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    EFFECTS OF POVERTY ON COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT Abstract This paper explores the effects that poverty has on cognitive and brain development in childhood. Living in poverty places children at very high risk for problems across a variety of domains, including schooling, behavioral regulations, and health. Hanson, J.L., Hair, N., Sheen, D.G., Shi, F., Gilmore, J.H., Wolfe, B.L., Pollak, S.D. (2013). Environmental stressor of poverty results in many adverse effects on children, none of which are good.…

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    Social Class Connection

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    Social Class Connections For many years the social system has seemed as if though there were only three different classes to it with huge differences between the highest and lowest affluent or SES (socioeconomic status) populations. The previous simple observation of the classes when approached from different angles and deeper research, as in Paul Fussell, Suniya Luthar, Lars Eighner and Paul Piff along with his colleagues’ articles, is proven to be permissible. The authors collectively have…

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    Different studies shows that patient socio demographic status are risk factors for epilepsy and/or increase seizure frequency include age, sex, educational status, occupation (working hours)and ethnicity (2, 7, 22-24). However, a cross sectional study conducted in Egypt showed that there is no significant difference in age, sex, age of onset of epilepsy, duration…

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    In society, status and class are two of the most significant social forces that contribute to one’s own image. Not being born in the right social ranking can make life further difficult .This can inhibit the social mobility of an individual if they decide to move up a rung in the ladder of society. This social inequality plays a role in society that few people are able to manage .The social constructs of inequality are far reaching, and it even claws its way into the family. According to Dalton…

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    of the poverty line to below the poverty line. The community where I own my home is predominantly middle class while my student’s families are typically renters in the lowest SES neighborhood in Newport News. The difference in the socioeconomic status between my students and me has the potential to hinder my teaching. This difference requires me…

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    Class In America

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    Is America the land of opportunity? Is the classic American dream tangible in the modern day journey to success? There are many factors that are detrimental to the ability to succeed; such as socioeconomic status and class standing, minority status, and gender. Over the years, America has become the land of economic disparity, not opportunity. The impact of class is a leading cause of American’s inability to not only succeed, but live their daily lives. Class can affect anything from health,…

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    health. The focus is to analyse health inequalities in relative to social class, discussing whether policy and its implementation translate into to practice, whilst investigating the disparities in the prevision of health services dependent on class status. Hence it will unpack previous studies quantifying possible predilection, towards gender bias. Ultimately, this essay will scrutinise whether mental health professional’s practices is discriminatory towards women or men. Subsequently,…

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    Department of Education, “family participation in education was twice as predictive of students’ academic success as family socioeconomic status (2002). Many of my students are from low income families so it is of greater importance for these students to have parent and social support. Malecki and Demaray conducted a study and found that students of low socioeconomic status are at a higher risk of failure if there is no parent involvement (2006). It is crucial that I develop a relationship with…

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    “Fence” is a beautiful poem portraying the picture of social distinction between rich and poor through observation of a girl as a speaker by Pat Mora a Mexican American writer. She is best known to write about the borders that exist physically, mentally, spiritually and socially. This poem is a classical example of differences between wealthy and poor. Though the talk about the so called equality is held every now and then in our society and politics but the reality is far from the talks which…

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    Reflection Paper 2: The Essential Elements of Emily Identity is described as the qualities, beliefs, and traits that make a particular person or group different from others. Every individual has a defining set of attributes that distinguishes and them from their peers. Throughout this paper, I will be discussing a few public essential elements that help shape who I truly am. The variety of statuses I hold are immensely influential to my reflective image. I am a daughter, a sister, a…

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