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    EFFECTS OF WATCHING TELEVISION TO CHILDREN AGES 8-10 IN THE CITY OF SANTA ROSA LAGUNA IN THE YEAR 2013 A Research Paper Presented to Dr. Antonio Yango College of Business and Accountancy University of Perpetual Help System Laguna In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for Communication Arts 2 BY CAMILLE HERNANDEZ UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP SYSTEM LAGUNA JANUARY‚ 2013 Introduction In a study done by the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Iowa Children’s

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    Employment’s Effects on Children Ahlam Alkhuzai Eastern Michigan University Abstract During the last years‚ the rate of maternal employment has significantly increased. Thus‚ the mothers’ role in family has been affected. When working long time outside the house or dealing with work’s problems and pressures‚ mothers can be easily affected‚ which consequentially affects their children. This research paper explores the impacts of maternal employment on children of working mothers in three

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    There is a lot of debate about the effects of the media. A certain group that most attention is paid is the group of younger children‚ teenagers and younger. I feel that the media‚ be it television‚ the internet‚ movies‚ or video games‚ have a negative effect on children growing up. Children become so occupied with television and other forms of media that they do not have any time for much else. They don’t spend as much time with the family‚ they don’t spend much time outdoors or exercising‚ and

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    Centre reports incremental tax contributions − largely from tourism‚ hospitality and conventions − of nearly $2.5 billion over 20 years. (http://www.wastebuster.gov.bc.ca/popt/olympic_benefits_bg.pdf) GLOBAL PROMOTIONAL EXPOSURE Analysts have concluded that‚ as host of the 2000 Olympics‚ Sydney received $6 billion in free publicity − essentially a $6 billion global advertising campaign for Australia tourism‚ at no cost. Vancouver and British Columbia tourism‚ small business and companies

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    The effects of having children Having children is crucial choice; taking responsibility requires stress and pressure. It is like opening a business‚ it needs to be ready to carry the big responsibility and taking over the consequences and considering the profit and loss. That needs to be ready to carry the responsibility‚ making personal sacrifices and forgo one’s time. Parent’s responsibility for raising children is to learn about it before starting the journey. It is a big cooperation

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    Social care working with children and families Level 4 Final exam 1. In your own words summarise the major learning points from the whole of the programme with particular reference to : * Principles of social work with children and families * The process of social work with children and families * Working with adults in the family * Immediate protection of the child * Working with the family as a group * Working with children being looked after by the local authority

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    back window during the winter. But‚ what cannot be seen in how all of those people have become stronger physically and mentally from the countless rehearsals that have shaped their brain in ways no other activity can. For children and adults‚ ballet has the power to improve attention spans‚ improve knowledge and character‚ and most importantly benefit physical health for years to come. Now think‚ why should children take

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    10 and a maximum of 20 hours on a job per week (Perna 2010). One of the concerns of the educators is the amount of time a students spends working rather than focusing on their studies‚ but due to poverty‚ most undergraduate students have to support themselves if they really want to finish college. This concern has posed an interest on a research on the effects of employment on college students ( Moore and Rago‚ 2009). A survey originated by the NSSE (National Survey of Student Engagement) consisting

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    becoming very common in the United States and leads to many problems not only for those getting the divorce‚ but also for the children. Divorce increases a child’s risk for psychological and behavioral problems in the future. Behavioral problems can affect the child immensely and even results in the child having to see a psychiatrist. According to one article‚ children whose parents get divorced are twice as likely to visit a mental health facility (Collins 1). Other psychological problems include

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    Evaluate different approaches to supporting positive behaviour. When supporting positive behaviour there is lots of different approaches‚ most practitioners find they need to draw on several of these reinforcing positive behaviour; this approach is well known and focuses on praising children and young people when they have shown positive behaviour so they will be more likely to repeat this behaviour. modelling; this approach is extremely important as children and young people learn some of their behaviour

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