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    said‚ “Family traditions counter alienation and confusion. They help us define who we are; they provide something steady‚ reliable and safe in a confusing world.” It is true‚ that families indeed play an important role in the future of a child. Families nurture a child‚ and mould him or her into who they become in the future. Families are the support and backing of a child‚ and how they are going to identify and pursue their dreams and largely depend on their family of origin. A child is shaped

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    and gates. We are so blinded by the immediate gain‚ we neglect to see what comes attached . Guterson uses the description‚ "sanitized wasteland" when referring to this new type of suburbia. It is our status obsessed social class that enables communities like this to thrive. No matter how sheltered‚ secure‚ and self-involved our lives become‚ the troubles of the world subsist. I happen to believe that hiding from these troubles only fuels them‚ so why lose our individuality while we’re at it? Corporate

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    I. INTRODUCTION In a developing country like the Philippines‚ the child labor phenomenon remains widespread. Today‚ we find hundreds of thousands of Filipino children being deprived of the oppurtunity to share in the prospects of development. The door of the opportunity is close on them simply because their “childhood is wasted in premature work (ILD 1994) rather than nurtured in school and at play. And doubtedly‚ many stand witnesses to this bleak scenario in the workforce. How the lives of this

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    for themselves let alone a family of four‚ and don’t have the luxury like upper-class individuals who may be born into money and never have to work to be successful. To start off my argument I’d like to discuss on how America defines a person as poor. America distinguishes a person as poor if they are under the “poverty line.” Even if the family’s income is a dollar under the poverty line they will be labeled as the poor by the government. As of the year 2010 for a family of four the threshold was

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    Review effectiveness of services provided to meet client needs What you have to do This assignment has two (2) tasks Task 1 | Interview observation | Task 2 | Agency policies and procedures | Students need to complete this assignment in a community services workplace. Task 1 - Interview Observation Students need to observe an interview with a client in a workplace aimed at assessing and referring a client. The student will need to get permission from their supervisor to use the interview

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    Is Child Poverty the same as Child Well-being? Introduction: Poverty is one of the biggest problems facing the world today. The fact that it is present even in developed countries is appalling. It becomes even more difficult in these times of economic uncertainties. There are many causes for poverty. Mismanagement of a country’s natural resources is one among many and when it is paired with the unpredictability of climate change and environmental disasters there is not much any administration can

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    Running head: CLASS AND COMMUNITY CLASS AND COMMUNITY: THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN LYNN BY ALAN DAWLEY Topic Details:  Dawley argues that John Common’s history of the shoemaking industry and its trade unions was correct in some way‚ but ultimately distorted the history of the shoemakers union during the period 1830 to 1900.  In a detailed essay desribe what Common’s managed to get right‚ according to Dawley‚ about the development of the shoe industry and its unions‚ and what he misrepresented

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    critical Analysis of the use of Child Soldiers in Liberia 5.1 Introduction Generally stated ‚this paper seeks to establish the role of child soldiers in the escalation of armed conflict in Africa. The previous chapters have discussed the regional armed conflicts where child soldiers were used or are being used like the case of DRC Congo. This chapter will critically analyse the use of child soldiers in Liberia. There were approximately 120‚000 child soldiers who were participating in armed

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    week‚ except for Hartmann’s‚ gave a lot of information on how community gardens are helpful. Mainly focused on were the student led gardens in the Edible School Yard programs invested in to primarily California schools and as mentioned in the reading even in Australia. In the following I will assess these readings‚ finding topics they have in common and disagree on and dissect them as best as possible. Starting off with “Growing Community: The Impact of the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program

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    What is child marriage? Child/Early marriage refers to any marriage of a child younger than 18 years old‚ in accordance to Article 1 of the Convention on the Right of the Child. While child marriage affects both sexes‚ girls are disproportionately affected as they are the majority of the victims. Their overall development is compromised‚ leaving them socially isolated with little education‚ skills and opportunities for employment and self-realisation. This leaves child brides more vulnerable to

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