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    worked in practices for a long time, to show the coaches my skills. It was the last day of tryouts and I continued hustle and played my game. When tryouts were over I went up to Sara, and said thank you and asked her if she knew if I was going to make the team. She said probably, but they weren’t sure because I apparently had a bad attitude and messed around at practice. When I heard this I was confused, if not shocked. I’m a loud and energetic person and I like to talk to my friends at…

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    You were taking your usual Sunday walk in your area's grassy plains. Suddenly, a swift bird glides high above you. It's a falcon. Its identity is revealed by its size and shape as it soars across the blue sky. Once the falcon reaches a certain point over the nearby lake, it tucks in its wings and drops down towards a flock of ducks. The ducks take notice of the falcon and begin to scatter. However, for one of the ducks, it was too late as the falcon pierces the duck's flesh with its razor-sharp…

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    gain that tolerance and has built up that “physical well-being.” Therefore, being physically fit allows the athlete to withstand and increase their ability to succeed in the activity or sport that they practice and participate in due to the athletic physique they have accumulated from the practice of said…

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    them. Nevertheless, there is no single “perfect” method of raising children, even with extensive research a parent can only do so much to develop their child’s sense of duty and and discipline. Cultural differences contribute to the vast amount of parenting techniques and plays an important role values that we try to instill in our children. Inherently, values that our cultures promote may have their own various downfalls and upsides, be that as is may, all cultures universally promote one…

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    New York Times article, “Amy Chua is a Wimp”, by David Brooks, touches on whether Chinese parenting is better than American parenting, and criticizes one parent’s, Amy Chua, method of raising her own kids. In this piece, Brook uses effective literary strategies in order to turn us against Chua, but at the same time opens our eyes to the idea that she is no better than us Americans. He exploits Chua’s parenting flaws right from the beginning, and takes repeated stabs at the way she punishes her…

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    pathways to aggression that begin in early childhood. There is research that suggest at least 8 pathways that contribute to the behavior but only 3 will be explained: individual factors, the impact to exposure of violence (aggressive acts), and parenting practices. These pathways of this behavior will explain the varying ways that children gain aggressive tendencies. According to Social Cognitive theory, individual factors pose to how aggressive individuals favor the behavior because they are in…

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    behind this parenting method is that by nurturing the child through encouragement, he or she will develop confidence and will strive to do the best they can in the given area. However, not all American parents believe in this approach. Amy Chua, a professor at Yale Law School, supports the “tiger mom” style of parenting, where the child is denied certain activities and has a strict set of standards to meet. Chua advocates in her book Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother that the parenting method…

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    received services. The Parent Involvement in Head Start and Children’s Development: Indirect Effects Through Parenting article is a research article including “1,020 three-year-old children over three waves of the Family and Child Experiences Survey” (Ansari and Gershoff, 2016).…

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    In Annie Murphy's " Tiger Moms: Is Tough Parenting Really the Answer" article, the reader know about how mother Amy Chua raised her children in a rigorous matter to ensure that her two daughters were prepared for their future the author, Annie Murphy Paul, describes why Amy Chua, who is a Chinese mother, commonly used the parenting style of Tiger mother to treat and raise her children. First of all, Paul states that the Tiger Moms style is the most effective way to raise our children for…

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    difficult, parents need to focus on what tactics they can perform to prevent materialism in their home. Since children develop the capability to become responsible young adults. Parenting is à really essential and a challenging job, sadly parenting receives little to no support at all. When parents practice good parenting their child will be able to function normally in the society. Children need love, support, and guidance from guardians. When this is practiced the child can take the risks…

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