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    How could divorce affect my kids?” “How can I minimize the emotional distress that my child is experiencing?” Many parents asked themselves many difficult questions after taking the difficult decision of ending their marriage with divorce. Unfortunately‚ life is not perfect and sometimes the best option for families is divorce. However‚ we must realize that divorce not only affects the parents‚ but it mostly affects the children. Research shows that children whose parents are divorce suffer academically

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    1.1 list legislation relating to general health and safety in a social care setting. * Reporting of Injuries‚ Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 * Health And Safety of Work Act 1974 * Manual Handling Operations Regulation 1992 * Control of Substances Hazardous to Health regulation 2002 (COSH) * The Management of Health & Safety Work Regulations * Personal Protective equipment regulations * fire Precautions Act 1971 1.2 describe the main points

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    Describe how igneous activity can affect the landscape Igneous intrusions form when cooling‚ crystallization and loss of gases cause a once fluid magma to solidify. Most rocks that form intrusions originate as either granitic or basaltic magma. Granitic magmas are low density and small quantities‚ just a few kilometers wide‚ rise slowly through the earth’s upper crust‚ pushing existing country rock aside. However‚ very large granite masses‚ which can be up to 1‚000 times larger‚ are formed when magma

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    disorder is a common brain affliction‚ with many causes. Research about its effects on the brain and brain chemistry are still going on‚ and treatments are still being tested. Post-traumatic stress disorder affects multiple areas of the brain‚ and that‚ in turn‚ affects an individual’s ability to function. Learning about PTSD and its effects on the brain is important for researching and advancing its treatment and prevention. I will be researching PTSD’s affects on the brain physically and chemically

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    is supposed to work for the people to improve the lives of the people. Yet‚ in multiple instances‚ Congress has proven time and time again how unproductive they can be when dealing with problems that plague our country. This unproductiveness from Congress leads questions such as why what the real issue with American Politics? However‚ with all things considered‚ the real issue in American politics could actually be the two political parties and how they operate Congress. The way in which they operate

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    There are many factors that can affect a baby’s growth and development before birth‚ one of these factors is drinking during pregnancy. This can cause foetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs). This is a group of conditions that can occur in a person whose mother drank alcohol during pregnancy. These effects can include physical problems with behaviour and learning. FASDs are caused by a woman drinking alcohol during pregnancy; alcohol in the mother’s blood passes to the baby through the umbilical

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    Thoreau felt like he had a need to live in the woods because he felt like it was the best choice for him. He felt like he didn’t really need anything at all so he lived in a cabin. Thoreau has a lot of assertions about man ‚nature and society and although some of them may be a little extreme he had valid points. Thoreau states we as people have to stand on tip-toe to read and devote our most alert and wakeful hours to. He is saying that if you are going to read something that is more difficult

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    How cell phones affect people’s everyday lives Cell phones have become a daily necessity in everyone’s lives. As computers were once the stationary device used to find research or for work use‚ they are now used more for games and other things. You can essentially do anything that you want‚ and buy anything you want on the computer. Cell phones have now become a mobile computer at the palm of your hands. Most humans are unable to function without having their cell phones on them. People that

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    minimum wage affects all workers young and old. You might might think that receiving more money is a good thing but it actually negatively affects the economy and its jobs. Raising the minimum wage will eliminate jobs because the employer has to pay the workers more so they will hire less and might replace them with computers or robots. Oxford University researchers Carl Benedikt Frey‚ PhD‚ and Michael A. Osborne‚ DPhil‚ stated in a 2013 study that "robots are already performing many simple service

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    Does Social Involvement Enhance the College Experience? Sha’Vonda Jones Wesleyan College December 4‚ 2012 Introduction: Social involvement is the means of being involved in things on campus whether it is socially or academically. The means of being socially involved can account for any form of extracurricular engagements outside of the classroom. Social involvement can also mean the same thing as student engagement within an academic setting. “Student engagement represents both the time and

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