As technology becomes pervasive in our work and private lives our children are picking this up as well. Therefore, understanding how we interact with it is increasingly important. Addiction disorders associated with childrenās interaction with games and the internet are increasing scientific research and is a big topic of discussion in this day and age. By calling it an addiction parents are communicating that there is an unhealthy problem as well as feeling like they are powerless to stop it....
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The novel, The Handmaidās Tale, by Margaret Atwood uses the anti-feminist rhetoric of Phyllis Schlafly to create the dystopian society of Gilead, āthe logical extension not only of Puritan government but also of the agenda articulated during the 1980s by Americaās fundamentalist Christian Rightā (Neuman 857). Atwood recognizes that the agreement on the oppressive nature of sex by the feminists and anti-feminists of the 1970s and 1980s was the crux of the feminist movementās downfall. She uses female characters to...
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First of all, the investigator feels privileged to have the opportunity to express deep appreciation and sincere thanks to the District education officer for accepting and making necessary arrangement for co-ordination with government schools for research study as well as giving official permission letter to conduct study from different government schools of Kathmandu. The researcher would like to express Prof. Dr. Sarala Shrestha for supportive suggestion, direction, encouragement, and continuous guidance for the research. Researcher would like to express sincere...
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Abstract Efforts at child protection are structured by the policy regimes in which they are enmeshed (Edwards, 2016). According to Nesmith, Patton, Christophersen, & Smart (2017), the goal of the US foster care system is to provide safe, stable, nurturing home environments for children who cannot safely live with their family of origin. Child welfare wanted to come up with an achievement that would help the foster system. This provoked the idea of having a child go from foster care...
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Abuse of children, unfortunately, has become a common thing that happens in society. Many children are abused. The lucky few are removed from their abusers and given therapeutic help, if available, while othersā abuse continues to go unreported; emotional abuse seems to go unreported because people tend to brush it off. People who are emotionally abused at a young age are more susceptible to depression because their emotional neglect leads to feelings of worthlessness or inappropriate guilt that could trigger...
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INTRODUCTION The emergence of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus [T2DM] as a pandemic is one of the major challenges to human health in 21st century [1]. Diabetes is currently ranked 9th in the world among the leading causes of death [2]. Globally, the incidence of Diabetes mellitus is increasing in all age groups. The prevalence was estimated to be around 2.8% in 2000, while recent trends show that it might increase to 4.4% by 2030 [3]. Research In the past few...
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INTRODUCTION UNICEF and global partners define an orphan as a child less than 18 years of age who has lost one or both parents to any cause of death. By this definition, there were nearly 140 million orphans globally in 2015 of whom around 40% residing in Africa [1]. In Sudan, about 15 million population are children or under the age of 18 years old that is according to the second Sudan Household Health Survey (SHHS2) conducted by Sudanās Federal...
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Sacred texts such as the Tenach, Talmud and Torah give guidance for all jews as to what they should be doing to live right and just with God. Judaism supports its adherents through these texts to ensure that they live their lives as good jews and have a fulfilling future and hope. Key correspondents to ensuring that the Jewish faith is followed right are the teachings of Rabbi Soloman Isaac (Rashi), Marriage and sexual ethics. All correlating back to the...
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Marriage within the religion of Judaism is not thought to be a secular legal partnership. Instead, it is closer to a union sanctified by God. This is known as a ākiddushinā. From this, it can be said that marriage obligations are not so much personal, but have in fact more implications for universal harmony. It is important to note that both the concept and processes of marriage within the Jewish frame do not only have an impact on the lives...
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On Sunday (Oct. 16), a toddler in Texas was attacked by a pet mountain lion kept by his aunt and was later hospitalized. In September, an 80-year-old man in Ohio was almost killed by a 200-pound kangaroo at an exotic animal meet and greet. And in June, a Nebraska man was strangled to death by his pet boa constrictor. It is clear exotic pets are not good companions. They need special attention, housing, diet, and care that the average person...
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From prehistoric times, marriage as a concept and as a sacred institution involved two individuals who agree two come together to become husband and wife. The reasons for marriage among other things is for relationship and companionship as well as for procreation. Furthermore, each party (husband and wife) has its own different roles in the home. However the role of child training and inculcating moral discipline has always been a joint effort. This is because two are better than one....
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Within some religions there are a range of procedures and traditions regarding marriage that are set in place for adherents to uphold as well as follow. Both Jewish and Islamic traditions celebrate marriage as a special union in which procreation derives. Judaism along with Islam are greatly concerned with the upbringing of children to be of high religious involvement and advocates for their faith. Thus, Abrahamic belief systems are shown to be sensitive to issues revolving around divorce and re-marriage,...
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An exotic pet is a rare or unusual animal that is kept as a pet. It is also refers to animals that are unusual to keep within human households or are generally thought of as a wild species than a pet. Today, we are going to share about exotic pets. Throughout this presentation, we will share about types of exotic pets, ways to care about exotic pets and some illegal and legal exotic pets. First, we will outline the types...
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Weddings are a celebration of love and commitment, and can be celebrated uniquely in different religions. The culture of Catholics and Hindus are significantly different causing their rituals and ceremonies to differ as well. Marriage is a way for two people to come together and make the divine present in their faiths. These religions face similar and different elements throughout the sacrament of Marriage including time, place, participants, leader, pattern, community, symbols and transforming power. These 8 elements enhance the...
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The benefit of using a pluralistic and integrative theoretical approach is apparent when considering the complexity that is embodied within individuals (Carlyle, 2017; McLeod, 2013). The hybrid of theory and technique facilitates a more tailored delivery of treatment designed to meet the individual needs of the client, and enables the therapist to identify significant dynamics (Gehart, 2017). This personalized approach can only be facilitated if a trusting therapeutic relationship exists between the client and the therapist (Thompson, Bender, Lantry &...
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Future is a period of time that is to come. (Cambridge Dictionary). Future can be tomorrow, next year or anytime else. Everyone also hope that own will have a bright future. While a child is born, their parents will start to plan their future because they hope their children will have a better future. Planning your future is one of the most powerful and effective ways to attain what you want. Nowadays, there have many people ask that should parents...
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Language may be the words spoken, gestures, demeanour, visual or image. It is used to transfer the messages within the society. Culture is the understanding of people about the aspects such as traditions, customs and religions. While the identity is a personās understanding about himself or herself and it is influenced by the culture. In the drama āShafana and Aunt Sarrinahā written by Alana Valentine, language is used to highlight cultural identity in the aspects as power, conflict and cultural....
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Islam depicts marriage to be the foundation of society and family life. All Muslims are encouraged to marry. Islam teaches every aspect of life, in a concise manner, including the chapter of marriage in an individualās life. In order to live a life of peace and tranquility, both partners in the relationship are required to fulfil each otherās rights. In an atmosphere of harmony, these rights and duties initiate a framework to balance the household and family life. Islam secures...
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Social media is great tool of intervening and solving so many social problems that are curbing the society. It does not just limit to social problems but it cuts across so many societal problems that seem to be taking a toll on humanity. In this social media would be the best tool for addressing the issue of single parenting. It is a great way of immensely impacting positivity on the issue and also creating awareness on the same problem. All...
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Muhammad is known as the prophet and the founder of Islam, he was born in 570 AD in Mecca which is now in Saudi Arabia. Like all great civilization have been able to reform their society through the rule of law and human rights, Prophet Muhammad has also been able to do the same and he laid foundation of the Muslim ad Arab civilizations. However the modern extremism from some Muslims has obliterated the Prophetās contribution to humanity . Readings...
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From as early as our time spent in the womb, our ears are already adjusting to the sounds of the exterior world. This marks the beginning of a life full of language acquisition and development. Going from a child aged 0-6 months of age, turning their heads to listen to sounds (Cox, 2011) to a child of 4-5 years with a vocabulary of 3000- 5000 words, truly represents the complexity of a childās mind in language learning. Subsequently, as adults...
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More than 60% of Australian households own a pet, the majority of them being dogs and cats. Australians spend around $12.2 billion per year on food, vets and healthcare products and other services for their pets, turning the Pet Industry one of the major growth segments of Australiaās business sector. Premiumization, humanization and demographic trends are affecting this industry as a whole. One of the most important markets in the Pet Industry is the Australian Pet Food Market, with a...
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There are good parents, great parents and then there are parents that try too hard to be great and actually end up causing more harm than good. You have all probably heard about helicopter parents. They are essentially āhoveringā over their offspringās every footstep, speech and action. Then there are permissive parents who always makes sure that the children ask them for permission before doing anything. And I mean anything. Letās take the example of neighbor X down my road....
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Rationale With research on vaccination in pre-school aged children, a broad research question āis compulsory vaccination for pre-school aged children necessary to ensure public healthā was developed based on the initial claim. This was further refined to specifically consider the eradication of infectious disease, in particular measles in Australia. Measles is vaccinated against in a composite vaccination known as MMR that also protects against mumps and rubella (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2018). This vaccine has been available in...
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The twentieth century has been one of the most eventful periods of Jewish history. Many of your parents or other members of your family have lived through and experienced these events. Write a researched essay on the life of ONE of your family members showing how that personās experiences relate to the overall history of the period. (note that this question does not only deal with world war II; you must deal with the life-span of your subject.) Introduction āThe...
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Method This study placed a focus on the incidence of schizophrenia in the biological and adoptive relatives of adoptees who were now schizophrenic adults. Hospital records of all persons who had been given up for non-family adoption at an early age in the Copenhagen area between 1923 and 1947 were analysed, and 33 cases were selected. 16 were chronic process schizophrenics, 7 had acute schizophrenic reactions and 10 were borderline schizophrenic. The selection process was completed by three independent groups...
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Introduction Marriage is the union between a man and a woman, where the two become āoneā through a great or sometimes divine bond. Regardless of culture and religion, marriages are significant to individuals as they usually mark a turning point in oneās life. Due to religion and culture, marriages are celebrated in various ways but usually include the performance of religious rituals, dancing, music, feasting, oath taking, and gift exchange. Hypothesis Vivaha (Hindu Marriage) communicates many teachings of Hinduism through...
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Introduction In this discussion, we highlighted the following points. First,, single parents, their positives, and negative`s attributes. Second lessons learn from Lydia and Eunice encounters. Third, according (Howitt and Smith) feasible guidelines for single parents and its impact in the lives of a parent and child. Lastly, discover role models for children especially in a church environment. These factors will be later discussed in detail. My Context I agree with (Howitt and Smith) they say, single parenting was not a...
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Parents need to develop management skills so that they can meet the responsibilities and the expectations of multiple roles such as, work, study, sport and family. They would be required to use their personal management skills to effectively manage the needs of both themselves and their child. It is necessary that they develop balance and plan how much time they will dedicate to each commitment they have made. A strategy to assist Jane and Harold to manage their multiple commitments...
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āBeing a parent is an almost overwhelming commitmentā where a āchildās needs should take precedence over adults needsā (Dempsey and Lindsay, 2014). This transition to parenthood is stressful and hard for majority of parents due to this reason, along with parental expectations, ideologies and sacrifices of oneās own relationship. Being a parent has its own roles for both the mother and father, however with the constant changes in modern society (Dempsey and Lindsay, 2014), it can be hard to configure...
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