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    of the lack of gun safety‚ many American children have died and have killed others. In the midst of all these tragedies‚ the parents of these children are held accountable for allowing this to happen. One example of this would be at an Earl Township Farm‚ where a 6 year old finds a shotgun with ammo‚ loads the shotgun and kills his 5 year old cousin‚ Andrew‚ who would probably still be alive if his cousin had been taught proper gun safety (Reilly 1). Children should be taught gun safety so that they

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    Homeopathy and Homeopathic Remedies for the Treatment of ADHD Introduction: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most commonly diagnosed psychiatric disorder of children‚ afflicting about 35% in the U.S. It is often believed to be a physiological brain disorder with a genetic component. Children with ADHD are impulsive‚overactive‚ inattentive‚ poor learners‚ and are frequently disruptive‚ aggressive and uncontrollable. ADHD is treated medically with stimulant drugs such as Ritalin

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    Does Watching Television Cause Children to be Violent? In today society the television play’s a prominent role in the majority of all houses in the U.S. In fact‚ more than half of the homes in America have over three or more TVs.(…) Numerous studies have been conducted about whether or not television influences children to be violent and once all the studies have been completed‚ they have proven the same thing- violence on TV does impact children. The purpose of this research essay is to shed some

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    Television is constantly being criticised as being bad for children. One of the first arguments to come up is the effect that violent TV has on children. It is a valid argument as most of the time TV violence begs for imitation because violence is demonstrated and promoted as a fun and effective way to get what you want. Many violent acts are perpetrated by the "good guys‚" whom children have been taught to emulate. Adding to the lure of imitation is TV ’s freedom from restraint. Children are taught

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    EFFECT OF WATCHING TELEVISION OF YOUNG CHILDREN Television has become the most popular daily media tool of everybody around the world nowadays. It has been modernized through many years by technology engineers. Many people have taken advantage of it because it gives them entertainment and great profits. In our textbook “Born to Talk” by Lloyd M. Hulit and Merle R. Howard‚ they clearly said that watching television is greatest damage to young children throughout their language development stage.

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    Having your children close in age can have its pros and cons. When they are young‚ your life is very busy. Some people say it is harder than having twins because twins are always at a similar stage in life. They are in diapers at the same time whereas with two children close in age‚ one might be potty training while the other is still in diapers. Just as with twins they will both be drinking formula or learning to eat soft foods at the same time but those close in age might be at different stages

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    people choose to procreate‚ which add on to the difficulties they currently have. These are the kind of individuals that end up having children everywhere and seemingly claim to‚ "Have everything together." In the article‚ "Man who had 30 kids with 11 women wants a child-support break‚" Desmond Hatchett persistently engaged with several females and had up to 24 children with 11 women. It seems slightly fine if you are able to give all kids equivalent attention and provide them with their needs. Unfortunately

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    English 102: Argumentative Essay (Essay #1) May 14th 2012 outline I. Introduction: 1. Background: Nowadays‚ Television is an unavoidable part of modern culture. It plays an important role in our life. We always depend on television for news‚ entertainment‚ education‚ weather‚ sports‚ and even music‚ since the advent of Music Television. 2. Thesis statement: Television has both advantages and disadvantages‚ and I think the advantages far outweigh the disadvantage. II

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    Children are making decisions they may not have made had gender roles not been created and enforced by their parents. An example of that is revealed by Caldera‚ Huston‚ and O’brian: “Studies have shown that children will most likely choose to play with “gender appropriate” toys‚ even when cross gender toys are available‚ because parents give children positive feedback (in the form of praise‚ involvement‚ and physical closeness) for gender normative behavior” (“Difference Sex and Gender” n.pag.).

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    In the essay “School Is Bad for Children‚” John Holt argues the ways schools teach children is not right for them. He suggests many things to fix the problems. The first thing he mentions is abolishing compulsory school. Compulsory school is a strict law that demands people send their children to go to school. Holt says this law helps nobody‚ neither children nor teachers. If this rule was abolished‚ many things would happen with advantages and disadvantages. Children would have freedom for making

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