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Essays 301 - 330
In a paper consisting of 20 pages children's socialization development is considered in a discussion of various theories from thos...
In fifteen pages this paper features the results of a Chicago case study regarding the importance of peer education for families o...
sibling density were the most influential in determining the amount of intimate time males spent with others. The structure of the...
In a paper consisting of seven pages early adolescent development is considered in terms of biopsychosocial considerations with ch...
Pynchon's first novel is addressed in the context of this well written paper. This author treated characterization for the women q...
In nine pages this paper discusses how peer tutoring groups can provide support to at risk students at any age with program benefi...
In this paper consisting of ten pages the importance of developing an identity during adolescence and the influences of peers as w...
2002). The way in which the curriculum is delivered under the current system focuses heavily...
Childrens Defense Fund places gunfire as "the second-leading cause of death among Americans ages 10-19" (Anonymous, 1996, p. PG). ...
In five pages this paper examines socialization in an overview of peer groups, school, and family relationships. One source is ci...
reported a higher level of delinquent behavior than did females. Males in grade nine reported higher levels of delinquency than di...
and often the meaning. Without realizing it, parents verbally address their male children differently than they do their fe...
original American colonies. In that case a federal system would undoubtedly be best and should be patterned after United States,...
or guilt, or they may find the child unresponsive. The child cannot discern visual cues, such as gestures, facial expressions, and...
most part, peer groups are formed out of a similarity in interests and personality behavior. This clearly explains the reasons wh...
by teachers along with discussion and reading the material, such as the text book or workbook (Swanson, 2003). Strategy instructio...
environment. One of the most obvious nursing concerns for pediatric patients is the differing ability of the patient to employ pr...
change that is then made even more complex by changes related to sexual awakening and reproductive capabilities. It is also the po...
acts of violence resulting "from ones reduced ability to regulate the expression of aggressive behavior in interpersonal situation...
fraternity or sorority is already biologically or psychosocially geared toward alcohol abuse, then this simply strikes a match to ...
of increasing costs still further and marginalizing greater numbers of individuals and families who no longer can afford the highe...
countries within the area quickly moved to buy as much firepower as they could to match their neighbors. It was a keep up with the...
time period. The variables, as such, were the teachers, themselves. The study pointed out the need and the purpose clearly as th...
mass media, school and peers are "major agents of political socialization." Family Lundblad (2004) describes two of her "de...
gender roles will continue throughout the individuals life. The same theory applies to religion. The young child does not understa...
success of peer programs pertinent to academic achievement. II. Peer Leadership Peer feedback as well as modeling have been...
(Kwon & Yawkey, 2000). Freudian theory would spark interest in terms of how the environment would affect emotional impulses as wel...
of keeping a proper balance between the informal and the formal, the incidental and the intentional, modes of education" (Dewey, 1...
normative and functional personal interactions. Antisocial children appear to be individuals who were rejected from normative soc...
these things are, in fact, needed (Overcoming Consumerism). This then is what fuels consumerism and drives people to work harder ...