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    This essay focuses specifically on the role that emotional regulation plays in managing maladaptive reactions by children towards their peers and others. In the ‘Anti-bullying Plan for Schools’‚ produced by the NSW Department of Education and Training (NSW DET‚ 2007)‚ bullying is defined as‚ “intentional‚ repeated behaviour by an individual or group of individuals that causes distress‚ hurt or undue pressure” (p. 6). The victims of bullying are the recipients of this repeated behaviour. In a report

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    PARENTAL EMOTIONAL REGULATION The Role of Parental Emotional Regulation in Parenting Style - A Preliminary Study Abstract This study investigated if parental emotional regulation could be one of the contributing factors to parenting style‚ beside personality and other demographic factors. It was hypothesised that maladaptive parental emotional regulation would result in authoritarian parenting style‚ while adaptive parental emotional regulation would lead

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    sentenced to pay a sum corresponding to the maximum of three times the amount of the capital gain that he directly or indirectly from the offense has scored. This sum is collected as a fine. However insider trading is very difficult to proof. This is way lots of cases are left unpunished. http://www.nbb.be/doc/ts/enterprise/juridisch/wt20020802.pdf Sweden: Finansinspektionen investigates suspected insider offences and improper attempts to influence stock market prices. On 1 July 2005‚ Sweden’s

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    Government Intervention and Internet Regulation Internet is a global network that connects millions of computers together and allows people to communicate and share information with each other in an effective and easy way. It has become the most widely used means of communications of recent times. “The number of U.S. homes with one or more personal computers increased by 16% (in 1995) to about 38 million households‚ up from 33 million in 1994 and 25 million in 1993” (Fox 9). “Along with that staggering

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    The Institute of Ismaili Studies “A Changing Religious Landscape: Per spectives on the Muslim Exper ience in Nor th Amer ica” Azim Nanji* Abstr act In the last half of the twentieth century‚ Muslim communities in North America have been increasingly recognised as an established minority rather than a ‘mere exotic presence’. Their ‘encounters’ with their host communities have been multidimensional and consist of a diverse set of experiences. This article explores three dimensions through which Muslims

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    consequences. It could lead children to violence. Because of this‚ there should be control over the airwaves‚ but it should be limited. It should be controlled by an organization that would decide what would be ok to broadcast and what not. The easiest way to broadcast today is the television and the radio. Those two types of media broadcasting are available to almost every person in the U.S. People of all ages watch television and listen to the radio; so there should be some censorship. There is some

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    have to pay for their cost of rescue. When they violate safety regulations in an obvious way‚ people should be taught a lesson. While some people violate the safety regulations‚ others are too scared to call because they fear the bill. When they delay the call‚ they make their situation worse. Above all‚ the mission is to save everyone‚ and you can’t put a price on that. First of all‚ people who violate safety regulations in an obvious way should be taught a lesson. A Grouse spokesman‚ William Mbaho

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    Pioneer Health Services‚ Inc. APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT An Equal Opportunity Employer Referral Source:_________________ We do not discriminate on the basis of race‚ color‚ religion‚ national origin‚ sex‚ age‚ or disability. It is our intention that all qualified applicants are given equal opportunity and that selection decisions be based on job related factors. Answer each question fully and accurately. No action can be taken on this application until you have answered all questions. Use blank

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    deal with deviance. In this paper‚ I will focus on discussing the ways‚ especially formal and informal sanctions‚ which can solve the deviance’s problem with relevant examples and state out situations when sanctions might actually do more harm than good. There are different ways to tackle deviance. Formal and informal sanctions are the most common ways of it. Formal sanctions are the rewards or punishments made by laws‚ regulations‚ or policies. Take the Chinese Milk Scandal as an example. The Chinese

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    warnings; unfortunately‚ many people find out the hard way after using products such as vehicles‚ machinery‚ cleaning solutions‚ or drugs. Generally‚ no one truly sees the dangers or risk of these items until someone dies or is severely injured due to a defect or lack of warning labels. Nevertheless‚ putting regulations on things such as cigarettes‚ handguns‚ and prescription drugs would not solve anything because people would just find other ways around

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