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    children rights

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    The protection of children’s rights under international law from a Namibian perspective Oliver C Ruppel I dedicate this article to all the children under the Namibian sun and stars and in particular to my lovely children Franziska Freyja Nicolette and Sophia Emma Antoinette Mandisa Introduction International provisions relating to the protection of children’s rights exist within various legal systems. For the purpose of this chapter‚ these legal systems are subdivided into three levels

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    Disaster and Children

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    A disaster is a sudden‚ calamitous event that seriously disrupts the functioning of a community or society and causes human‚ material‚ and economic or environmental losses that exceed the community’s or society’s ability to cope using its own resources. Though often caused by nature‚ disasters can have human origins. There can be two kinds of disasters Natural Disaster –naturally occurring physical phenomena caused either by onset events which can be geophysical (earthquakes‚ landslides‚ tsunamis

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    Children and Smoking

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    Say Every single day you walk‚ drive‚ ride your bike‚ or just sit in the park‚ there is someone smoking a cigarette. Someone that is lowering their chances to live‚ taking a risk of cancer‚ and sometimes even lessening the time spent with their children‚ because smoking does kill. Nobody wants to get that news saying “you have throat cancer” or even worse “you have lung cancer”‚ regardless it will kill you in the end. So why are people so worried about telling other people not to try it and hiding

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    There Are No Children Here

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    education‚ and juvenile delinquency. The film There Are No Children Here tells the story of two boys growing up in a housing project in Chicago infested with crime and a shortage of money‚ guidance‚ and tranquility. Knowledge of the struggles of the residents of Chicago‚ in particular African Americans‚ is essential to the history of the city. Were these struggles possibly dreams deferred? Both Pacyga’s novel and the film There Are No Children Here convey the trials and tribulations of the African Americans

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    Children & Violence

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    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Student Number: nXXXXXXX Subject: Violence in Games Topic: The impact of video game violence on adolescents. Word Count: 2031 words Due Date: XX/XX/XX The impact of video game violence on adolescents. According to Handbook of Children‚ Culture‚ And Violence in 1972 the first commercial video game‚ “Pong” a game based on playing tennis‚ was introduced (Dowd‚ Singer & Wilson‚ 2006‚ p.226). When Pong became widely available and popular for general public through commercial‚ many

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    Children Rights

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    Children rights In the past people used to treat children as adults. However‚ nowadays there is a law that conserves children which is children rights. Children rights established to prevent children from abuse‚ unawareness‚ death and other factors that oppressed children. Some countries provide good services for children in several fields. On the other hand‚ in some countries children are prevented from their rights. The United Nations Convention created children rights to protect children in the

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    Children and Television

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    With the variety of programs available children are exposed to many factors concerning choice. These choices can lead to a wide array of results depending on the type of content which is viewed. Positive programming can promote the learning of valuable skills and knowledge to enable success in life‚ while negative programming may have diverse opposite effects. The contents of television programming affect the health‚ behaviors and learned life skills in children. First‚ a discussion of physical health

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    Violence and Children

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    a huge part in our world today. The Effects of Television and video game Violence has on Children. What has the world come to these days? It often seems like everywhere we look; violence rears its ugly head. We see it in the streets‚ back alleys‚ school‚ television and video games and even at home. The last of these is a major source of violence. In many of our living rooms there sits an outlet for violence that often goes unnoticed. It is the television‚ and the children who view it. Often pulled

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    Children Obesity

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    101 23 May 2012 Children Obesity The problem of childhood obesity in the United States has grown considerably in recent years. Between 16 and 33 percent of children and adolescents are obese.From Environmental Health Perspectives website‚ the recent data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey estimate 17% of youths ages 2-19 years old to be overweight compare to just 5% a few decades ago(“Child obesity”). This data shows we should act urgently to rescue children because the percentage

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    The Stolen Children

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    The Stolen Children In Australia at the beginning of the 20th century there was a strong segregation of the native people of the land - the Aborigines - and the white people. They were though of as a constant nuisance‚ as many had an unwilling obduracy to adapt to the mainstream Australian society. They were looked upon as little more than slaves. When the Commonwealth Constitution was declared in 1901 it stated that “In reckoning the numbers of people…Aboriginal natives are not to be counted

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