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    to contribute on the disease prevention and to lessen the number of TB cases on the said area; and to determine the effectiveness of face to face education in improving the adherence on the management and preventive behavior on Tuberculosis and Also to explore the preventive behavior within the household and the Cullion foundation that the health center provides to the community residence. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Tuberculosis has been considered a major health problem worldwide that contributes

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    Justice And The effects on Children of Incarcerated Parents Loretta R. Lynch Capstone 480 Ms. Mel Jones Abstract Today prisons are overcrowded and over two million Americans‚ male‚ and female are sitting in jail or prison‚ and two thirds of those people incarcerated are parents (U.S. Department of Justice). Approximately two million of these children are separated from their mom or dad because of incarceration of which these are the custodial parent. These children suffer from poverty‚ inconsistency

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    April 2014 Single-Parent VS. Two-Parent Families 1. Single-Parent vs. Nuclear Families: An Overview. By: Aliprandini‚ Michael‚ Flynn‚ Points of View: Single-Parent vs. Nuclear Families‚ 2013. Paraphrase: Normally the nuclear family is the ideal family in American society‚ which consists of a husband‚ wife‚ and their children whom they had together. In today’s society there have been some radical changes in the country’s family structures. Most families now are single-parent families. Summary: Over

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    Loss of a Family Member

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    It was a time for me when life was like one of those T.V. shows that have perfect families and nothing bad ever happens. I liked it that way so when my father came home with a sad look on his face I have to say it scared me more then a little bit but I had no idea that the news he would present would change my life forever. My mom came out of her room and my dad called us to him. He started to say that something bad happened but he stopped because he was getting choked up. He finally came out

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    ‘THEORIES OF HOW CHILDREN LEARN – LANGUAGE ACQUISITION’ ASSESSMENT 03B/4 PART 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION 2 MAIN STAGES OF LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT 5 NURTURE‚ OPERANT CONDITIONING AND LEARNING THEORY 9 NATURE/NATIVIST THEORY 13 PIAGET’S COGNITIVE THEORY 16 VYGOTSKY AND BRUNER’S COGNITIVE THEORIES 19 CULTURAL RELATIVITY 24 FACTORS THAT AFFECT LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT 25 HOW ADULTS CAN PROMOTE LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT 28 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND COGNITIVE

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    Social Cost of Migration on families/children It is not only now that migration of parents have been prevalent‚ it has been a long debated topic among foundations that focus on the welfare of the family and of the children. Due to the Philippines’ long history of low unemployment rate‚ many a family has resorted to migration‚ that is‚ looking for jobs abroad so as to support their family in their country of origin. The process of migration‚ no matter how beneficial to the family income-wise has

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    who has had children or has lived in a family with one or more sibling(s)‚ would know that even though children or siblings have very similar DNA‚ it does not mean that they carry the same personality traits. Children develop into the person they choose to become. Children will carry either a passive‚ aggressive‚ passive-aggressive or assertive type of personality. These three personality types can describe a child as highly sensitive‚ self-absorbed or defiant. Parents also play a role in a child’s

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    different types of play

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    All types of play are crucial for children’s development and early learning. Play helps children to; improve physical skills and co-ordination‚ work co-operatively and collaboratively‚ use all their senses to discover and explore their environment‚ and develop their imagination‚ creative thinking and ability to problem solve. All children begin by playing alone. Solitary play then transforms into parallel play (playing alongside peers) and imitative play (that may involve peers). Finally‚ there

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    people would disagree that parents play an important role in their children’s achievement. However‚ some people would argue that parents of high-achieving students play a detrimental role by pressuring their children to achieve at unrealistically high levels or to satisfy the parents’ needs. Parents of academically talented children have been accused of pushing their children to achieve at exceptional levels and sooner than usual. While there is empirical evidence that parent factors have a positive

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    Leadership and Sibling rivalry in Family business Authors: Ghadir Dhelal‚ Krenare Braha and Tom Delacroix Course: Family Business Tutor: assoc. prof. Müydelen Yenem Summary: Through this essay‚ we had an overview of the subject of family business‚ especially concerning the leadership and the sibling rivalry. We have to keep in mind that a family business is not necessarily a small business; indeed‚ it can be a huge company where family are just like owner. In

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