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    residency program at your hospital. M has worked with me during his sub-internship in internal medicine rotation at DeKalb Medical Center. I have been working as a physician since 2003 and rarely have I seen an intern with so much enthusiasm and discipline as M. Within short period M has impressed me in a number of ways. He quickly mastered and learned the computer software at this location. He has also impressed me tremendously by his concentration, determination and willingness to work…

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    Summary Interventions for maintaining the classroom have changed tremendously over the past few decades. Historically, educators depended upon a stern, loud voice and a paddle to maintain control of their classroom. Many studies have been done by researchers including the following: William Glasser, Thomas Gordon, Lee Canter, Wesley Becker, Robert Spaulding and Jane Stallings, just to name a few. The first approaches used were based on disciplining misbehavior. The approach studies shifted…

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    with delinquent crimes. Researchers examine the diversity of family structures and their characteristics to demonstrate its impact on the behavior of youth. The interactions and dynamics of parents and family structure can incite a child or adolescent to gravitate towards a delinquent lifestyle. Families are constructed differently to address certain issues, control improper behavior, and to respect the rights of others. Oppositely, some families may teach and establish aggressive and antisocial…

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    today’s research. According to the textbook, interdisciplinary training programs at both the pre and post doctoral levels encourage collaboration. These environments create new researchers who know the benefits of collaboration between different disciplines. Also, major funding agencies have helped increase collaboration efforts in research. According to the textbook, they “make funds available for researchers to reach across established…

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    Parenting Styles Paper

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    In her first study of parenting styles, she identified three groups of preschool children who varied greatly in behavior. They were defined as follows: (1) assertive, self-reliant, self-controlled, buoyant, and affiliative; (2) discontented, withdrawn, and distrustful; and (3) little self-control or self-reliance, and retreat from novelty (Power, 2013). Selected out of a population of 110 children, they were…

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    As is discussed by Annette Lareau in Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life, the way a child is brought up has a great effect on their life later down the road. Lareau performed extensive studies and research to arrive to her conclusion that social class and race in childhood has a profound effect on who the children grow up to be, and what kind of life they grow up to live. She observed two different elementary schools, a study that included talking to the parents of eighty-eight of…

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    Imagine that you get a phone call at seven one morning from the nursing home saying that your great grandmother, grandma, or mom, was going to be passing away within a few hours. You sit there with her and see how much pain she looks like she is in. Three hours pass, and nothing has changed except that her breathing starts to stop every now and then. The staff gives her morphine periodically to help ease the pain, but you can tell that she is still in pain. The thought crosses your mind that if…

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    and that women are just being over dramatic. “Children learn that it is a worse crime for a girl to make a fuss than it is for a boy to touch her sexually against her will,” (Bates). When boys do something wrong at a young age they are never truly discipline. Boys are just told that they did a bad thing, which is just like a slap on the wrist, but no punishment to show them what was wrong. Just because they are male, what gives them the right to be be loud, rude, or abusive to girls/women? Many…

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    activity of children and consequently their health. The two affect the behavior of children differently. Permissive parenting is more of responsive than demanding. Parents using this approach avoid confrontations with their children, and they rarely discipline…

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    forms must reflect secured court purposes, for example, singular equity in individual cases, the presence of individual equity in individual cases, procurement of a discussion for the determination of debate, the security of people against the self-assertive utilization of administrative force, and the making of a record of lawful status. Individual cases must get singular consideration. The law must be effectively connected to the truths. Notwithstanding financial or different status, there…

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