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    Effect On Parents

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    Norshita Darlina binti Osman EFFECTS OF PARENTS Q: Discuss the effects of your parents’ values on you ? There are many different things that I take into consideration when it comes to parenting. Parents have many different responsibilities. My lovely mother‚ who is Wan Khuzaimah binti Haji Hamzah and the only one my superhero is Muhamad bin Mat Saat. When we are born‚ we are not born with a set of values and expectations‚ so we learn them from our parents or adults who raise us‚ primarily. We learn

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    Say no to teenage drug abuse! According to the survey that we have recently conducted‚ there is an increasing trend for youngsters to take drugs. In order to arouse public concern over this serious problem‚ we would like to explain the main causes of teenage drug abuse and the resulting problems. We would also like to suggest ways for tackling the problem. Reasons for teenage drug abuse To be frank‚ we believe that the Hong Kong government has done enough promotion to tell teens about the detrimental

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    Parents Responsibility

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    Unlike mothers‚ fathers do not always have ’parental responsibility’ for their children. With more than one in three children now born outside marriage‚ some parents may be unclear about who has legal parental responsibility for their children. What is parental responsibility? While the law does not define in detail what parental responsibility is‚ the following list sets out the key roles: • providing a home for the child • having contact with and living with the child • protecting

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    Teenage Girl Observation

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    As I am checking out a customer I hear a child scream. I turn around and see a teenage girl with blonde curly hair with one child on her hip and another one holding her hand demanding a donut. She crouches down and quickly talks him down‚ promising that each boy could get a piece of candy for after their nap. I watch her as she walks to the ordering screen‚ the older child instantly starts touching all the buttons‚ she does not get angry as I would have expected from someone her age. Instead she

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    Living with Parents

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    R:Today we are gonna have a debate on whether we should live with parents after getting married. And we’ll start from Rice stating her views. R:I think we should live with our parents after getting married mainly for three reasons as following: 1. Living together with our parents enables us to take better care of the elders. Paying back what parents have given us is always an important part of our traditional virtue. The older our parents grow‚ the more they need to be cared about. It’s a responsibility

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    Teenage Drug Abuse

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    TEENAGE DRUG ABUSE ADDICTIONS AND HOW THEY START • Addictions start because of Sometimes kids and teens try drugs to fit in with a group of friends. Or they might be curious or just bored. A person may use illegal drugs for many reasons‚ but often because they help the person escape from reality for a while. If a person is sad or upset‚ a drug can - temporarily - make the person feel better or forget about problems. But this escape lasts only until the drug wears off. • Drug addiction‚ or substance

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    Being a Teenager

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    Being a teenager The teenage years are the years were you try to find out who you are. It’s the best period in life. But it’s also one of the hardest. By Frederik Handberg Hello I’m Frederik. I want to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of being a teenager. My opinion is that it’s hard to be a “normal” teenager in 2011. It can get confusing whit all the different situations you have to deal with. But there are also many great things when it comes to being a teenager. And I think that that

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    Being a teen to being a toddler When we mention teen the person who comes to our mind is “Justin Bieber” but when we mention toddler we recall back our memory of being in toddler. There are three differences of being a teen to being a toddler such as teen tends to face busy and hectic life‚ phase of learning and gaining experience and independent from parents. Firstly‚ being a teen is most hectic and enjoyable phase of one’s life but when being a teen is most peaceful

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    My Parents

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    Essay #8 First Draft 4/7/2013 My parents Parents are the ones who guide the child and teach him how to live successful life; therefore‚ we think that for a happy couple‚ and for a good education for the child‚ two people must share many similarities and must agree on each other’s decisions. My parents have been married 18 years and they are living a successful life without any problems and I’m really proud of them

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    Women as Parents

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    Are women better parents than men? Dear Yuser‚ Please read through all my edits before fixing this essay. There is a grading rubric at the end of the essay so that you can see how this essay scores as a rough draft. According to some scientific researches‚ children who can’t find their fathers make one up or appropriate one to their liking‚ whether or not they call him "Daddy." It is not only when they can’t find their father‚ but even when they feel that their father is not behaving like the

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