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  • Psychiatric Assessment of Children with Constitutional Obesity

    Psychiatric Assessment of Children with Constitutional Obesity

    Psychiatric assessment of Children with constitutional obesity Nasreldin M*, Abdou AA*, El Shinnawy H*, Goueli T*, Enaba D*, Atef A** *Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine Cairo University ** Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine Cairo University Abstract: Objectives: To find out psychiatric disorders that accompany pediatric obesity and to compare between boys and girls regarding these disorders. Method: This is a descriptive cross sectional outpatient study. The study sample consisted of 52 overweight youngsters

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    Essay Length: 4,788 Words / 20 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2016
  • Animal Abuse in Singapore

    Animal Abuse in Singapore

    Animal Abuse in Singapore 1. Introduction A series of appalling cases of animal cruelty occurred in Singapore during the month of April, 2013. One such case involved the poisoning and killing of seven stray dogs in Punggol. Another case saw two cats found dead in Tanglin Halt, suspected to have been beaten to death (Tan and Lee, 2013). These are just 2 of the many cases that happened in April 2013 alone. There has also

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    Essay Length: 1,401 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 27, 2016
  • The Intergenerational Transmission of Abuse and Neglect

    The Intergenerational Transmission of Abuse and Neglect

    THE INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF ABUSE AND NEGLECT “Today, like every other day, thousands of defenceless children will be terrorized, battered, bruised, left unfed, ignored, violated sexually or killed by the very people they instinctively trust and turn to for love and nurturing, their parents. On a typical day, at least five children are killed by abuse or neglect and two of those five are infants under a year old. These are the chilling realities of

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    Essay Length: 1,616 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 28, 2016
  • Should Parent Allow Their Children Play Video Games?

    Should Parent Allow Their Children Play Video Games?

    Nguyen, Hung P Nguyen English 1102 Dr. Rosalyn Jacobs 1 December 2016 Final Research Paper Technology is one of the biggest major which is a combination of creative thinking and invention of science which help our life become more easy. In the developing of technology era, people is using technology devices every day in every major such as working, studying, entertainment, or even treatment. However, there are a lot of directors make movies about the

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    Submitted: December 6, 2016
  • What Are Some of the Specific Issues Faced by Military Children?

    What Are Some of the Specific Issues Faced by Military Children?

    4. What are some of the specific issues faced by military children? How does moving and/or having a deployed parent affect them emotionally, educationally, and socially? What is the role of the social worker in supporting these kids? What services and resources exist for them? When it comes to military families there are many issues that arise. Many of these issues depend on a number of factors. These factors include the rank of the military

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    Submitted: December 14, 2016
  • Children and Youth - a True Wealth

    Children and Youth - a True Wealth

    Every nation and society is now coming to realize that its true wealth is not so much in its economic and natural resources but lies more decidedly in the kind and quality of the wealth of its children and youth. These children will shape and create the future of their societies. The youth of a nation is its power-house. They have boundless stores of energy, will, capability, zeal, and enthusiasm and have the power to

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    Essay Length: 771 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 30, 2017
  • Substance Abuse/addiction: Choice or Disease?

    Substance Abuse/addiction: Choice or Disease?

    Fuller Leah Fuller Henderson English 12B January 30, 2017 Substance Abuse/Addiction: Choice or Disease? Addiction, meaning “the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing or activity,” forming from an initial personal habit should not be considered a disease of the brain because it does not cause immediate detriment to the body. Many people argue whether drug addiction is a disease or choice and in this research essay I will be discussing

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    Essay Length: 285 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 30, 2017
  • Substance Abuse Amongst Indigenous Australians

    Substance Abuse Amongst Indigenous Australians

    SACE #: 587718W Assessment Type 2: Issues Analysis Word Count: 1632 Indigenous Health: Closing the Gap Is the Northern Territory taking enough initiative with regards to alcohol abuse within the Indigenous communities? Alcohol abuse is when an individual consumes alcohol in amounts which are harmful to themselves and/or others. Signs and symptoms of this include feeling dependent on alcohol, cravings and strong desires to drink, regular consumption and feeling withdrawal symptoms when not consuming alcohol.[1]

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    Essay Length: 1,691 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: March 14, 2017
  • College Students Who Abuse Adderall

    College Students Who Abuse Adderall

    COLLEGE STUDENTS WHO ABUSE ADDERALL College Students Who Abuse Adderall Are at Risk for Depression Name: Institution: College Students Who Abuse Adderall Are at Risk for Depression Abstract The paper aims to address the abuse of Adderall by college students and the associated risk for depression. The motive for writing this research follows the multiple reports of depression among the college students. According to the report, most of the student associate depression with other aspects,

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    Submitted: March 20, 2017
  • Manhattan Doctor Is Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison for Sexually Abusing Patients

    Manhattan Doctor Is Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison for Sexually Abusing Patients

    Sunil Gurung COR 230 Assignment 1 In the New York Times article “Manhattan Doctor Is Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison for Sexually Abusing Patients” by Rick Rojas, Rojas writes about Doctor H. Newman sexually abusing his patients while at his job. Rojas mentioned in the article, “A year ago, the woman, Aja Newman, went to the emergency room at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan, complaining of shoulder pain... There, the doctor, David H. Newman,

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    Submitted: March 26, 2017
  • A Case Study of a Non-Government Organization: The Council for The Welfare of Children

    A Case Study of a Non-Government Organization: The Council for The Welfare of Children

    A Case Study of a Non-Government Organization: The Council for the Welfare of Children Introduction to the Council of the Welfare of Children The Filipino children today who live in poverty are vulnerable to many forms of abuse, violence, and neglect. Some may even lack the basic needs that their family could not provide for these children who live in the marginalized sectors of society. There are also a numerous children who live in fear

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    Essay Length: 2,200 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: April 24, 2017
  • Children's Book Research Analysis: The Velveteen Rabbit

    Children's Book Research Analysis: The Velveteen Rabbit

    The book I chose to analyze for this assignment was The Velveteen Rabbit based on the original story by Margery Williams and illustrated by Reed Sprunger. I chose this book because as a child, it was my favorite story to read. My mom and I read it constantly together, or she would read it to me. The story has many aspects in it that appeals to children and the relationship between a child and their

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    Essay Length: 1,367 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: April 25, 2017
  • Children and Obesity

    Children and Obesity

    Obesity, defined by the World Health Organization as “abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that may impair health”, has become a global epidemic. According to the World Health Organization, worldwide obesity has doubled since 1980. There are now more people who are obese than underweight. “In 2014, an estimated 41 million children under the age of 5 years were overweight or obese” (World Health Organization, 2016). The prevalence of overweight and obese Canadian children remains a

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    Submitted: May 22, 2017
  • To Raise a Hurt Child: Effects of Abuse

    To Raise a Hurt Child: Effects of Abuse

    To Raise a Hurt Child Effect of Abuse Jannice Quevedo English Honors Period 9 Mrs. Toy 31 May 2017 Jannice Quevedo Mrs. Toy English II Honors Period 7/8 31 May 2017 To Raise a Hurt Child: Effects of Abuse Thesis Statement: Mentally or physically abusing a child creates everlasting mental problems that would then continue into adulthood, continuously creating roadblocks for the person trying to achieve greatness. 1. Intro 1. Illustrate the importance of how

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    Submitted: June 16, 2017
  • Counseling Children Under Ten

    Counseling Children Under Ten

    CHILDREN UNDER TEN Counseling Children Under Ten Psychology 13 November 15, 2016 ________________ Counseling Children Under Ten While providing counseling services for adult people might be less tasking and involving, provision of counseling services for children under ten is associated with a myriad of legal requirements. Counselors face legal and ethical dilemmas when dealing with young children. The ethical considerations require that children should expect confidentiality from the counselors. However, parents have legal rights that

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    Submitted: June 28, 2017
  • How Children Learn Make a Reflection of Those Paper and Blended with Classroom Scenario

    How Children Learn Make a Reflection of Those Paper and Blended with Classroom Scenario

    Piaget`s Theory, Vygotsky Theory`s and the article How Children Learn make a reflection of those paper and blended with classroom scenario By John Connor Reading the article How Children Learn is an exciting experience for me.IN this article author Vosniadou. S stated how a teacher should teach in a classroom and how a teacher should create positive classroom environment. He mentioned that a teachers need to make their student to be an active learners. The

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    Submitted: July 13, 2017
  • Pestel Analysis - Children's Toys

    Pestel Analysis - Children's Toys

    PESTEL Analysis – Children’s retail toys Political Issues Today, about % of toys in the world are manufactured in China. However, as seen in many countries, regulations and safety guidelines (bio-plastic, more environmentally friendly) on toys. This enables countries to have some control on importing Chinese toys into their country. This would have a huge political impact on the industry because of the currency rate. However, using this strategy could create a loss of revenue

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    Essay Length: 539 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: July 21, 2017
  • Impact of Cartoon on Children Developement

    Impact of Cartoon on Children Developement

    INTRODUCTION: Cartoons are the most viewed programs by children and also the most preferred as a mean of entertainment. Children spend long hour in watching TV and most of the time they watch cartoons. Children watch cartoon even when they eat and some parents believe that it’s easier to feed children while watching cartoon. But when watching cartoon become addiction, it is bad for children .it has negative impact on children’s both mental and physical

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    Submitted: July 31, 2017
  • Temperamental Children

    Temperamental Children

    Temperamental Children Tonya McMillen CHIL 103:Child, Family, School, and Community #CRN51251 Instructor: Susan Ferguson 04/28/2017 Our personalities begin to develop early in our lives first starting in infancy, which indicates that a person’s temperament is an intrinsic part of our personality, intuitive behaviors that make each person uniquely themselves. Not only is it evident as early as infancy, but an individual's temperament becomes evident over time in many different situations in the characteristics they display,

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    Submitted: August 2, 2017
  • Father, Children Relation

    Father, Children Relation

    The first text is from a newspaper, The Guardian, and it is a report covering an interview with a very rich father concerning his daughters. The second text is a screenshot of a website of an organization called ''National Fatherhood Initiative'' which is concerned with fathers and children. In the first text, in the introduction, the writter gives some information about Bernie Ecclestone and his daughters, some background. The second text is a post whose

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    Submitted: October 6, 2017
  • The Unjust Justice System for Children

    The Unjust Justice System for Children

    Juge Alyssa Juge Berman Writing 101 Section 74 14 September 2017 The Unjust Justice System for Children When you see a little boy alone, hurt, and scared, you instantly feel terrible for him. You do not know what he has done through his life, but you know, in that moment, you want to help him in any way possible. Now imagine that same child, in a small, secluded jail cell. He is getting raped daily

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    Submitted: October 23, 2017
  • Understanding Children Through Tv Parenting Show

    Understanding Children Through Tv Parenting Show

    Understanding children through TV Parenting Show Recently, I am watching a Korean TV show which is about the celebrity fathers look after their children within forty-eight hours without any help, including mothers’ help. Mothers can have their own free time in these two days. In this show, it is not just about how those fathers communicate with their children, they are also required to bring their children to try new things. Some of the children

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    Submitted: November 4, 2017
  • The Criminal Acts of Underage Children; Are the Parents Really the Blame?

    The Criminal Acts of Underage Children; Are the Parents Really the Blame?

    Johnson 1 Jasmine C Johnson Amanda Palleschi English Comp 1 25 October 2017 The criminal acts of underage children; Are the parents really the blame? It’s no secret that teens break the law, thinking they’re basically invincible. They engage in underage drinking, vandalism, also possession, and under the influence, of drugs. Then there is some young people commit much bigger crimes- felonies such as breaking and entering into a house, grand theft auto, even murder,

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    Submitted: November 12, 2017
  • Importance of Human Rights to Women, Children and the Minority

    Importance of Human Rights to Women, Children and the Minority

    IMPORTANCE OF HUMAN RIGHTS TO WOMEN, CHILDREN AND THE MINORITY What is human right? Can we really ascertain what human rights are? Who are the victims of not being treated right as humans? Are animals considered having rights too? Are there categories of people being treated as priority when it comes to human rights? Are there cultural implications in human right treatments? These questions are so many and some have been relatively answered over the

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    Essay Length: 2,241 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2017
  • In Some Countries It Is Normal for Older People to Live on Their Own Rather Than with Their Children

    In Some Countries It Is Normal for Older People to Live on Their Own Rather Than with Their Children

    10. In some countries it is normal for older people to live on their own rather than with their children. It was once said that it is better for older people to live without their children. There may appear two points of view, parental and children’s. Mostly, children are happy to be on their own, living with their freshly created families. Other point of view believes that parents are very tired of giving everything to

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    Essay Length: 423 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 27, 2017

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