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    5 Hour Energy versus RedBull With a fast-paced world, many people are struggling to keep up. Some people have trouble getting through the last bit of their day. Remedies to these problems would normally be solved by more sleep, healthier foods, and better exercise. Although all of those activities are important, they are not attainable at any given moment of the day. Energy drinks and shots are becoming more prevalent in pop culture as people are realizing their quick fix. Energy drinks are…

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    For a parent, one of the biggest concerns they have for their children is making sure they are ready for their future, whether it would be for college or the working world. The skills that parents teach their children at a young age continue to help them grow throughout their life. However, as young children, they do not need to know how to be capable of everything, but exposing them and helping them practice basic essential skills will help them grow up to be successful adults. In order for…

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    Imagine a world where children grow up having their each and every move monitored and overseen, where parents keep in contact with their children via cell phone throughout every day all day, and where children no longer view their parents as superior to them but instead view them as their “best friends”. Well, welcome to Generation Y! Children are growing up depending on their parents to fix every unfair situation, money need, hardship, and rejection in life because they think that is how life…

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    Parenting can be one of the most stressful and hardest job. There isn’t a right or wrong way of parenting. If there was a right or a successful way of parenting, then there wouldn’t be so many different styles of parenting, ranging from the tiger parenting, helicopter parenting, and the hippie-style parenting. Every parent wants to raise their children the best way possible and to guide them to succeed in life, however, there are some parents who push the bounds of ethical parenting to an…

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    Helicopter Parenting is Dooming the Millennial Generation. Many of today’s young adults are being set up to fail at adulthood. They are entering the world without the ability to be self-sufficient. Many of today’s young adults are returning to their childhood homes after college graduation. They are also looking to their parents more and more to provide assistance in their careers and personal relationships. This failure to launch was once considered shameful, while today it is considered…

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    The Benefits of Different Parenting Styles When a couple is expecting, they take into consideration the multiple aspects of their newborn’s life. The parents will evaluate the community and the economic growth of the area where they reside. In addition, the parents will also choose the best school systems and churches to attend. Parents want the best possible opportunities for their children. Many parents also reflect back onto their own childhood and strive to give their children…

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    Judith Warner explains in her article “Helicopter Parenting Turns Deadly” how sometimes parents can be too involved in their kids’ lives. Warner explains how she believes that parents need to grow up and not act like kids anymore. If their kid has a problem with other kids they need to help like an adult would not like a kid would. Some times parents can be over protective and want to be like one of the kid’s but, if they are like this than things tend to get out of hand. In some cases, parents…

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    Up to this point, we have learned about theoretical and historical background of child rearing and various types of parenting patterns and how it varies among cultures. When I learn about the history of child rearing I started to understand how people, especially Americans, were influenced by the experts and theorists such as Freud and Erikson and how their beliefs and behaviors of child rearing altered by the influence of the experts. It is also really interesting to see how people’s beliefs…

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    Much has been said and written about parenting, as a whole is a complex role as it involves many personalities throughout different stages of a child’s life. For young parents, ways of parenting are much different than that of older parents. There’s also differences in parenting based on the number of children one may have. What may be acceptable for a younger child may not have been acceptable to an older child. In Elizabeth Stoke’s article, “I am a Helicopter Parent and I Don’t Apologize”, the…

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    Ben Jonson wrote Shakespeare “was not of an age, but for all time,” indicating how 21st century ideas and themes can be connected through the centuries to the time when 1 Henry IV was written. For instance, a contemporary issue demonstrated in the play is a phenomenon known as helicopter parenting. According to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary, helicopter parenting is when a parent is extremely involved in a child’s life (“Helicopter Parenting”). Parents will often place expectations on their…

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