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    studies Baumrind identified three initial parenting styles: Authoritative parenting, authoritarian parenting and permissive parenting. Baumrind believed that parents should be neither punitive nor aloof. Rather, they should develop rules for their children and be affectionate with them. These parenting styles are meant to describe normal variations in parenting, not deviant parenting, such as might be observed in abusive homes. In addition, parenting stress can often cause changes in parental behavior

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    We Didn T Start The Fire

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    Norms, n.d.). The act of using birth control can be considered deviant for multiple reasons. For females, some reasons include how taking or using birth control can affect a person's health, especially if using hormonal medications. Taking oral contraceptive pills (OC) increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases, in particular the risk of venous thromboembolism (blood clots in the veins), myocardial infarction (heart attacks), and strokes (National Academies Press (US), 1989). Also with the use

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    policies in the United States in chronological order: • Atomic Energy Act (1954): The AEA establishes regulations of construction and use of nuclear plants and facilities. • Clean Air Act (1970): The CAA regulates the air quality standards and pollution control. • Clean Water Act (1972): The CWA regulates the water quality standards and control water pollutants. • Coastal Zone Management Act (1972): This act protects the

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    1973 at the age of 16. Her performance in the film was acclaimed even by international media and was termed as one of the best debut of Indian film industry. Her marriage with Rajesh Khanna led her to leave film industry as she wanted to raise her children. She came back in 1984 after getting divorce from Rajesh in 1982. The film Saagar which was released in August 1985 proved to be another blockbuster. This film lead India to the Oscars in the same year. In the subsequent years she worked with

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    Understanding Empty Nest Syndrome As a 20th century phenomenon the post-parental phase of development, also known as the empty nest period, has been commonly used to describe a specific phase of the adult life cycle that occurs when children leave home for the first time. Within the past 40 years it has represented a key developmental and unbearable stage in parents’ lives. For some parents, often mid-life mothers who are the primary caregivers, the end of formal childbearing can be a traumatic

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    created during the recovery, which increased civilian employment by almost 20% and reduced unemployment to 5.3% by 1989. Ferrara also reports that the American standard of living increased close to 20% in just seven years, and that the poverty

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    needs anarchy to exist. Humanity needs law to exist. So there is a sort of double standard. In an effort to deliberate this further, research in this area has helped me have a better understanding. Also finding out why and how peoples beliefs make them act in a certain way to become

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    Liberia Civil War Essay

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    Following the execution of Samuel Doe in 1989, civil war engulfed Liberia. The Abuja Accord II temporarily established peace in 1996; however, many soldiers were never disarmed (African Women and Peace Support Group, 2004). Sporadic violence resumed following the election of Charles Taylor in 1997. In 2000 fighting between the government and the Liberian United for Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD) resumed and a second civil war spread rapidly across the country (Berkley Center for Religion

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    parent can occur during therapy, also issues of countertransference could arise for the therapist and it is important that the therapist monitors these and addresses them as appropriate. (Geldard, Geldard & Yin Foo, 2013). As therapy acts as a learning experience for children, It will be necessary for the therapist to impose certain limitations, which allows a child to learn self control and to comprehend what it is like to have choices and the responsibility that entails and this in turn provides structure

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    Though not always directly applicable to the organisation for which I currently work in, a number of policies and procedures exist to ensure the safety of children and young people. These policies apply to all persons who work with children or young people in any capacity. This includes the following: • The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check must be conducted as part of the recruitment process. Such a check is mandatory when an individual will be working with vulnerable groups or individuals

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