Contemporary Issues For Children And Families

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    Intergenerational Income Inequality

    Income inequality is a topic of great interest. President Barack Obama believes it is the “defining issue of our time”. Long before Thomas Piketty’s “Capital in the Twenty-First Century” sent shockwaves around the world, there was Jane Austen who described the pitfalls of living in an unequal society in the Pride and Prejudice. Reality differs from fiction. Rich kids without a college degree are 2.5 times more likely to end up rich than poor kids who do graduate from college. Even when kids from

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    Child Protective Services: A Case Study

    The children protective services (CPS) are aimed at ensuring that the rights of children are respected and well protected within the society. However, there has been a heated debate on to what extent the child protective services should reach. Recently, there has been an intense discussion over the issue whether child protective services have gone too far especially among the black and poor parents. This paper examines the implementation of the child protection services in various populations of

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    Rapid Urbanization and the Politics of the Urban Poor

    paper. Handleman 2011, Kruger (2007), Urban Poverty, Mehta is the references have chosen to use to help explain the issue with Employment, Crime and Race in our Urban Communities. Urban crime is a major problem in Latin- America and the African Cities, but East Asia's major urban areas are generally safer than large Americans. Race also plays a role in regards to being poor. Contemporary Third World urbanization differs from the West's earlier urban explosion into important respects. Many of the poor

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    Asian Americans

    Jose Cruz Asian-Americans Soc/262-Contemporary American Society Nantrece Carraby August 10, 2015 Asian Americans According to the United States Census Bureau the definition of Asians refers to those people of origins of any original peoples of Southeast Asia, Far East, and or the Indian subcontinent. Asian Americans cover four point eight percent of the United States population. Asian Americans tend to have the highest educational accomplishments and income compared to other races

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    Child Labour

    highest in the world (see Siddigi and Patrinos,2001). Moreover the IL0 1996 estimate that 250million children are involved in child labour. This figure shows a problem of major proportion and which is concentrated principally in developing nations of the world. A concern with child labour stem largely out of the stark that realization in spite of the numerous national attention given to the issue, it seems to elude meaningful solution in fact rather than abate, child labour has persisted. Child labour

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    Indian Democracy Short Story

    • Pollution related issues have risen always, and too solved by concerning authority. • Apart this many more acts are passed in Indian constitution that was in fact necessary for Indian people. Directive principle of state policy is vast example for such activities. Page38

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    Examination of Clinical

    help a student that was not performing well in school and as a result, found out he had trouble in spelling, reading, and memory, and recommended tutoring, which later proved to be a successful intervention (Plante, 2011). He focused on assisting children with primarily school-related difficulties and challenges. Today, many of the principles that Witmer developed in his psychological clinic continue to be used such as providing a diagnostic evaluation before offering treatment procedures and services

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    Same Sex Couples

    gay people have parented their children for as long as people have understood themselves as gay. However, homosexual parents often shielded themselves and their children from scrutiny by publicly concealing their sexual orientation in the past. But by the end of the twentieth century, an estimated six to ten million gay and lesbian parents in the United States were raising six to fourteen million children, often in openly recognized gay families. Most of these children were born to heterosexually married

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    Tiger Mom In America

    living quietly among us’” instead of what they thought they were. In 1943, the Chinese Exclusion Act was repealed by Congress. In the 1950s, this idea of Chinese children being obedient and respectful to their elders was reused after they saw a “national juvenile delinquent crisis”. Another stereotype they put onto the Chinese children was that they had a “high moral sense”. “U.S. Rep. Arthur Klein of New York praised his Manhattan Chinatown constituents for their ‘respect for parents and teachers

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    Imbalance of Minorities

    for this imbalance. Poverty, disrespect of legal structure, lack of discipline, inadequate education, and drugs are the main causes of the disproportionate ratio of minority inmates. The NAACP has a broken down some solid statistics on this issue as well. Poverty is one of the many contributing factors to why people are imprisoned. Poverty becomes more prevalent with minorities who have been previously incarcerated. It also becomes increasingly difficult for them to find a job once they are

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