School Violence ... We do have a problem with parents who donamp39t seem concerned, who continue to buy or let their children buy violent video games and who then never supervise ... View More
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Can video games make children violent ... Why are our children still being allowed to buy computer games when some of them have been proven to ampquotencourage aggressive behavior.ampquot The university of Miami ... View More
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rap ... not home. Parent cannot control the kind of music their children buy on their own. That is when it is left up to the law. Not taking ... View More
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Philosophy for Literacy Instruction ... plays which requires students to memorize written words, to listen to student readings of creative works, be asked to help their children buy books though ... View More
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Protect America: Buy a Gun ... As with anything there are risks. Of course firearms in the home can be dangerous if they get in the hands of young children. So ... View More
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Parents responsibilities for children crimes ... And parents are the one who buy their children the most expensive clothes, jewelry and cars, because they want them to have a better life than they had. ... View More
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Spoilt kids ... Not all parents are like this, though, and not all parents can afford to buy lots of toys for their children, even if they want to. ... View More
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Toy Guns and your Children ... For example, why not buy young children Tonka Toys, Lego, books, tool sets, or footballs that will have a positive influence A ... View More
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Violence ... Parents are responsible for the conduct and safety of there children and buy keeping a gun where they can get hold of it their putting them in danger Glazer 29 ... View More
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Violence in Schools ... Parents are responsible for the conduct and safety of there children and buy keeping a gun where they can get hold of it their putting them in danger Glazer 29 ... View More
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Gendered Neutral Parenting ... In this article, Ingram discusses how the toys that parents buy for their children will, in the long run, help to shape that childamp39s ideas of what it means to ... View More
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Lowering the Drinking age ... They can smoke, marry, have sexual relationships, have children, buy lottery tickets, make contracts, and die, but in most states are still not old enough to ... View More
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The Effects of Televison on Behaviors Social Attitudes and Health ... ... Commercials tend to enhance a childamp39s craving for the food products being advertised which persuades children to buy their food. ... View More
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How has Lucozade persuaded its audience to buy the product ... are: Mothers who feel pressurised into buying the product to prove that they are good mothers, children who use pesterpower to get their mothers to buy it. ... View More
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marriage ... It is almost as though the government is telling us to have children, buy a house and then only after that is done to get married. ... View More
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Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl ... Mr. Sands also fails one major thing he explains to Linda that he would do for her. He did not buy her and set her free like he did the children. ... View More
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Advertisement Techniques ... eat. For this reason alone is powerful enough to lure the children to beg their parents to buy HandiSnacks for them. Some companies ... View More
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Parents role ... But how parents should love their children Should parents buy them expensive toys, pretty clothes or should give them all the joy they can ... View More
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United States: Gun Control ... Almost as many children under five drowned in fivegallon water buckets. ... problem is that adolescents with the age between 18 and 21 can not carry or buy a gun ... View More
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Creative Problem Solving Skills ... In addition for the parents of the children who may fall ill, the buy out program might provide the added incentive for the parents to locate emergency care ... View More
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violence video game ... many are consumers percent I buy characters that contained under a most example ... that donamp39t some exchange technology, and people more violence children, to that ... View More
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Effects of Poverty ... the reaction to these diseases since the poor do not have money to buy medicine with ... Poverty can have profound detrimental effects on childrenamp39s development. ... View More
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Lesson ... The statement concerning who could buy such an expensive sailboat makes me feel as ... my own society, so as to never get into the position the children in this ... View More
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Pokemon: Why is it so Popular ... this artificial economy. Parents often feel the only thing they can do is buy what their children crave. Most psychologists see ... View More
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pokemon ... It has to have collectibility. It has to be inexpensive so children can buy more than one. It has to appeal to boys as well as girls. ... View More
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UniformsGood or Bad ... uniform will. Therefore, parents will not need to go out and buy their children new attires as often as they normally do. Our current ... View More
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Video Game Violence ... The only person that can buy the game for the children is thier parents, so I believe that the only person the parents can really blame are themselves, for ... View More
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poverty ... I put the bed in my childrenamp39s room and I sleep on the couch. Last month I saved up enough to buy a better kitchen table and chairs, the ones my friend gave me ... View More
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Television and children ... critically, and as a result parents are pressured to buy products such ... study, ampquotEarly Television Exposure and Subsequent Attentional Problems in Childrenampquot 2004 ... View More
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American Dream ... They are immediately dazzled by the toys in the windows even declaring which ones they were going to buy. The children seemed to know they couldnamp39t afford the ... View More
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