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As of 1999, more than 8 million children in America were living with their divorced single parent (Fagan and Rector, 2000). When t...
This paper addresses two related topics. The first claim is that more money does not solve financial problems and the second claim...
This research paper presents an extensive discussion of childhood obesity that addresses prevalence, the negative effects of overw...
This essay offers an argument that it is a moral and ethical outrage that overcrowding in the nation's jails and prisons has been ...
people shouldnt be excluded from groups or activities, and yet obviously many people are left out, for various reasons. This paper...
a lack of movement. Families and friends can become neglected or used for competition in extreme materialism. Objects become life ...
of studies demonstrate the need for instruction in learning basic concepts during the early years. The investigations related to ...
some of the most valuable historical documents as they provide insight not just into the external conditions and practices of a pa...
is particularly true in regards to any situation wherein the individual must engage in a broad range of complex skills, such as "a...
social networks that can be used to achieve collective goals (Jarrett, Jefferson and Kelly, 2010). This fact results in negative ...
In five pages this paper examines how sources from the Internet should be cited when used as references....
p. 56). Another author in the article suggested that children who are physically disciplined and watch violent television may well...
In eight pages this paper discusses the Internet as a tool increasingly utilized by employers to recruit employees....
In five pages this principle originating in the nineteenth century is discussed with the emphasis on Australia and includes its me...
In six pages this paper discusses the negative effects of stress upon physical health. Four sources are cited in the bibliography...
of distance education models. Ackley commented that Online instructors are often hired more for their technological skills than ...
somebody picking on someone else and hurting them" ("Dealing, 2002, p.6). The harmful effects of bullying are quite obvious and ...
increase their participation, given the right to use community law and invoke it at a national court (Lenz, 2000). This doctrine...
titled "The body impolitic: fashion and its critics sell the same stereotypes" and is written by John Leland (1996). In this artic...
point. When the military is thriving it is some of the best boom times for the United States economy. This has been proven many ...
whether it is real life or on television. The primary concern of course is televisions effects on children as they are malleable a...
of the cultural impacts resulting from the extensive trade which characterized the period revolved around controlling the trade ro...
states that the "fragility of modern marriage" is related to the same factors that have elevated societys regard for this relation...
located there-are not good for that environment. This paper discusses the ecological nature of this problem and possible solutions...
may be asked. A tool that has become increasingly popular is that of the pop up survey. The pop up survey will...
The babys development derives from the feedback that the child receives via attachment bonds with adults. Without this constant fe...
United States that awaited many of them was certainly devastating and destructive, it may well have offered some more opportunitie...
growing population and our shrinking agricultural resources. The world as a whole in fact mirrored those problems. Our focus on ...
between the exporting and importing of goods can create instability (Cooper and Madigan, 2004). Skyrocketing oil prices causes a ...
"coal, oil, natural gas" (Nonrenewable resource, 2006). These resources are classified as nonrenewable "because the earths proces...