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    EFFECTS OF OBESİTY ON CHİLDREN Nutrition has been an important and basic‚ natural necessity for humans for a very long time. However as the tastes and tendency to eat increased health problems emerged. One of the most fatal diseases is obesity. In ancient time obesity is from the Latin obesitas‚ which means "stout‚ fat‚ or plump." Ēsus is the past participle of edere (to eat)‚ with ob (over) added to it. (Harper‚31th December 2008 ) The Oxford English Dictionary documents its first usage in 1611

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    EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGY ON CHILDREN In today’s world Technology is everywhere. We use computers for almost everything in everyday life‚ including “babysitting” our children. Computers can have both positive and negative effects on children‚ while some of the negative effects on health and development are unseen. As adults‚ we understand the physical world around us and the concepts inside computer programs. Children‚ on the other hand‚ need to learn this with traditional play and outdoor

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    Read about influence of advertising on children. Advertising affects children and commercials influence children which can be seen in their constant demands for products advertised on television. There can be many negative effects of advertising on children if parents are not careful. Although advertisements help us to become aware of the products in the market‚ they have their negative effects also. Children today are exposed to all types of advertisements on the various media like the television

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    Every year over one million children under the age of 18 are affected by divorce in the United States; we have the second highest divorce rate in the world. Compared to children who are raised in a household with both their mom and dad‚ the children of divorce “will not observe and have no chance to learn how to create a long term loving relationship‚ how to resolve family conflict‚ how to build trust‚ when to compromise‚ when to stand firm‚ how to choose a lover‚ and how to commit to another with

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    Married couples make the decision to get divorced everyday‚ but what are the significant effects of this dramatic change? Divorce is when a married couple no longer want to be together and separate. It has become society’s most common practice. Being married is a beautiful‚ and joyful celebration and let’s say a couple has children‚ for them seeing the parents that they love so dearly come to the agreement of separating can be very upsetting to a child. In the U.S 42% of marriages end up getting

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    Children‚ Please Tune Out” Technological advances in the electronic industry have made watching television a prominent source of entertainment. With present day technology being far more advanced than it used to be‚ advances like HD televisions and DVR’s have turned watching television into a luxury. Television has become an affordable and easily accessible luxury that many parents and their children turn to for entertainment‚ which unfortunately can have major consequences. In children‚ watching

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    OF MEDIA ON CHILD The Effects of Media Violence Ajantha PSY1011 Critical Thinking Assignment 1 Due Date: Apr 8th‚ 2013 Tutor: Your Tutor’s Name Lab: Day and time of lab PART 1: Does exposure to media violence increase an individual ’s likelihood of engaging in violent behavior? Source 1: Huesmann‚ L. R.‚ Moise-Titus‚ J.‚ Podolski‚ C.‚ & Eron‚ L. D. (2003). Longitudinal Relations Between Children’s Exposure to TV Violence and Their Aggressive and Their Violent Behavior in Young

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    brains and ultimately‚ the behavior. Disadvantaged children clearly do not benefit from their place in society. Scientists‚ however‚ believe they have found one solution that can hopefully equate the growth of such children with normal but not necessarily affluent kids. Through creative enhancing techniques such as dance or movement‚ drawing and music‚ all children‚ underprivileged children especially‚ can advance their development. Disadvantaged children become exposed to several obdurate‚ agitating

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    The Effects of Divorce on Children; specifically focusing on age and gender When one is looking at divorce and its affects‚ many different approaches can be taken‚ and many different ideas can be thought of. Within the secondary research‚ focus is kept on the affects of divorce‚ which type is worse‚ methods of coping and a small focus on gender. The primary research focuses mainly on what role gender plays in a child’s adaptation of their parent’s divorce‚ gender of the child‚ gender of most exposure

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    again? 8. Do you have siblings (how many) 9. Are your sibling/s spanked? 10. How old are your siblings? 11. How is your sibling/s relationship/s with your parents? 12. What is your opinion on disciplining children? For my research I wanted to see if over generations if disciplining children has changed and how that affects the general attitude toward authority. My hypothesis is that the younger generation is not being spanked and therefore results in a more defiant attitude toward authority which

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