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    1. INTRODUCTION Obtaining a high-resolution (HR) image from single or multiple low-resolution (LR) images‚ known as “super-resolution” has been a problem. High resolution means high pixel density‚ also referred to as high-definition (HD). An HR image brings out details that would be blocked out in an LR image. More pixels in the same area imply a higher sampling frequency thereby offering more details. Due to the tremendous progress in sensor and chip manufacturing techniques‚ we can now obtain

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    saying how great it is having a small family with only one brother or sister or even some with no siblings at all. But what is so good about a small family? I have two brothers and two sisters and I couldn’t be happier being a member of my family. Growing up in a large family has taught me so much. We can learn a lot from each other‚ whether it is about life or general knowledge. Everyone would lend a helping hand with the chores. This would make our parents’ time in the home much more relaxing.

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    would rather see an abusive parent in jail than wasting our judicial system to throw an interior designing criminal in the tank. After all‚ a terribly neglected set of drapery matched with green carpet sounds better then a neglected infant. There are far too many cases when it seems the decision to have a child was never planned. Having a baby should not be the result of unethical decision making or a lack of basic decision making skills. We must consider a first time parent licensing program that

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    for a family had to include both a mother‚ a father‚ and then the children. But what happens when it doesn’t quite end up that way for whatever reason? A lot of studies have shown that single parenting has a lot of impactful effects on both the children and the parents. These families are no longer known as non-traditional families‚ they are all around us today. The U.S. Census Bureau stated that 30 percent of American families are headed by only one parent. The first major effect of single parenthood

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    Families 100 years ago: There were more marriages and less divorces. People got married earlier. They had more children. The husband was the bread-winner and the wife stayed at home to look after the children and do the housework. It follows that very few women had a job. A long time ago several generations lived together under the same roof: the grand-parents‚ the parents‚ the children and sometimes nor yet the grand-grand-parents. Families today: There are less marriages and more divorces

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    Smoking Factors

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    Everyday more and more people begin to smoke or become habitual smokers. Now this may very well be ignorance or avoidance‚ and lack of concern over the health factors associated with smoking. Psychosocial traits are the suggested reasons for the initiation of smoking. Psychosocial elements consist of many variables such as personality‚ gender‚ family and social peer influences‚ socioeconomic status‚ and mass media. The eternal question to be found by many researchers is why do people begin to smoke? This

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    ignored by their parents or caregivers. The most obvious form of neglect is the placement of a child or children in unsupervised and dangerous situations (Smith‚ Melinda & Segal‚ Jeanne‚ Segal. Understanding Child Abuse And Neglect.). However‚ neglect can also be in the form of not providing the needed resources for a child or withholding of food and clothing. AS the economy continues to suffer‚ neglect will continue to be prominent. According to Brayan and Grapes‚ when families are in poverty

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    still being single. This has changed their lives and gives differences between one another. In this essay‚ I’m going to compare and contrast the differences between single people lives and married people lives in lifestyle‚ companionship‚ and responsibility. In lifestyle‚ single people will have much more privacy in their lives. They will not be bothered by anybody at home. Nobody will command them not to sleep late‚ not to watch movie too much and so on and so on. Therefore‚ single people live

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    most important things when selecting a school. Equally important is finding a school that is inspiring. Parents also need to consider other factors such as letting them be themselves‚ academic skills and avoid sexual distractions of adolescence. Anyway‚ children have different needs and styles of learning. Thereby this essay will argue that schools should be single sex education. Obviously single sex education can understand how their students learn and they adapt their teaching styles to those specific

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    Factors of Poverty

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    Factors of Poverty No one universally accepted definition of poverty exists because it is a complex and multifaceted phenomena. Poverty is borne out of economic factors that include a lack of access to secure employment‚ insufficient income‚ and a lack of assets‚ especially that of real-estate. There are social structural elements and psychological factors that both contribute to‚ and have a tendency of perpetuating poverty. While both of these contribute to poverty they are very different

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