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    Homeless youth can be found in all parts of the country, banding together and creating their own families. Countless of them decide to leave home, because their real families do not accept them. 40% of the 1.7 million homeless youth identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual, or queer (NVSR, N.D). They either are asked by their parents to leave or decide to leave to find their own freedom. These youth are at the most danger of being sexually or physically abused while living on the streets.…

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    DISCERNING GOD IN THE CREED Believing Three Ways in One God: A Reading of the Apostles’ Creed, by Nicholas Lash, London: S.C.M. Press, 1992. Believing Three Ways in One God Prof. Lash begin his reflections on the Apostles’ Creed by explaining the attitude toward the articles. He defined the appropriate attitude “Amen” as a fundamental reflection about God’s work from the beginning, present, and future. For the time being, it is enough to make a general point that unity or identity of…

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    Likert Scale Theory

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    Likert Scale is a scale that has different variables that are answered through a range of potential responses. An example, of potential responses are; strongly agree, agree, neutral, disagree, and strongly disagree. Parental feelings about offspring measures, how parents feel about their child and are asked two questions and answer it through the Likert Scale (Peterson, 2006). Positive affect is measure by, 40 items for the senior students using the Affectometer 2 that…

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    Fatherhood Book Review

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    Gray and Kermyt G. Anderson. The book explored different aspects of fatherhood from evolutionary and cultural perspectives. It discusses the role of fathers across different cultures and how the socio economics and mating variations determine men’s parental care and the decision to produce a certain number of children. The book presents evidence on how fatherhood alters a man’s life. The psychological and sexual changes men go through after becoming a father and how it may positively and…

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    he comes to know he is a wizard. Harry develops a conscience and learns to empathize after all the trauma, ill-treatment, manipulation, and revile he experiences through his upbringing and teenage years. If Harry hadn’t met kind, moral people, and parental figures he wouldn’t have become the moral, empathetic person known as ‘The Chosen One’, who is capable of defeating Voldemort. The first solicitous person is Hagrid, the half-giant with a heart to rival his stature, the influence of the…

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    and community hazardous policies are included in the safety policies too. Leave benefits and other work policies: Northwestern Memorial Hospital’s leave policies are carefully documented. For full-time employees, sick Leave benefits are earned on a prorated basis of one day (7 hours) per month beginning at first day of employment. . Family medical leave, time off for court cases, jury duty, time off for voting, military leave all be documented in the handbook to comply with state and local…

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    do I communicate with Parents? As a teacher, I believe that parental communication is essential to operating an effective and efficient classroom. Prior to the first day of school, I try to call the parents of students whom I will be teaching in the upcoming school year and introduce myself to them. I give parents the information that they need to contact me through the school such as my school email and phone extension or how to leave a message for me at the school. I also send home notes…

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    Autistic Children Summary

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    families with an autistic children where studied through a fourteen day log diary. In this log parents wrote how their child symptoms and behavior affected their daily life. Parents are clueless whether their child will be born an autistic child which leaves them unprepared for the task ahead. As parents struggle to adapt to this lifestyle they learn how to cope with this…

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    carers should not be allowed any access to any other child’s books, marks and progress at any given time. However, parents and carers should be made aware that information regarding their child will be shared with the receiving school when that child leaves the setting. Any information…

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    habitat and on the journey home seeds will be dispersed by fruit bats after digestion or elephants could trample upon figs releasing the seeds inside. To protect itself from insects, the fig tree has adapted the ability to release a gooey latex onto its leaves to protect itself from predators like the katydid, longhorn beetle, and the pink mantis. The insects are the parasites that are trying to feed off of the sycamore tree, which is the host; moreover, this relationship can be labeled as…

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