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    father” (322); however‚ this is a mistake. Ignorance is no “error” (Scheepers 1)‚ “mistake” (Brown)‚ or even an action. From lines 507 to 526 of the play certain phrases and wording show Tiresias the seer believes Oedipus is already doomed no matter what he does. The ill-fated sovereign could not control his ignorance. He never purposely acted in a way that turned the story into a tragedy; if anything‚ just the opposite occurred. Tiresias’ final speech in Oedipus Rex shows Oedipus is

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    Single Parent

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    and the opportunities presented to the children of those households. SUBMITTED TO: Connie Fickenscher By Ke’Andre A. Magee Summer 2010 Table of Contents I. Introduction II. Single Guardian versus Dual Guardian III. Review of the research IV. Ways of improving opportunities on both on both sides V. Conclusion VI. References Guardian-child interactions of single and dual guardian households and the opportunities presented to the children of those households. Abstract This

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    Brief Summary: The book‚ To Know a Fly by Vincent G. Dethier‚ is about a scientist who fell in love with the fly. Professor Dethier isn’t like most scientists who are idolized for their accomplishments and rejected for the lack of ability to communicate with society. He was known for being an outstanding researcher‚ and he also had the wonderful gift of communication. The fact that he was fascinated by the knowledge that could be obtained from such a simple species‚ such as the fly‚ also made him

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    “All I know is that I know nothing” argued the deep ancient philosopher Socrates. His argument is based on the fact that one cannot know anything with absolute certainty; they could only know something with a fractional amount of confidence. Socrates had written this quote nearly two thousand year ago. With our vast advances in modern technology‚ science‚ mathematics‚ and equipment to record data‚ over the last two millenniums‚ one would assume that we would long grow this view of not knowing anything

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    wife in raising their children in the discipline and mental regulation of Jehovah. Parents are like corner stone or foundation to their children‚ on which they look forward to for support. They are also like a shelter for their children in favorable and unfavorable seasons. Parent have responsibility toward their children in order to be an ideal parent‚ such responsibilities are providing for the family basic needs‚ showing love and care for the children‚ and training the children spiritually‚ morally

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    Skills of Parents of Children with Speech Sound Disorders Aram‚ D. M.‚ & Hall‚ N. C. (1989). Longitudinal follow-up of children with preschool communication disorders: Treatment implications. School Psychology Review‚ 18‚ 487–501. Baars‚ B. J.‚ Motley‚ M. T.‚ & Mackay‚ D. G. (1975). Output editing for lexical status in artificially elicited slips of the tongue. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior‚ 14‚ 382–391. My article was about a study of parents of children

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    Homosexual Parents

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    Homosexual Parents I chose to look up articles on how homosexual parents may or may not impact a child’s development. I found two pretty interesting articles that were at complete opposites of the spectrum‚ the first being titled Gays and Lesbians Should Not Be Allowed to Adopt. The title of this article pretty much says it all‚ it goes on to give numerous reasons why homosexuals should not be able to adopt backed by numerous studies. After reading the piece by Gary Glenn one can conclude that

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    killing is always wrong

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    “Killing is always wrong” This statement can be seen as very controversial as many people could believe that certain aspects of killing can be justified‚ however there’s a vast majority of the population who would not believe that killing is acceptable in anyway because it is against the law. Killing is also frowned upon by society as at an early stage of primary socialisation children are taught to deal with anger or pain in a nonviolent manner. In a typical movie scene and even in reality

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    flourish. Economic Systems The economic system accomplishes two basic economic task: The task of producing goods and services‚ which requires determining what will be produced‚ how it will be produced and who will produce it. The task of distributing these goods and services among its members which requires determining who will get what and how much each will get. To accomplish these two tasks‚ economic system rely on three kinds of social devices: Tradition-based societies Command economy

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    Children Live What They Learn By: Dorothy Law Noite Children‚ according to studies‚ only 70% of their brains are developed. As they grow‚ the remaining 30% of their brain are also in the process. What the children see and learn is transmitted to their brains. That’s why we should teach them the right things because everything that they see is right for them. “If a child lives with criticism‚ he learns to condemn”. “If child lives with hostility‚ he learns violence”. A child is still a child‚ we

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