenting. What are these two parenting techniques and what is the difference? Co-parenting is parental responsibility shared between two parents who are separated or divorced. The term and the method has roots in a United Nations convention in 1989 that

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    Single Parenting

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    Single Parenting Single-parent families are very common in today’s world. Two-parent families can no longer be seen as the traditional families because today‚ more than 30% of families in the United States are headed by a single parent. Despite different racial and ethnic groups‚ the number of children that live in a home with two parents has been declining over the years. Of course single parent households are faced with many challenges and difficulties for both the parent and the child‚ but

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