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    What Is Extended Family

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    Family a group consisting of one or two parents and their children: extended family noun 1. A family group that consists of parents‚ children‚ and other close relatives‚ generally‚ it’s A group of relatives‚ such as those of three generations often living in close geographic proximity rather than under the same roof. People living together as an extended family occasionally feel a greater security and belonging. This is an advantage of extended type of family because this family contains

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    Do We Have Free Will

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    Do we truly have free will? It is the ability to make a decision without hindrance. Human nature‚ neuroscience‚ everyday life are contributing factors in free will. Human nature deals decisions that focus on the awareness of the conscious mind. For instance‚ free will enables humans to control and carry out their own decisions. Contrary to Freud’s belief‚ free will is dependent upon personal “motives‚ convictions‚ and intentions.” To specify‚ external forces do not completely establish human behavior

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    Is it that only adults can play the role of a hero at the time of a crisis? In every situation the answer is not the same. Hats off to the students who used their presence of minds when its needed most- during a crisis. Well‚ it was an unforgettable day for the entire school when a class seven student met with an accident in the school. The twelve year old boy couldn’t make out what had happened to him when he touched the switch on board to switch off the fan. When he opened his eyes‚ he found himself

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    reading “The Boxcar Children” by Gertrude Chandler and I loved the idea of living off of what a person could find. I got the idea from those books to try to stay at my tree house for an entire day without going home. I tried a few times but I always ended up back at my house because I became bored. I learned that to make a house‚ in this case a tree house‚ a home‚ my family has to be present. I no longer wanted to live by myself in my tree house. I did not learn the value of family at that age but I

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    discussing non-Hodgkin lymphoma in children. This report is to show you the known causes‚ prevention and detection‚ how it affects the body‚ treatment options‚ and where you can find support. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma in Children What is Non-Hodgkin lymphoma? Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is a type of cancer that develops in the lymphatic system. When you are diagnosed with this type of cancer‚ it means that the cells in the lymphatic system are either growing uncontrollably or do not die the way cells should.

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    It was eight o’clock at night and I was trying to finish a research paper on the American Revolution. How am I suppose to finish a research paper without wifi? I was not the only one in need of it but my brother and parents were all busy trying to do things online too. I had to fix the wifi‚ which is not an easy task at my house‚ before I lost the effort to finish my paper. Just like the characters in Bram Stroker’s Dracula‚ Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ and Eric Greitens’ A Warrior’s Heart‚ I was trying

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    either like they do now‚ and if they did it was usually to the Drive-In theatre with their family. Dairy Queen was a big spot to go to for a special treat. Most families went to Church together every Sunday and sometimes on Wednesday too. Kids did not go to the mall alone - only with parents and only to buy something‚ not just to walk around it with friends. Kids were also WAY more disciplined back then. You didn’t hear and see kids screaming and throwing fits in public like you do now. Parents cared

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    they have to follow. Along with the stress felt by the autistic person‚ their families are the ones who should handle the responsibilities in raising their autistic children. Since they have to raise the children with a disability‚ a big burden corresponds to the adjustment they have to initiate to their autistic child and for the whole family as well. Their responsibility is even more difficult since there are expenses due to the special needs that should be provided in raising their children with

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    The family is a major institution for carrying out essential production‚ consumption‚ reproduction‚ and accumulation functions that are associated with the social and economic empowerment of individuals and societies. The members of the family are human beings and are in need of material things to survive and develop. It is this need to obtain and to consume goods and services that constitute economic development and the role that the family plays in economic development (Bigombe and Khadiagala

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    What do biologist do?

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    What do biologists do? What do biologists do? Biologists study many things. The three main things that they do are that they hypothesis‚ they make observations‚ inferences and they record data. Without hypothesizing‚ biologists can not experiment or create scientific laws. Being able to hypothesis is very important in the world of science. Some evidence that I have‚ to prove that biologists hypothesis‚ are the activities we did in page 17 and in page 28. In page 17‚ in our notebook‚ we

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