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    In what ways have your previous understandings or strategies of parenting been challenged? I have been challenged in many ways during this course to becoming the parent that God desires me to be. I feel the biggest challenge that I have is to begin praying for my children daily. Only praying when there are issues is not enough to keep them connected with God. Prayer is such a powerful thing and not meant to only be used as a last resort. We should be praying for our children no matter what age

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    Week 1 Assignment 1. In Volume 2 (the Alphabetical Index)‚ the main term “Diaper rash” directs you to refer to this code in the Tabular List (Volume 1): ________691.0___________ 2. To assign a code for a poisoning or adverse effect‚ you would refer to this table: ________________chp:17 table E_____ 3. A diagnosis for a condition or disease of the Respiratory System would fall within this code range: ________460-519__________ 4. These types of codes are used to identify “Factors Influencing

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    Generation after generation aging parents become the responsibility of the following generation. It’s the way life is set up to work. However‚ just taking care of ourselves is a full time job‚ let alone a parent or other family member that needs assistance in their later years. For most‚ taking care of an aging parent is an act of love‚ but for many it’s a job they would rather hand over to someone else. Because of the fast‚ busy and full pace of life‚ many younger people simply don’t have the

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    When looking back on the “Child is a Criminal or Criminal is a Child” assignment‚ I believe that my views have not changed from the views I possessed early on in this course. The views I had were actually solidified throughout this course in learning more about the juvenile justice system. I favored the “criminal is a child” model of approaching juvenile crime in the original essay and the key point noted was that juveniles are a product of their environment and should not be punished on a standardized

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    and high context communication styles. People have a dominate way they prefer to communicate and cultures define these styles. There are differences in the way high and low-context culture members behave and interact with each other. However‚ there are times and situations where an individual will flex their style based on the situation at hand. In the end‚ both styles can be an effective way to communicate in the proper situation or context. A low-context culture is one that is explicit in its

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    Cultural distance Walmart did not have any impact on the religious sentiments of India compared to the food service corporations Like McDonalds. For example‚ before setting up the first restaurant in India McDonald’sspent eight years in studying Indian culture and adaptation strategies. There are several religious beliefs in India: Hinduism‚ Islam‚ Christianity‚ Sikhism‚ Buddhism‚ Jainism‚ and other religions. Walmart took religious diversity into account when entering the Indian market and designing and

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    Divorce causes many changes in our lives. One of the biggest changes has to do with parenting. Since both parents are no longer living under the same roof‚ parenting time schedules must be established through the course of the divorce proceedings. Once established‚ getting the routine in place for the kids begins. This can be an extremely hard transition for your kids. There are some steps you can take that will make it easier for them. 1. Make sure all drop off and pick up details are taken care

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    The employment of the mother has no significant effect on child development. A number of studies have shown that no connection has been found between the employment of a mother to her child’s development. These studies show that the mother working does not affect the child’s development‚ but other factors do. Some factors include: the quality of child care‚ compensating for the mother‚ and support of the child. These factors could affect the child’s physical and social behavior and the education

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    PARENTING STYLES AND VALUES: MECHANISMS OF INTERGENERATIONAL CONTINUITY AND DISCONTINUITY A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Western Carolina University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in School Psychology. By Melissa Florence Littlewood Director: Dr. Bruce Henderson Professor of Psychology Psychology Department Committee Members: Dr. Lydia Aydlett‚ Psychology Dr. Marie Huff‚ Social Work March 2009 TABLE OF

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    to the 2012 Census (Census.gov). Most of us‚ at some point in our lives‚ will become parents. No matter which style you believe works best‚ strict or permissive‚ we all want our children to be happy and healthy. Extreme parenting is ineffective‚ because it can damage a child’s psyche‚ children do not learn to make good decisions‚ and success is subjective. The first reason extreme parenting is ineffective; because it can damage a child’s psyche. When children are constantly corrected and told how to

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