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  • Raising Children; Homosexual Parenting

    Raising Children; Homosexual Parenting

    Homosexuals are good at raising children, even better than their straight counter parts. For example, the U.S. National Longitudinal Lesbian Family Study, was the longest running study of lesbian families, shows that zero percent of the children they interviewed reported physical or sexual abuse by a parent. Straight parent families cannot say the same. In addition, only 2.8% of the children surveyed in this study considered themselves homosexual. By the same token, several studies reported

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    Submitted: April 7, 2011 By: Mickey
  • Status of Family Violence in China

    Status of Family Violence in China

    Status of Family Violence in China Author realized that there are a lot of family violence exists in China because a Chinese drama called "Don't Talk to Stranger" which first use family violence as a topic warn every Chinese people and society paying attention on this problem. Now, along with the change of society, domestic violence phenomena appeared unceasingly in China. According to "the Chinese women's situation in the white paper "which was Promulgated by

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    Essay Length: 1,574 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: April 19, 2011 By: duly3454
  • Resilient Children

    Resilient Children

    Statistics show that emotionally and physically abused children tend to mimic the actions of those who parented them. However, there are some cases where despite the amount or severity of the hardships faced, some children grow to be more mature than others in society. I would like to open up with what a resilient child is. A resilient child is a child that grows up in unsuitable living conditions with a family that barely can

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    Submitted: April 19, 2011 By: Michael
  • Children Drepressed

    Children Drepressed

    Student of ucc. My name is coming from one of the inventors of matematicas. I am from Ecuador, and I am living in United States of America. Realy, I am filling this paper because is the requirement to log in for this site, but I do not have lot of things to say. I am looking for APA style, and I hope that I do not lost my time in this web side after I

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    Submitted: April 20, 2011 By: leibnitz
  • An Examination and Application of Subculture Theories to Prison Violence.

    An Examination and Application of Subculture Theories to Prison Violence.

    Abstract Theories of prison violence and behavior are often divided into the indigenous model or importation model. This paper utilizes Irwin and Cressey's (1962) importation model and integrates it with elements of Miller's (1958) theory of a lower-class subculture explain prison violence. The paper also examines other relevant theories of violent subcultures to enhance the argument that most prison violence is not indigenous to the prison but is brought to the institution as part of

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    Submitted: April 23, 2011 By: psngai2
  • Youth Violence

    Youth Violence

    Just a few years ago, news broke out about a young, introverted student who one day went to school with a firearm. She then entered classroom shooting all her classmates. Nowadays, it is very common to hear news about young people taking part in conducting violence. The three main causes of youth violence are one's growing environment, influence by media and feelings of social alienation. One's growing environment is the major cause of youth

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    Submitted: April 23, 2011 By: kting
  • Behavioral Patterns in Children with Down Syndrome

    Behavioral Patterns in Children with Down Syndrome

    Down syndrome is a "set of mental and physical symptoms that result from having an extra copy of chromosome 21" (www.nlm.nih.gov). In other words, it is set of physical, mental and behavioral characteristics that are due to a specific genetic abnormality. It was in 1866 that a physician named John Langdon Down published an essay in England in which he described a group of children possessing common traits that differed from other children with mental

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    Submitted: April 25, 2011 By: elinakartali
  • Television

    Television

    Television is a device commonly found in most average households in today's world. Although it's been around long enough to be considered a recent invention, debates about whether or not it's harmful are still hot. Some people tend to focus only on the disadvantages of watching television and ignore all the positive points whenever the issue is brought up. They often talk about such problems as the bad effect of T.V on children, discouraging communication,

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    Submitted: April 30, 2011 By: zahrah
  • School Is Bad for Children

    School Is Bad for Children

    As stated in the essay "School is Bad for Children" and "School is Out" Holt and Pink think that there are many defects in the United States School systems. They also feel that they are ready for a major makeover. They think that the teachers should differentiate instruction and use different types of learning styles for the curriculum. Students should not just be taught in the boring classroom but maybe outside or at another location

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    Essay Length: 366 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 9, 2011 By: hannahhorse715
  • Teen Dating Violence

    Teen Dating Violence

    If ever in your junior high or high school years you have had a boyfriend or girlfriend say to you "If you loved me..." "I didn't mean to hit you but I promise it won't happen again…" "Who's going to love you...I'm the best you'll ever get!" than you have probably been a victim of teen dating violence. Even though teen dating violence isn't a subject that is discussed in schools, it is a very

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    Submitted: May 9, 2011 By: maddyarteaga_
  • Media Violence

    Media Violence

    Media Violence Media violence indicates a social phenomenon in which physical and verbal force against self or others is shown on television, the Internet and newspapers. In recent years, increasing violence in the media has brought numerous negative impacts on human behavior, including aggression and developing fear, especially in children. It is claimed that children may learn to protect themselves by watching media heroes. However, there is overwhelming evidence that exposure to media violence leads

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    Submitted: May 16, 2011 By: n2tbkhn
  • Social Networking and Children

    Social Networking and Children

    Social Networking and Its Effects for Children Chelsea M. Cappiello Mercer County Community College Abstract This paper will educate the mind about Social Networking today. We will look at its pros and cons, as well as how it effects humans everyday. Articles will discuss the factors of Social Networking and children. This paper should address the issue as to wither Social Networking web sites are appropriate for teens, or if their access to such

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    Submitted: May 19, 2011 By: hellokittylove
  • Children's Hospital & Clinics

    Children's Hospital & Clinics

    1. ?????????????????????????????????????? (1) Comment on Patient Safety Initiative: To enhance patient safety is not a new idea in the hospital. However, it is difficult to implement it due to culture resistance. What Julie Morath has done differently in Children's Hospital was that she breaks the ABC (Accuse, Blame, Criticize) culture into an open, transparent system to the patient's family, to the hospital employees including the first line workers, the medical doctor and the management. She

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    Submitted: May 28, 2013 By: frankliu0617
  • Marketing to Children Is It Unethical

    Marketing to Children Is It Unethical

    Nichet Antoine Dr. Colley/MKT6661 Case #2 1. When does it become unethical to market to children? In my opinion, it is unethical to market to children under the age of 14 years. In a study published in the journal of Pediatrics, a health researcher by the name of Jerry Grenard at Claremont Graduate University followed 4,000 students in seventh through 10th grades, assessing their exposure to alcohol advertising on television and asking about their alcohol

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    Submitted: April 7, 2014 By: nantoine42924
  • Concerns for Children in Beauty Pageants

    Concerns for Children in Beauty Pageants

    Concerns for Children in Beauty Pageants Specific Purpose: I would like to inform the audience of the concerns I have for the world of children’s beauty pageants. Introduction Attention Material: Imagine this: It’s 6:00am on a Friday morning and you are being woken up to be prepared for a long weekend of hairspray, make-up, gowns, basically a weekend of glitz and glamour. For some of you, this may sound a little exciting, but how about

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    Submitted: July 16, 2014 By: nhands
  • Effect on Children with Divorced Parents

    Effect on Children with Divorced Parents

    Effect on Children with Divorced Parents Karina Rodriguez Northern Illinois University April 22, 2014 Introduction Children that come from broken families are more likely to experience greater hardships than children who grow up with both parents. Studies show why children with divorced parents are at high risk of suffering emotional, cognitive, and negative social problems. The effects of children of a divorced family feel caught between argumentative parents. Children react a certain way to their

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    Submitted: November 23, 2014 By: krod262
  • Children Benchmarking

    Benchmarking WRT Children’s Category Sub category:- Adventure and picture books are most preferred for children. Action and Adventure Picture book Amazon 58,322 31,780 Flipkart 13,902 11,089 Family, Personal & Social Issues, Money & Jobs, Religion are categories that adults were not very keen to have their children read. Family, Personal & Social Issues (Growing Up & Life) Money & Jobs (Careers) Religion Amazon 69101 9769 218 Flipkart 108 636 8601 Gifting Gifting is a very

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    Submitted: December 28, 2014 By: Prateek Rao
  • The Issue of Gun Violence

    The Issue of Gun Violence

    Joseph Faucault 2/10/15 Period E, Debate Taylor The issue of gun violence in schools has been a pressing issue on the forefront of national politics in the past. Following the tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary, many politicians and human rights activists have been calling for better gun control and ways to keep students safer in schools. Some believe that school faculty and staff with extra training and concealed weapons permits should be allowed to

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    Submitted: February 22, 2015 By: Joey Faucault
  • Convergence of Social Media and Television

    Convergence of Social Media and Television

    Convergence of Social Media and Television Television shows have changed in a number of ways over the years. Contrary to popular belief, shows are not just a senseless past time that makes us dumber and dumber as we follow along. Today, a variety of shows require more knowledge and are more engaging than what they were in the past. The evolution of TV has been remarkable and now certain trends are evident in almost every

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    Essay Length: 925 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 12, 2015 By: tshai
  • Television Commercial Analysis

    Television Commercial Analysis

    Television Commercial Analysis 1. Name of the Show: Man, Woman Wild 2. Date: 20-11-2014 Show Description: It is a cable TV reality series featuring former army Special Forces survival expert Mykel Hawke and his wife Ruth England who is a TV journalist. Both of them got to a place where they have to 3-4 days without supply of basic necessities even in wild and inhospitable areas of the world. Mykel teaches survival skill like locating

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    Submitted: April 10, 2015 By: asad jamal khan
  • Employment & Domestic Violence

    Employment & Domestic Violence

    Employment & Domestic Violence: A Study on Urban Women of Khulna City Chapter One Introduction 1. Introduction The idea that the home is a holy shelter for harmony and rest of the mind has become a myth. Domestic violence, in truth, does not fit into this ideal picture and realistically does not co-operate with this conception of the home. Violence ruins the image of the peaceful and safe home. In this light, on the basis

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    Submitted: May 5, 2015 By: Humaun Kabir Munna
  • The Interpretation of Violence in Modern Warfare

    The Interpretation of Violence in Modern Warfare

    THE INTERPRETATION OF VIOLENCE IN MODERN WARFARE: THREE POINTS OF VIEW Napier’s memoirs demonstrate the violence of the battle against the French as a death sentence, Arndt’s call to arms describes the idealistic nationalist movement in Germany and Goya’s painting “The Third of May” illustrates the terror of war. These three pieces describe, from the point of view of the realist, the idealist and the reactionary, the violence of modern warfare. William Napier’s memoir

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    Submitted: June 23, 2015 By: Jean-François Dionne
  • The Effectiveness of Communication in Young Children with Asd

    The Effectiveness of Communication in Young Children with Asd

    EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION IN ASD CHILDREN The Effectiveness of Communication in Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Kimberly K. Carter PSY7703 Applied Behavior Analysis Research Application Capella University June 21, 2015 ________________ ________________ Abstract Social skills are life’s basic foundation that are necessary to get along with others. When a lack of social skills exist in an individual, there can be a gamut of problems from an immediate standpoint, as well as from a future standpoint.

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    Submitted: August 4, 2015 By: K62carter
  • Strategy Analysis of Their Children’s Wear Strategic Business Unit

    Strategy Analysis of Their Children’s Wear Strategic Business Unit

    Tesco UK -Childrenwear SBU Analysis Tesco UK: Strategy Analysis of their Children’s wear strategic business unit ________________ Executive Summary Tesco is one of the biggest UK supermarket chain operating more than 3000 stores all over this region. It has thrived in the delivery of children wear in the UK market through its brand notably F&F and Cherokee. However, there are third party entities who also sell their outfits through Tesco notably, Gols, Hadleigh London, Kappa,

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    Submitted: September 11, 2015 By: uuuu
  • Physical and Psychological Abuse in Children, Partners, Elderly, and Peers

    Physical and Psychological Abuse in Children, Partners, Elderly, and Peers

    PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE Physical and Psychological Abuse in Children, Partners, Elderly, and Peers Rojean Sibug PSYC 2314 Mountain View College Dr. Lyons April 30, 2015 ________________ Abstract: Abuse represents a major threat to an individual’s health and well-being. It can extend from physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, and psychological abuse. Exposure to any acts of abuse is a stressful event and can have a negative impact on the person’s health. They are at

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    Submitted: September 13, 2015 By: Rojean Sibug

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