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    To what extent has children’s development been viewed as a social process? “Childhood is not just about personal experiences. Childhood is an important social category which defines children’s activities and experiences.” (Woodhead‚ Chapter 1‚ p.15) Childhood has been viewed in many different ways throughout Western history. Due to the introduction and influence of the United Nation Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC‚ 1989)‚ social attitudes towards childhood have dramatically

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    FOUNDATION Monday‚ February 10‚ 2014 Afghanistan Development Goals 2014 and Beyond [As Delivered] Good afternoon and thank you for allowing me to speak today here at the New America Foundation.  I would again like to thank Anne-Marie Slaughter and Peter Bergen for having us here today. I am thrilled that Ambassador Samad was chosen to moderate what I hope will be an interesting and lively discussion on the role USAID will play in advancing development goals while simultaneously supporting our broader

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    in the Christian Bible as it is today. This essay will look at the New Testament of the Bible‚ what the factors were that lead to its formation and the validity of those factors. The Bible must be looked at not as a single book‚ but as a collection of twenty-seven books. These books as we have them today are not originals‚ they have been translated from copies of copies and as ancient manuscripts were copied by hand‚ there is much room for error in this sense alone. As Jesus promised to return

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    on the Mississippi 1. One example of the first point of realism is‚ “After all these years I can picture that old time to myself now‚ just as it was then: the white town drowsing in the sunshine of a summer’s morning; the streets empty‚ or pretty nearly so; one or two clerks sitting in front of the Water Street stores‚ with their splint-bottomed chairs tilted back against the wall‚ chins on breasts‚ hats slouched over their faces‚ asleep-- with shingle-shavings enough around to show what broke

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    continued to increase in recent years‚ the trend of having fewer children per household has gained momentum. Among the noticeable effects of this trend are a higher standard of living for middle-class families and an increased female work force. But what is the driving force behind this new ideology‚ and can it be expected to maintain its hold on American society? One obvious reason for a couple to choose to have fewer children is technological advancements of the modern day. Two generations ago

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    What is the most important factor when building an empire? In this essay I will write about what is the most important factor when building an empire. The different groups that are important when building an empire are Ideological; social‚ economic and political .These groups each have different ways which are important in building an empire such as the social factor and the political factor‚ the social factor is more to the all the countries in the empire will be allies and is also letting the

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    an indispensable factor for the development of a developing country. The quality of the people is the essence of a nation’s economy‚ while education is the only way to enhance people’s quality. Where there is advanced education‚ there is a relatively developed economy. However‚ education is not the single most important issue. Reform‚ opening-up and infrastructure construction etc. also accounts. Reform endows us the capacity to employ the best mechanism for the development to follow. It helps

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    master and manage self‚ character is strengthened. If the will fails‚ character is weakened. Six elements that help bring about high levels of good behavior‚ self-discipline and strong will in humans. These are beneficial natural surroundings‚ a wholesome human environment‚ family solidarity‚ firm parental authority‚ warm parental affection‚ and genuine parental delight. The same elements that interplay with one another are the character building foundations that man builds upon in his moves toward

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    How important were nuclear weapons in determining the development of the Cold War in the years 1949-63? On August 29th‚ 1949‚ the Soviet Union detonated its first atomic bomb‚ at the Semipalatinsk Test Site in Kazakhstan. This event ended America’s monopoly of atomic weaponry and a new era began in which the Arms Race was central. On one side the Arms Race worsened US-USSR relations by encouraging brinkmanship from both sides‚ which could have potentially resulted in the most devastating war

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    States of America endured what can be considered a revolution. During this time many constitutional and social developments brought about great change in the country. Some constitutional developments that caused conflict were the Emancipation Proclamation‚ three civil rights bills‚ and the reconstruction‚ while some social developments which could potentially lead to a revolution were the Freedmen’s Bureau‚ the Black Codes‚ and the Ku Klux Klan. Together these events did put the country in a revolution

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