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    dreams, ideas, hopes, and even possessions. A good relationship between kids and parents is the highest priority, support and dedication are common things. It’s a positive side of being a family. However, as usual, every good thing can have its drawbacks. Same with families: relationships between kids and parents can be completely opposite. Different people – different relationships, parents play an essential role in the kids ' characters forming, habits and future. Love and humiliation,…

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    today celebrities over the years have been viewed as role models and get ridiculed if they are not being a perfect role model but it's impossible for them too not have the role model insignia. Celebrities can be models, some be inspirational and help kids be motivated,but it's the parent's job and it's their wisdom that can help them do great things. Celebrities that proclaim to not being role models will always be role models, due to the fact that there are too many people to be able to…

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    they are studying in a school environment without any discrimination, and distance among students. However, wearing uniform does not save time for students and give safety at all. It can be a fact that makes kidnappers pays more attention to rich students who wear uniform. These tiny disadvantages sides cannot affect wearing uniform becomes common to students because wearing uniform give students so many benefits. In order to have those benefits, students should wear uniform to school.…

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    Anyon describes “working class” as the lowest class in this reading. The kids coming from these families survive below the poverty lines or working on a minimum wage jobs. The students were handed over the rules and regulations without explaining the reason behind it. Sometimes they were made to note down the homework and made to complete the work just for the sake of getting it done. They did not have the right to fulfill their wishes or make a decision. The “middle class” were the students…

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    other subjects are the manifest functions of this system. Latent functions are unintended consequences. For example, in society to socialize kids into following rules, using school textbooks and other behaviors. The curriculum in schools plays a significant role in teenage lives on how they develop their understanding of functions and social skills. “School help kids to adopt the social order through hidden curriculum and functions in order to prepare the latter for a stable adult life”…

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    In the public service announcement “Adopt US Kids” a mother is seen with her daughter trying to figure out what is wrong with a sweater. We can gather from the basket of yarn next to the cat on the floor, that the mother has knitted the sweater herself, but there seems to be a problem, the sweater has four sleeves instead of one. The house they are in seems to be a middle class house, which is very relatable to most Americans. Also at the bottom of the PSA is a text that states “You Don’t have…

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    In Michael Moss’s essay, “The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food,” he illustrated that the products of food corporations, such as Prego, General Mills, and Frito-Lays, are the reason for America’s obesity, calling for us to fix this problem. Obesity and addiction of junk food is an epidemic in the United States. However, the businesses that caused this problem know it is a result of their products and would rather stand and watch than fix the problem. These corporations use…

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    This further adds to exceedingly poor life abilities and skills too. Kids encountering poverty are less expected to go to class and learn the importance of an education to enhance their lives in the long run. The lower monetary status of families keeps the kids away from the opportunity to learn and after some time in the event that they finally move on from high school the probability of them setting off for college…

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    very tight. When he finally got a job he was working overtime and it still was not enough so Mrs. Newman had to get a job too. The father did not spend any time with his kids and he left Mrs. Newman to raise and discipline the kids herself. This made her very frustrated because not only did she have a job and have to raise her kids by herself, but she was the only one trying to keep a good relationship with her family. There was still hope for them though, because they have a choice to take…

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    my friend Dillon, a kid a met at camp and he became my best friend, and we picked the last seat in the back. I sat in the aisle, my favorite seat on a bus, right next to the group of kids we hated. John, the leader of the group, sat in the aisle across from me. His friend jared, the dumbest one, but the most athletic one, sat next to John. Then last but not least Matthew, the kid who is nice by himself, but acts differently when he is in the group, sat in front of them with a kid named Paul. Now…

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