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    Children in the past have a worse living environment than the children nowadays‚ and they got even lesser attention‚ so children nowadays do not suffer. The Affirmative Position believes that children gain less love and care by their parents as they spend more time on their career but not their children. But comparing with the children in the past‚ they are very happy. Nowadays‚ parents also work until so late but not as late as the parents in past‚ they still find someone to take care their children

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    Structures In a recent study‚ investigating the effects of children‚ data has been recorded. The results showed that children from single parent households‚ were more independent‚ but less socially acclimated than those children who were raised by both parents‚ mom and dad. This essay will highlight the differences among the organization of families. It will also give insight as to how these structural differences affect the children of the prospective families’ educational performance. To explore

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    ARGUMENTATIVE: Should parents of young children be allowed to take unnecessary risks? While it is true‚ everybody deserves to live a life of fun‚ fulfilment and pleasure. However‚ there comes a time when there should be a limit to how much fun you can have‚ especially when you become a parent. Parenthood brings responsibilities. It means that decision-making in all aspects of life has to be more considered. Some say that despite the parents’ obsession‚ children can learn to change their ways

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    2011 If children behave badly‚ should their parents accept responsibility and also be punished? Who is at fault for the behavior of a certain individual? Is the parent to be punished for the crime or "wrong doing" of their child? Parents should have control of their own children and are held liable for anything the child does. They are the legal guardians‚ it is not the child who teaches himself/herself to be that way‚ it is the parent. They choose how to raise their children‚ if the child

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    Letter to Parents

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    Dear Mom and dad‚ First of all‚ I’d like to thank you for everything you’ve done for me‚ now and forever. All of your wonderful support has seriously helped me become who I am today. I’ve been taught both by you and teachers that mistakes make you a better person and when you fail you should keep trying‚ so when asked what successes I achieved in my childhood I always like to reply with my failures. Like remember the time when I was 5 and in our old house‚ we had that really steep hill? You

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    Philippines‚ the rate of VAT is at 12%. With some additional VAT:[1] Cockpits and Cabarets: 18% Jai-Jalai and racetracks: 30% And with some exceptions:[1] Small Businesses: 10% Not VAT-registered businesses: 3-5% Excise taxes Alcoholic beverages‚ tobacco products‚ jewelry‚ petroleum products‚ mining and petroleum taxes‚ residence taxes‚ a head tax on immigrants above a certain age and staying beyond a certain period‚ document stamp taxes‚ donor (gift) taxes‚ estate taxes‚ and capital

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    Single parent homes: How are they affecting our youth? The cause of behavioral and/or emotional problems among our youth could come from being raised in a single parent home. Many children resort to negative acts of behavior because of limited parental supervision within the single parent household. Children are two to three times more likely to have emotional and behavioral problems in single parent homes (Maginnis‚ 1997). Research and etiology on the problem behaviors in childhood and adolescence

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    Parents play a key role in protecting their children from bullies. Being passive on bullying is cannot be an option‚ with the suicide rate increasing. There was a case of a student named Ashley Berry‚ that was being cyberbullied and the parents went to the police and put her in another school (Landau‚ 2014). She’s a lot happier and does media interviews speaking out against cyberbullying‚ but her parents have passwords to all her social media sites and monitors her friends (Landau‚ 2014). Aggressive

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    Parents often demand respect and obedience from their children by being authoritative: “You have to do what I told you to do‚ because I am your parent.” Period. Likewise‚ some bosses demand respect and obedience from their subordinates by being controlling: “You have to do what I told you to do.” Period. The truth is‚ if you demand respect and obedience‚ your children or subordinates may do what you want‚ out of helplessness and fear‚ but they don’t necessarily respect you and obey you from their

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    Children today ’have less freedom than previous generations’ Two-thirds of under-15s are not allowed to take public transport‚ while a quarter are banned from sleeping over at friends’ houses‚ research has shown. Less than half - just 43 per cent - are free to play in their local park without an adult in attendance‚ according to the study. Evidence of the scale of restrictions imposed by anxious parents comes amid increasing concern about "toxic childhood"‚ with experts warning that modern

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