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    economic growth. Television has become a member of each and every single family and time spent next to it exceeds the amount of time spent together with any other family member. One of the major objectives of television is to give the viewers pleasure,programs ,sports and games aired are actually meant to entertain the viewers. It has become an integral part of the culture of every family that once a member is bored, tired after a long working day one only needs to turn the television on. The…

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    attention first. The U.S. spends billions oversees to help other nations, with food, medical supplies, military equipment, and just plain money, why? We understand humanitarian efforts and help thy neighbor, however not sure why we spend so much giving military equipment and cash to other nations, while there are those right here at home in need. In our personal lives we cannot give our money away if we need it to take care of our family and backyard first. So how and why does…

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    INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT SUBMITTED TO: PROF. PUSHPENDRA KUMAR SUBMITTED BY: BHAWNA (M2014CODP004) “Social protection policies and programs are really just a form of residual social welfare and cannot address deep-seated problems of poverty.” Discuss. SOCIAL PROTECTION  INTRODUCTION “Social protection is the publically mandated policies and programs to address risk and the vulnerability among poor near poor households” (Babajanian et al 2012). It can build human capital and…

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    Teen Obesity Research

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    many of these young people suffer from health complications; “whose fault” is not an easy question to answer, and solutions to the problem are not always simple. Across the nation obesity rates have tripled over the past twenty years and not just for adults; young children and teens are…

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    them with a feasible yearly salary. It is important that adult supervision…

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    Ethics are the moral principles that guide one’s behavior (Ethics [Def. 1], n.d.). Different people base their beliefs off different things. This paper will address the ethics involved in the child labor case from a Christian worldview. The basic Christian ethics or values to love Christ and love others like Christ (Christianity, 2016 & Matthew 22:37-39). Christ loves everyone and gave His life up for everyone’s sins, so they might follow after…

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    Worldwide, in 2014, mother to child transmission (MTCT) accounted for 15% of newly infected Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) diagnoses, with an estimated 220,000 infants acquiring HIV (United Nations Children’s Fund [UNICEF], 2015). In Uganda during 2014, an estimated 9,500 children were infected via MTCT, these figures may be as high as 21,000 children (UNICEF, 2015). Comparatively, Australian rates of MTCT stand at an average of one child per year, notably a percentage of 1% in the…

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    Aging In The Elderly

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    camps in West Germany for many years. As a result, she did not receive formal education. She experienced discrimination for being a refugee, “I cannot play with you because you are a refugee,” a child on a playground once told her. Although the family lived in poor conditions, she remembers always having food. Her mother took on odd jobs, such as being a “cleaning lady” to provide for them. This was an adjustment for the entire family, which has humbled Linda and it is seen in how she is living…

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    Mandatory Physical Education for Youth Should Physical Education be required in high schools and middle schools and be mandatory to graduate. I think so. There are many positives, and a few negatives, with this debated topic. Sufferers of obesity could have the chance they’ve always wanted and needed to get thin. By changing physical education to be a more rigorous workout, and requiring it, kids will have no option but take the class, or fail to complete core curriculum and not graduate. The…

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    punishment as a tool in the rearing of children are looked upon as a negative concept. Using punishment as a source of disciple has been an issue for some individuals. Some states like California debated with bills that would make striking or spanking a child illegal. There are people that believe that punishment at times is necessary and should be used in the most effective and appropriate way to…

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