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    Risks of being raised by an alcoholic on children Children in the United states being raised by parent(s) abusing the substance alcohol or alcoholics are at greater risk to experience or witness aggression‚ violence and several forms of neglect from their parent(s). They are at even greater risk to be come alcoholics and substance abuse addicts themselves. Being raised by someone addicted to or abusing alcohol also puts children at risk for emotional issues‚ depression and behavioral problems

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    PS 103 ASSIGNMENT 1 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ID: S99003183; URIAM ROBATI ABSTRACT Domestic Violence has a great effect on children. Domestic violence also known as domestic abuse‚ spousal abuse or child abuse is recognized as a pattern of abusive behavior by one or both partners especially those in marriage. This coercive behavior is used against another person to obtain power and control over the other party in a relationship. Domestic violence takes many forms such as physical violence which

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    child began playing videogames they have become more and more aggressive. Many studies have been done over this topic and it’s shown that the violence in video games do affect children of younger ages. Even though studies have been shown to increase violent behaviour in children‚ positive impacts can also be seen. When your child plays video games‚ it gives his brain a real workout. In many video games‚ the skills required to win involve abstract and high level thinking. Some of the major noticeable

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    Small Scale Research Project What strategies do Early Years Practitioners use to Promote Positive Behaviour By Laura-Marie Wakefield Contents Page Introduction Page 7 Literature ReviewPage 9 Methodology Page 15 Action and Presentation of ResultsPage 19 Critical ReflectionPage 23 ConclusionPage 27 Reference ListPage 29 Appendix 1Page 32 Appendix 2Page 33 Appendix 3Page 34 Appendix 4Page 35 Appendix 5Page 36 Appendix 6Page 37 Appendix

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    Effects of Domestic Violence on Children by Mary Pelham English 1010-19 5 October 2011 Pelham i Outline I. Effects on younger children A. Feelings of deprivation

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    Every year‚ over one million children in the U.S. have to deal with the hardships of their parents getting a divorce‚ and almost all these divorces involve the children being under 18 years of age. Divorce impacts everyone involved‚ but more so the children. Divorce can have an abundantly negative effect on the child’s life‚ and it can cause problems from the beginning of the divorce and continues on into the times ahead. Some of these effects of divorce on children include: A greater chance of getting

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    Effects of Smoking on Unborn Children Smoking in the United States and the world over is a major health problem. Moreover‚ smoking during pregnancy not only can harm the mother but also the unborn child. During 2006 at least 10 percent of pregnant women in the United States smoked during pregnancy. (1) According to the U.S. Public Health Service (3) if pregnant women in the United States quit smoking there would be a 5 percent reduction in newborn deaths and an 11 percent reduction in stillborn

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    shown here: N = the total normal force (force perpendicular to the horizontal surface) which is essentially the weight of the object. The coefficient in that equation is called the coeffecient of static friction and that depends on the material: When the object is actually moving‚ the friction is said to be kinetic friction which is generally less than static friction. If we add more mass we increase the normal force (N) (because the weight has increased) and hence we have increased the total

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    ADVERTISEMENT Children and Today ’s Advertisement MG6500: Marketing Administration June 14‚ 2009 Abstract Today’s marketing is very different from yesterday marketing. This paper will discuss how marketing has change through the years. Who are the marketers of today really targeting and are there method ethical‚ what marketers’ responsibility to society are and what parents are doing to feed this frenzy. Children and Today ’s Advertisement Introduction: Since children are vulnerable

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    Professor John Mammen English 1301 23 June 2012 The Effects of Rap Music on Children “There is no danger of developing eyestrain from looking on the bright side of things.” This quote fits perfectly with this topic. Too many people look at the negativities in music‚ Rap music to be specific. Rap music can have negative effects on those who listen to it‚ but just as easily and equally have a positive and beneficial outcome. Yes‚ many rappers use vulgar derogative terms to describe women and may influence

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