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    Do care about children

    After this scientific research it has been found that most of the parents do not give sufficient time to their children, In the absence of parents care and love children become like this.. :SugarwareZ-086: So please do care about your children.. !! :SugarwareZ-121:
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    Is physical force a justifiable method of punishing children?

    Is physical force a justifiable method of punishing children? At school or at home, I will always say a BIG NO for this. I would consider it child abuse! Do you support my view?
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    Children should improve their general knowledge

    ducation Minister Bandula Gunawardane valued the expansion of children's knowledge on various fields in addition to their normal school education. He said today's children are busy right from grade one and urged school teachers and parents to encourage them to be involved in extra- curricular...
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    The word "sexy" referring to children

    This is becoming more and more main stream. I just don't get it. How can the word sexy have anything to do with a child unless you are a pedophile? I saw an ad for the above mentioned show and they said something like come and see the the sexy toddlers strut their stuff. Disgusting.
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    Should schools be mandating what parents feed their children?

    In my school district, the 'rule' went in this fall that parents are no longer to send treats like cupcakes, rice krispie squares, cake, candy, etc for class parties (Christmas, St Pats, Easter, Halloween, etc). They can only send healthy foods as directed by a huge package available at the...
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    Should children be given the vote

    Should children be given the vote, with their ballots being cast by their parents until they come of age? Many of the problems the world faces today require long-term thinking, such as climate change, falling biodiversity and meeting our future energy needs. An electorate skewed heavily towards...
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    Violent Video Games for CHildren underage

    Many researchers conclude that there is no causal link between violent video games and aggressive behaviour. Other influences, such as social environment, family background and peer pressure cause aggressive behaviour. Additionally, even if video games might create violent thoughts, according to...
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    Sperm and egg donors be revealed to children?

    Removing anonymity will meet a psychological need to know where we come from and why we look and act the way we do. Scientific discoveries make it clear that genetics plays a very strong part in forming our character and characteristics, and many donor-conceived children naturally want to seek...
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    smacking or spanking of children

    Smacking is an ineffective way of disciplining a child. It provides children with no incentive to behave well. Furthermore, children who are too young to understand an explanation of why their behaviour is wrong are equally unlikely to be able to relate a smack to their supposed crime. In...
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    Indian Children

    Dear ALL, Herewith i sending you a innovative creation of Indian children. Regards, Rizwan Pathan
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    Advertising and Children

    Vance Packard characterized children as ‘consumer trainees’. Eager minds could be moulded to want your products. The potency of television in conditioning youngsters to be loyal enthusiasts of a product began in the 1950. Ads aimed at children not only, as future consumers, but as ones who lead...
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    Advertisers influence on Children

    According to an in depth research done on the influence of advertising on children it was found that children between the age of 2 and 11 watch an average of 21.5 hours of TV a week and may see between 22000 and 25,000 commercials a year. And its impact on children can not be overlooked...
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    CASE STUDY : Quality Institutional Care and Alternatives for Children (QIC&AC)

    CASE STUDY : Quality Institutional Care and Alternatives for Children (QIC&AC) The Quality Institutional Care and Alternatives for Children (QIC&AC) initiative is based on some beliefs firmly held by CRY:  The family is the primary unit for the growth and welfare of children ...
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    Mentally/ physically challenged children

     3% of India's children are mentally/physically challenged  20 out of every 1000 rural children are mentally/physically challenged, compared to 16 out of every 1000 urban children  Mentally/physically challenged girls are at a particular risk to violence and abuse CRY works to ensure...
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    The situation of underprivileged children in Indian Society

     40 percent of India's population is below the age of 14 years.  About 60 million Indian children under the age of 6 live below the poverty line.  Every second child in the country is malnourished.  Almost 2 million children in India die every year before reaching their first...
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    are children more intelligent than parents?

    I think if our ancestors had all the technology which we have they too would have proved to be equally intelligent. What's your opinion??
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    Should fathers be always strict to children

    We always have a very strict and a disciplined image about our father....... and our lovely mom is always sweet and silent Do you think fathers always have to be strict with the children ....
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    Research on Children and alcohol

    Children and alcohol In Western Europe there is a trend where more teenagers are turning to alcohol at a younger and younger age. This trend is also creeping into Asia. In Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines more teenagers are starting to drink alcoholic beverages at an earlier age. In the...
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    Project on Research on Consumption of Caffiene Products and Their Effect on Children

    hey friends, check out this research report on "CONSUMPTION OF AND ITS EFFECT ON CHILDREN" HOPE YOU WILL like it... :SugarwareZ-096:
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    Are we raising a generation of burnt out children?

    The reason for pushing the children hard today is to nurture them to face the competitive world tomorrow. Developing talent is not a sin, it will help the child in his future. It is a trickle down effect from the kind of competition experienced for entry into engineering colleges, graduation...
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