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    GENDER DIFFERENCES IN THE PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT OF ADOLESCENTS BELONGING TO DIFFERENT PARENTING STYLES S.Sravanthi And Dr.M.Sarada Devi The present study was designed to investigate the gender differences in the personality development of adolescents belonging to different parenting styles. The sample comprised of 180 adolescents (60 democratic‚ 60 permissive and 60 authoritarian parents and their children who comprised of equal number of boys and girls). MAP Series (Teenage Form)

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    Homosexual Parenting

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    agency‚ the state and the country are open to gay adoption. Gay adoption is nothing new. Gays and lesbians have been adopting for a long time‚ but only recently gay adoptions have been done openly. Should gays have the right to adopt children in the United States? Should it be allowed? There is no legal or valid reason why gays and lesbians should be denied the right to adopt children; they have parental instincts and are as interested in beginning families and raising children just like anyone else

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    Most courts in recent years issue decisions based on shared parenting – commonly called co-parenting. Some are still unsure exactly what that means? It gets even more confusing when another seemingly similar term arrives on the scene: parallel parenting. What are these two parenting techniques and what is the difference? Co-parenting is parental responsibility shared between two parents who are separated or divorced. The term and the method has roots in a United Nations convention in 1989 that

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    Reconstruction was a period of time where many challenges were faced‚ during the years 1865-1877. On the one hand‚ some argue that African Americans deserved to have freedom in America. On the other hand‚ however‚ others argue that Southerners didn’t agree with giving African Americans their freedom. Reconstruction changed america because the KKK‚ expansion of railroad‚ and the thirteenth Amendment ended slavery. The KKK is well known for the amount of hate that they had for African Americans during

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    Scout and Jem is not the well-spoken servant they made her out to be all these years in their house. Her role is the household is much different compared to other families. Calpurnia has pretty much taken the role as the “mom‚” in the house. This one time‚ she disciplined Scout at the dinner table when they had Walter over for dinner and Scout made a rude comment. However‚ Scout’s and Jem’s view of Calpurnia changed when they went to church with her when Atticus could not take them. When they arrived

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    Explain the responsibilities of; Corporate Parent: Children’s homes operate under the directorate of “Corporate Parenting” meaning that when a child is placed in the children’s home on an interim or full care order or even if the child is voluntary placed by the trust ( once they become looked after)‚ the staff within the home have responsibilities which include safeguarding the young persons welfare when their needs are being considered by the courts and also taking into consideration when

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    Nutrition was never a route I intended to take. Roughly six months ago‚ my life went through a whirlpool; I had no clue what I yearned to do & I was in utter turmoil. I previously desired to become a pediatrician‚ but that firely passion burned out. One day I came across a youtube video of Lisa Lorles‚ a vegan youtuber. In her video she explained that she was studying nutrition in college and that veganism inspired her to do so. At that very moment something clicked in my mind‚ I felt butterflies

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    Atticus Parenting

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    whose main job is setting up boundaries for their children’s actions‚ Atticus proves to be a mostly good parent‚ but in certain situations is too lenient in which his boundaries don’t hold up. Atticus comes across as a responsible father‚ who’s parenting tactics work well on his children when looking into Scout’s behavior. Scout being mostly a mischievous child is able to honor Atticus’ word and look up to him. During a conversation that Atticus has with Scout’s Uncle Jack‚ he mentions that instead

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    How William Shakespeare changed the English language William Shakespeare was born/baptized on April 26th 1564 and died on April 23rd 1616. He was an English poet and playwright‚ widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world ’s pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England ’s national poet and the "Bard of Avon". His surviving works consist of about 38 plays‚ 154 sonnets‚ two long narrative poems‚ and several other poems. His plays have been translated

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    Bad Parenting

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    is an increased problem causing attitude in school. Children that don’t have proper attention at home are bond to try and seek some attention‚ and what better place than at their school. The child could be obnoxious‚ always talking about of term or answering the teachers questions wrong just to get the reaction out of the teacher and then the reaction out of the students. A decline of grades can also be a sign of bad parenting and in the same way a cry for attention. Some kids‚ now don’t get bad grades

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