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    Working Mothers: The Benefits for Children‚ themselves and the Family COL -240-005 Mr. Tim Groombridge Zayed University‚ University College Table of Contents Cover page --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Table of Contents ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Introduction -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    Working Mothers Many women today are facing choices that their mothers never had to face. One of these choices is whether or not to go back to work after having a child. This was practically unheard of in the 1950 ’s. In the 1990 ’s it is not whether the mother will or will not go back to work‚ rather a question of when. When did the choice become set in stone? Why do the mothers of today have to work outside the home versus working in the home‚ much like their mothers did. When one thinks

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    MALAYSIAN UNIVERSITY ENGLISH TESTPAPER 4/QUESTION 2 Working mothers should be given no pay leave to take care of their families. Do youagree? Give your opinion. You should write at least 350 words .NO PAY LEAVE FOR WORKING MOTHERSWorking mothers‚ as a label‚ refers to women who are mothers and who workoutside the home for income in addition to the work they perform at home on raisingtheir children. Unlike stay at home mothersworking mothers spread themselvesreally thin trying to juggle work life

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    sometimes affects my family. For example‚ my ten years child asked me a while ago why I work and not stand stay at home. I was surprised from the question but after a brief analysis‚ I found what made ​​him think so .The many of my son’s classmates mothers

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    boyfriend. He was at the same university and the same faculty as me. One day we were in the same class‚ and the instructor asked to do a group project‚ I chose him to be my partner and he didn’t mind. He took my phone number‚ and then we started working in the project. First he sent me a message on whatsapp asking me about the project‚ we talked about it for only 20 or 30 minutes‚ and then we talked for hours about ourselves. We talked about all the pretty things. We got very close and our love story

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    EFFECTS OF WORKING MOTHERS MERGEFIELD Last Uka 7 EFFECTS OF WORKING MOTHERS MERGEFIELD Last Uka 7 THE EFFECTS OF A MOTHERS EMPLOYMENT Abstract As more mothers are becoming employed‚ the concern of whether a mothers employment has a positive or negative effect on children and family is being questioned. This research paper reviews the effects of mothers’ employment on a child’s behaviour‚ education and the relationships within the family. It concludes that a mothers employment is indeed a positive

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    Of all the discoveries of study made in the unalterable century and the apportion‚ the feat of energy has been the most multipurpose. It has practically transformed the present of the livelong group. Redbrick period and all its support and conveniences depend often upon this crucial exploit. The uses to which electricity has been put are galore. It has short length. It helps us in dynamical automobile tramways‚ railways‚ and locomote vehicles. We can now go from one spot to other without overmuch

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    look down at stay-at-home moms rather than working mothers.  This happens to many women‚ making it more difficult for them to choose between their children or work.  For the first time in twenty-five years‚ the percentage of mothers returning to the workforce has fallen from fifty-nine percent in 1998 to fifty-five percent in 2000 (Adrienne Fox‚ Jan. 2002).  This shows that women have more of a lifestyle choice rather than an economic choice.  For mothers‚ it is a hard decision to make‚ but staying

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    was fighting with other kids because I always beat them. Once my mother told me‚ “If you want to have a good future you must quit Kung Fu and continue studying. You must have good education”. I cried a lot because I did not want to abandon fighting but I quit Kung Fu because of my mother whom I always respect. I used to work eight years as a cook in my native country. I love cooking so that is the reason I spent a long time working in the hotel. I had a dream to study cooking in the United State

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    Disadvantages of using the mother tongue However‚ it is just this kind of tendency that could lead to the development of an excessive dependency on the students’ mother tongue (Harbord‚ 1992) by both teachers and students. Consequently‚ students lose confidence in their ability to communicate in English: They may feel that the only way they would understand anything the teacher says is when it has been translated‚ or they use their mother tongue even when they are perfectly capable of expressing

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