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    entertainment from digital TV to video games. This means that there are fewer tasks to do‚ more time to do nothing and more opportunities to sit around and be entertained without moving very much. As we can see‚ there are both advantages and disadvantages to this. I will deal with the advantages firstly. I think‚ there are at least two positive effects of this. First of all‚ we don’t need to do repetitive and uninteresting job like washing-up and this gives us more time to do other things. What we do with this

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    Advantages and disadvantages of sampling methods Type Description Advantages Disadvantages Stratified This requires one to be bias towards their data. For example‚ if you knew the proportion of pensioners in an area was 30% and you wanted to represent this in your sample you would ensure that pensioners’ answers only made up 30% of your sample. It can be used with random or systematic sampling‚ and with point‚ line or area techniques If the proportions of the sub-sets are known‚ it can generate

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    work on * 4. Medical Tourism * 5. Overseas Trade * 6.Medical Education 6. Basis : a. Government of India is allocating only 1.9% of GDP on health sector. Which is least in the entire world. Dr. Kiran Majumdar Shaw CMD‚ Bicon. b. All developed countries give primary importance to its citizen’s health‚ unfortunately in India‚ the case is reverse. – Dr. Naresh Trehan. c. Due to health related expenditures every year

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    Reputation can make or break an individual. It determines how people view one another and it also decides how people treat and react to each other. In Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ the monster‚ Victor Frankenstein and Elizabeth Lavenza face struggles with their reputation and how it defines them. Also‚ in Othello by William Shakespeare‚ Iago‚ Othello and Desdemona are presented with similar struggles to the ones the characters in Frankenstein face. The presentation of reputation in both works allows

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    Child Abuse

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    Research paper child abuse In this research is about child abuse. Why people do such a thing as abusing child? The thing that they do can affect a lot of child life. In our society‚ there are thousand‚ and thousand of child have been abuse even now. This have happen every years. The people that abusing the child ‚ make them feel scared or angry‚sometime make them want to die.Did you ever see someone use violence‚ yelling ‚ threatening and ect other people that is abusing .This child abuse is

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    of people to keep in touch with each other although they are a million of miles away‚ even stresses out overseas. Although humanity has benefited from the resources and convenience provided by telecommunication‚ contradicting these are the disadvantages of telecommunication if misused‚ brutalized and abused. ”Communication ties together the parts of the society just as the nervous system ties together the parts of an individual. From earliest times‚ when the only form of communication was speech

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    Observation and Child

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    Portfolio of Child Observations | 1 The Brief: Observation report instructions: carry out three observations of the same child‚ one must be timed‚ one written and the other your own choice. In all the observations you must look at the child ’s physical‚ language‚ and social skills and ultimately their overall cognitive development. The report must be written up in the format: abstract‚ introduction‚ method‚ results‚ discussion and analysis. In the discussion and analysis you must tie together

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    find them useful. best wish‚   It is evident that the use of mobile phones (or has both positive and negative impacts)/ brings us many problems as well as benefits‚ and thus there is an opinion that the demerits/disadvantages brought by a mobile phone prevail over the merits/advantages. Personally‚ I disagree with this view (ambiguous‚ i am not clear what view you disagree with‚ the first sentence should be separated into two small ones.). On the one hand‚ a mobile phones poses  have some negative

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    Child Discipline

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    Discipline is an important component of the growth process of children (Child Discipline). Since the beginning of time‚ discipline techniques used have varied with each family. However‚ the general importance of discipline within a household has been commonly accepted. One may ask‚ "What is discipline exactly?" It is human nature to challenge authority. As a natural part of development‚ children tend to test there boundaries. Discipline is the consequences of their misbehavior. If done in an appropriate

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    Child Development

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    What is child development? Why study child development? Child development involves the scientific study of changes in the child’s biological‚ social‚ cognitive and emotional behaviour across the span of childhood. Every child’s development is unique and complex. Although children develop through a generally predictable sequence of steps and milestones‚ they may not proceed through these steps in the same way or at the same time. Psychologists and development researchers have proposed a number of

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