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    Divorce: A Formal Analysis

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    230). The GAL has proven to be one of the most discriminatory efforts of the court because the GAL often times favors the father over the mother and because they face no legal ramifications, they can falsify testimonies, which leaves the child in the hands of the lesser parental guardian (Neustein et al. 88). In Brisco v LaHue, it was determined that the GAL is guaranteed absolute immunity in the judicial process (Briscoe v. LaHue, 460 U.S. 325 (1983)). In Bright, Shovali, and Cooper’s article,…

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    Attention, parents of college students. Say your kid has a problem with a roommate. Maybe one “borrowed” his favorite t-shirt. Maybe your daughter’s roommate leaves old, stinky Chinese take out in the mini-fridge. Perhaps your child is so upset about this he texts you five times a day to complain. Here’s the thing: Don’t call the college president to ask him to handle the situation. (Yes, that happens.) Jonathan Gibralter, president of Frostburg State University, has had parents call him at…

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    Firstly we, should to make sure kids develop a strong knowledge of right and wrong because without that kids can develop a strong sense of morality by doing that parental influences along with influential influences need to set the example to a high standard for kids to develop the understanding of right and wrong. Developing a standard helps kids develop a conscience that is important to a strong sense of morality…

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    Underage drinking can facilitate poor judgment that poses countless health and safety risks including drinking and driving, violent behavior, and unwarranted or unprotected sexual activity; consequences may lead to disciplinary actions performed by the school or even with the law. Data concluded from a 2003 case study included in Reducing Underage Drinking: A Collective Responsibility, a book which details the developmental and environmental factors concerning groups of adolescents in relation…

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    I went to Precious Memories Child Care for my site visit. Precious Memories’ mission is to provide day care for children who have been rejected from other care facilities or schools for either financial or behavioral reasons. Most of the children at precious memories are from low-income households. This background predisposes these children to significant current and future health problems. In a 2000 study of low-income children who were being placed into foster care: 44% of children had an…

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    Why Children Are Dying

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    violence is around us. Murder is the second leading cause of death of youth 15-25 year olds. Although we may not realize it, violence has an impact on everyone’s life. Youth violence can be triggered by many means including the media, insufficient parental supervision, and substance abuse. The media is a serious cause of youth violence. The media is anything we hear or see on radios, mobile devices, or televisions. Many times youth view things in the media that cause them to commit acts…

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    10% less than men. That is really interesting that Germany is like that. The main reasons why women are paid less than men in western and eastern Germany is when they miss or take time off of work. This is usually done because of maternity leave or parental leave. Personally, I don't think that those reasons should matter when it comes to…

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    Childhood Education is the first stepping stone for students to become a student of their fullest potential. Becoming students at a young age provides more opportunity for growth. I believe that these are excellent programs for all children, but also leave room for adjustments. Depending on the educator, there are some situations where students are not taught content that is rich in curriculum, and more less treat these programs as being a babysitter for students. And then we have the polar…

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    care for his children. Not only that, he makes a genuine effort to make them more open-minded individuals. Why move children to another home when the home they were in before was perfectly suitable? It would do more harm than good to move them. I now leave it in your capable hands to make the right decision and let the children stay with their father. Thank you and have a good…

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    In one scene, it looked as if the people of Bolivia have their faith with God. However, going into the mines, the workers often offer coca leaves or alcohol to the Tio. It was surprising that they go against their religion just because they believe the Tio controls or protects them in the mines. 3. Which two key course themes did the selection best illustrate? Explain how or in what ways.…

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