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    Effective Parenting

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    important to have some very consistent ways of doing things. Some parenting principles are going to provide less stress for you and your kids while making sure they are safe, loved, and on track towards a healthy and happy life. Following are some effective parenting tips straight from parents who have been there and done that. 1. Create Consistent Routines For Less Stress Kids need routines in their life to feel secure and motivated. This means routines for sleep, learning, eating, and free…

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    My Academic Goals

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    calendar project. When creating my calendar I had planned an ideal schedule to the best of my ability. As life constantly reminds me that sometimes the ideals we have may not always work out. On two of the days I had intended to wake up and study at 7 before my son wakes up I ended up sleeping in. Granted I have an illness that is imperative that I maintain proper rest so I try my best to allow myself to improvise when needed. That being said rather than using my allotted study times those days…

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    multinational cooperation in almost every field. Though setting of offices all around the globe need people for the operation of the business by the multinational companies.Managers are appointed to plan organize lead and control the business but due to training in their home countries managers face a lot of challenges while working abroad in a different culture & society. The difference in almost every habit,taste,wear creates a kind of shock for the managers to operate in a different world.…

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    of an unequal system. Many of these underprivileged students would fall under American anthropologist Oscar Lewis’ definition of being a part of the “culture of poverty.” Lewis presents the “culture of poverty” as a socialized habit; he victim blames the poor for their habits, when in fact there are structural and institutional factors that shape the lives of those in poverty. Kozol’s Savage Inequalities dispels Lewis’ “culture of poverty” because it reveals the structural factors that keep the…

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    Junk Food Awareness Essay

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    have become a prominent feature of the diet of youngsters, especially in the developing country. The health problems that stem from overweight and obesity can shorten the life span. Future medical practitioners should know that these kinds of eating habits will create nutritional deficiencies along…

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    Drug Use In Prisons

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    prisons. Drug use within prisons presents several problems for the Correctional system. Security measures are implemented to try and stop the entrance of drugs into prison, but they still get through for inmates to use. There are roughly two million people that pass through prison per year, and according to Wagner (2016), “about 1 in every 5 inmates are there due to drug related offenses.” Over 10% of inmates are there for drug violations and it doesn’t always stop there. The use of drugs in…

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    "Recidivism." National Institute of Justice. N.p., Apr. 2014. Web. 03 Aug. 2016. Researchers from Pennsylvania State University’s Justice Center for Research have partnered with RTI International in order to evaluate the effects of programs and services aimed at the cognitive transformation of former prisoners. These services include incapacitation, which refers to imprisonment, effectively separating the prisoner from society, Specific deterrence, which refers to restrictions placed upon an…

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    As we know the poem “For Malcolm X” is wrote by Margaret Walker. Based on my research, “Margaret Walker, in full Margaret Abigail Walker, married name Margaret Alexander, (born July 7, 1915, Birmingham, Ala., U.S.—died Nov. 30, 1998, Chicago, Ill.), American novelist and poet who was one of the leading black woman writers of the mid-20th century” (Britannica). At the same time, “Her literature generally contained African American themes” (Goodreads). According to her background, we will…

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    three and four have been spanked at least once by their parents in the last year (). Doctors highly encourage the use of nonabusive spanking or no spanking at all. However, doctors have found a reduced level of misbehavior in children who have been non abusively spanked (). In society spanking is often seen as abuse, and has gotten many parents in trouble with police due to complaints from neighbors or people in public who see a parent punishing their child. Parents should be allowed to punish…

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    Dynamic Leadership Qualities

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    國立高雄應用科技大學 工業工程與管理系碩士班 碩士論文 動態領導品質之研究-以FORTEC裝訂系統為例 A Study on Dynamic Leadership Qualities - With Reference To Fortec Binding System 研究生: 克依庫瑪 Master Student: Karthickkumar 指導教授:王嘉男教授 Advisor: Prof. Chia-Nan Wang 中華民國104年7月 動態領導品質之研究-以FORTEC裝訂系統為例 A Study on Dynamic Leadership Qualities - With Reference To Fortec Binding System 研究生: 克依庫瑪 Master Student: Karthickkumar 指導教授:王嘉男教授 Advisor: Prof. Chia-Nan Wang A Thesis Submitted to Institute of Industrial Engineering and Management…

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