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Three Values Every Child Should Learn
Number of words: 422 - Number of pages: 2

.... how to show respect to other people so they can receive that respect. Another important value children learn from their parents is to be independent. Children who are not taught independence will have both social and emotional problems later in life. Every person needs to understand how important it is to be an individual and take care of themselves. When children are young, they are constantly taken care of. They are feed when hungry, bathed when dirty and entertained at the first cry of boredom. It is difficult to wean a person from this if it is not done .....


Changing Of Values From The Hellenic Period To The Hellenistic Period
Number of words: 576 - Number of pages: 3

.... important. This change came about by the growth of Alexander the Greats empire. Alexander’s empire influenced so many lives because there were so many different mixes of people, cultures, and beliefs. This mix eventually changed the Greek and Persian ways of thinking, architecture, and many other aspects of their lives not just the values. Another change in the Greek values during the change from Hellenic to Hellenistic period was the change from idealism to realism. They both dealt with the concern for the world. Idealism is the belief that the world shoul .....


Determination Of One's Behavior
Number of words: 1870 - Number of pages: 7

.... they happen. "I had grown up in a Caucasian society in which I was a minority member." "I was Known Angela to the outside world, and as Sun-Kyung at home". The use of I helps the reader to know defiantly who is the speaker and of whom they are prevalent within both underlying the entire story. It is ironic that both characters born in Canada would expect to have had their families embrace western traditions and culture, rather they struggle to maintain their own heritage and don't want to loose it. It is ironic because Suzuki and Sun-Kyung struggle to be f .....


Anti-Censorship
Number of words: 578 - Number of pages: 3

.... if a book is safe to read. If a teacher finds a book to be trash, a student may the same book educational, and worth reading. Not only do the people reading the book lose freedom, but the writers lose the freedom to express what they are feeling. Some of the greatest pieces of writing have come from the heart, and if writers are worrying about how they are writing, then they won't be worried about what they are writing. Many books that are part of American society could be banned because of their content. If a book says a few curse words, then the school .....


American And Nigerian Culture
Number of words: 614 - Number of pages: 3

.... has fished and trampled in their stream. ( This is a very bad thing because the vegetation and fish are now no longer available) The blame immediately lands upon the Uma aya Biafra, or teenagers of Igbuno. There is no question, it is just assumed that teenagers were involved. (Unfortunately, Uche, a teenager from Igbuno, has committed this heinous crime). Also, when the people of Akpei find that someone is stealing from their huts, again without any evidence, they surmise that teenagers are to blame. Lastly, Okei's ( Okei is a teen who lives in Igbuno and is the .....


Violence In Sports
Number of words: 1245 - Number of pages: 5

.... Spectators do take cues from players, coaches, cheerleaders, and one another. Spectators often derive a sense of social identity and self-esteem from a team. Emulation of favorite players is an element of this identification. Group solidarity with players and coaches leads to a view of opposing teams as enemies and fosters hostility towards the "outgroup" and, by extension, its supporters, geographical locale, ethnic group, and perceived social class (Lee, p. 45). Mass media also contribute to the acceptability of sports. Leonard (p. 166) maintains tha .....


A Winning Attitude Being A Good Sport
Number of words: 395 - Number of pages: 2

.... a game like basketball, don't be a ballhog and not pass the ball to anyone else. Share the ball and let the team win the game, don't win the game for the team. Just one person can't win the whole game by themself. It takes a whole team to win. Teamwork is what makes the team, and what gives you, and the rest of the team a winning attitude. All of these factors are important to have a winning attitude. Even when you lose a game you still need a winning attitude. After the game go shake hands with the other team. Say good game or good job. If you or somebod .....


The Secret Within: Teen Pregnancy, The Cause And Effect On Teens
Number of words: 696 - Number of pages: 3

.... within two years after their first child’s birth (Teen Pregnancy, internet). The general rule is: the younger the mother, the greater the risk of complications for both the mother and child. With all of the preventions of pregnancy how could so many teen ladies become pregnant? What was their reasoning and how did it affect their life? Through the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy it enabled one to learn why so many teens were carrying a seed (NCPTP, internet). Today in this generation, there are many naïve girls who are trying to live a fairy-tale .....



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