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... Their children were raised according to white standards more than Cherokee, but children identified themselves as Cherokees. While ...
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... They were charged with allegations of discrimination against children identified with ADD and lack of compliance with the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973 ...
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... children. In the past children were identified by the parent of color. If one parent were black, then the child's race was black also. ...
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... Likewise, the city children identified more with characters from violent programs than did those living on the farm ( Huesmann,1985 ). ...
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... Children are so closely identified with their parents that it is difficult for them to separate their mother's rejection of their father from their mother's ...
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... "Because of the familial nature of alcoholism children have been identified to be of high risk for developing this illness" (Merikangas p.199). ...
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... learner. Children identified as, "emotionally/ behaviorally disordered," would gain a great deal from a system such as this. According ...
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... 90-100 is average 90 and below is slower learner MULTIPLE DISABILITIES: 1.8% 2 or more disabilities that are so interwoven that none can be identified as the ...
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... not received adequate support from the government." According to UCRNN, "no government programmes or resources have been identified" for children abducted by ...
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... In contrast, among children living with their two biological parents, 6% were identified by their mothers as having had problems serious enough to require ...
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... lives\' (Kennedy 2). Another investigation, which studies African American and Latino adopted children, reveals that \'those who identified strongly with white ...
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... It is highest for the three children that identified themselves as 'other' for ethnicity. The same result applied to father time spent with child. ...
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... Three forms of the disease are identified among children namely the \'Predominantly inattentive type\', \'Hyperactive type\' and \'Combinational type\'. ...
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... Children who are more closely identified with either parent they are less aggressive, when a child is given the opportunity to spend quality time with their ...
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... also recognized for the first time that symptoms associated with Attention Deficit Disorder can remain in older children and adults and identified adult ADD as ...
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... their children. Wardle states that in the past children of mixed parentage were identified with the parent of color. If one parent ...
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... study, the research focused on issues that the girls identified as relevant ... some insight to the problems of the harassment phenomenon facing female children. ...
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... This definition takes into account the socio-emotional support that gifted children require when identified as gifted or talented. ...
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... In 1996, studies done by child protective service agencies concluded that one million children were identified as victims of either substantiated or indicated ...
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... of people worldwide of school age children have ADHD. Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder does not discriminate. Researchers have identified this disorder ...
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... Subjects who suffered from inflammatory bowel disease during adulthood were identified. ... Firstly, children whose parents suffered from ill health were more ...
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... Children who were identified with low intelligence and ADHD were found to have more behavioral and emotional problems in their adolescence. ...
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... products. A recent survey of American children, shows that 96 percent of children can correctly identified Ronald McDonald. The ...
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... With that knowledge, future interventions with children could concentrate on that area first. Sullivan et al. identified several areas in need of further study ...
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... The media was present to publish the moment in which their greatest private grief was expressed, the moment that their children's bodies were identified. ...
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... Children who are more closely identified with either parent they are less aggressive, when a child is given the opportunity to spend quality time with their ...
(3343 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)
... children. Since this issue deals with children, who are not identified as being able to speak for themselves, it is very sensitive. Most ...
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... for which she is responsible. She must understand that her inaction can do damage to herself and her children. Dr. Phil\'s urge ...
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... He identified the following three categories of challenges facing foster children: 1. Problems related to pre-placement conditions 2. Problems related to ...
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... Furthermore, it discusses claims made that children from divorced families had ... Additionally, some divorced families were identified through examination of ...
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