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    Hourly employee retention in small and medium attractions: The Central Florida example, International journal of hospitality Management, Volume22(1), Pages: 17–35. Alberta J. Ellett,Jacquelyn I. Ellis,Tonya M. Westbrook and Denise' Dews, (2007). A qualitative study of 369 child welfare professionals' perspectives about factors contributing to employee retention and turnover,Children and Youth Services Review, Volume 29, Issue 2, Pages: 264–281. Allen, N.J. and Meyer, J.P. (2003). A three…

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    techniques which were tried and are currently used and suggested as a means of dealing with offending youths. Mainly, the text inspects the advantages and disadvantages of each system so that readers understand the correlations between the methods and their abilities to produce future law-abiding citizens. Further, the paper researches the need to consider the cognitive and emotional abilities of youths before finalizing a treatment plan to determine which method will have long-term or…

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    Race Impact On Education

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    opportunities available in today’s society. Educating the youth in this world should become a top priority in all families, regardless of race, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status. The never-ending advancements in technology allow everyone the ability to streamline his or her lives and have access to information readily available. Therefore, changing the direction of the learning environment. With a little creativity and drive, today’s children have an endless amount of resources at their…

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    Shame and Doubt The Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt stage includes toddlers, one to three years of age. In this phase, toddlers develop self-determination and an increase in motor skills (Hutchinson, 2015). Children at this age want to be self-reliant, so they resist help from others (Hutchinson, 2015). In particular, this stage is known for the “terrible twos”, where toddlers learn to say, “No”. If a youngster fails to meet the challenges in this stage, they…

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    “American Academy of Pediatrics.” 25 Sept. 2015 The American Academy of Pediatrics homepage has tabs that include Professional Resources, Advocacy and Policy, and Professional Education that further leads to sub tabs that include research, journals and publications, and clinical support. These sub tabs provide a resource for any pediatric medical field. The tabs go into sub tabs which further the information to be as detailed as possible, and if you cannot find exactly what you want under all…

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    related to the Prevalence of this Crime Kyra D. Bradley, Texas Woman’s University kbradley8@twu.edu SOCI 5903-01: ST: RACE, CRIME AND JUSTICE Word Count: 1,352 Abstract Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking is a type of human trafficking that solicits youth under the age of 18 into activities associated with criminal and commercial sex trade. Due to socioeconomic factors, some racial/ ethnic groups in the United States represent a disproportionate number of victims of the crime. It has been…

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    heartbreak, pain, and confusion. Children are extremely susceptible to the pain and confusion that accompanies the divorce of their parents. Children witness the loss of love between parents, undergo the adjustment of two different households, and experience the daily absence of one parent while living with the other, all of which create a challenging new family dynamic. Various responses occur due to this stressful change among childhood, school age and adolescent children. The…

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    Day Care Home Essay

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    families an opportunity to work while at the same, taking their children to a center that provides a stimulating environment where they can socialize and develop emotionally, physically, and mentally has significant benefits to the overall composition of the family. Although costs of childcare can create additional stress, the establishment of daycare centers has allowed parents, especially single mothers, to work knowing that their children will be cared for. It is important to note, however,…

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    Childhood Homelessness This analysis will explore the problem of homelessness and specifically the complications it presents for homeless children and youth - the hidden homeless. Homelessness has been a problem throughout history. Until the late 1970’s homelessness was associated with “transiency, vagrancy, vagabond, and disaffiliation with the mainstream society” (Mizrahi & Davis, 2008). With the passage of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Act of 1987 a clear definition was adopted. Within…

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    Social Worker Themes

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    1996; Glisson & Durick1988). A social worker who identifies with a positive work environment, professional supervision, and supportive co-workers help the individual cope with the demands of the job (Allen, Lambert, Pasupuleti, Tolar, & Ventura,…

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