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    Poverty In Schools Essay

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    The impact of poverty in home-school connection Poverty is a major factor that affects home-school connection negatively. The rich prefer to take their children to schools where other rich people take their children. The poor on the other hand take their children to schools with students from poor backgrounds. Rich parents have positive attitudes to education, unlike the poor parents. This influences the school-home connections; hence, educational outcomes. Poverty has also promoted racial…

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    Cheap easily accessible unhealthy food is widely available. Growing technology leaves children spending more time in front of a screen and less time playing and exercising outside. Many people believe bullying children would help them lose weight. Bullying children for their weight leads to depression, low self-esteem, and body image disturbances (Easter, L.S., & Krogh, S.L. 2012). So much emphasis are put on BMI or parental for children that many have lost focused on the nutritional aspect. In…

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    During Sophomore year in highschool you continually hear from teachers “Junior year will be the most academically challenging year in highschool”. This then causes many incoming Juniors to panic and often stress more than truly necessary. Panic and stress then spreads like an epidemic with no cure in sight, despite this seemingly hopeless situation, author Jay Mathews wrote an article to give 11th graders good advice and some much needed support. The use of diction in this article is…

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    A Letter To Jeanette Walls Dear Jeannette Walls; As I was reading your memoir “The Glass Castle”, I was constantly astonished by the number of hardship you were forced to endure due to the lack of proper parental care. While there were times where I was able to see your parents good intentions, I was spending most of my time disgusted that they put their needs and wants before doing what was best for their children. With that being said, I want to commend…

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    Gender Inequality In Japan

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    Gender inequality is one of the most significant fundamental cause for violence against women, which is greatly influenced by the historical and structural power imbalances between males and females which exists in differing degrees all across the world. An overrepresentation of women in service sector jobs and an underrepresentation of woman in jobs that require managerial work reinforces men and women into socially constructed gender roles. Gender Inequality arises from the differences in…

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    The article, “When Dad Stays Home Too: Paternity Leave, Gender, and Parenting” written by Erin M. Rehel, was published on September 26, 2013. I selected this article, because I wanted to understand how a father’s presence would affect a child’s development during the infancy stage. In addition, I wanted to be more informed about the benefits that are associated with paternity leave. At the Introduction of the article, Rehel wanted to determine if “men develop understandings and enactments of…

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    Small Town Mindset

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    very hard to afford, particularly when the family comes from a lower socio-economic bracket, or has to pay for farming equipment or the likes. However, even if a student can afford to live away from home to study at university, they may not want to leave their family. Moving into a different area alone can be very difficult, especially when all the student has ever known is rural life, and they’re most likely moving into a metropolitan area. This said, there is a large amount of financial…

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    The behaviour of an individual and the relationships they have – whether it’s platonic, romantic or familial – can be traced back to early childhood - as early as infancy even. Bowlby (1977) defines attachment as; “an enduring emotional bond which an individual forms to another person.” In other words, attachment is a strong tie an individual has with special figures in their lives, in whom they place great trust in. When they interact with these special figures, they feel joy and experience…

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    A child’s early formative years are the most crucial in determining the growth, personality and goals of the individual. The Transactional Analysis theory supports this statement as it enables people to explore the origins of their personality and allows one to understand why he/she is the way he/she is. I have come to realize that my coping mechanisms are reflected in the adoption and switching of ego states that takes place depending on the situation. Although there are times when I move to…

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    Phantom Of Love Essay

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    The Phantom of Love Love, an endless phenomenon that lasts even after death, entwines itself into a being at the first sign of life. Whitman and Dickinson, two famous poets of the 19th century, have similar views on the love of a child to its mother, the love of a friend, and the love of a spouse always being omnipresent and blossoming within oneself. These famous poets portray the common ideal of omnipresent love through the works labeled as “Love is anterior to life” and “As if a Phantom…

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