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    “Societal and community problems are evidences that institutions are not functioning for people” (Brager, G. & Specht, H. (1973). In today’s society, youth are faced with peer pressure, uninvolved parents, anger, abuse and several other challenges; due to the lack of love, encouragement and motivation. Youth crimes are at a high rate; demonstrated in their values and behavior displayed in the community. People are the product of our environment; some create their own identity…

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    children from all backgrounds, white, Black-Americans, Asians, American-India including others. They have a government office in Washington that provide assistance to youth club program developments, publicizing and communication. They have many different education programs that aim to teach…

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    Chiefly from Bells perspective, he is on the verge of changing his lifestyle and this is not for a health reason, but for the fact that he can no longer handle the growing violence personally, and morally. Lastly is the youth of the society, who have gotten the urge to grow up faster than they need too. They forget the need for life and education. The rate of misbehavior in schools have increased alongside the issue of suicide, needs, and principle of means to live life…

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    drive today’s youth to stay inside all day. Professional athletes are the light at the end of the long technological tunnel. These athletes provide a sense of what hard work is and where it can take you. Although the physical aspects of what athletes can do are what is most observed by people, the psychological factors that athletes help young people develop are also very important. Some critics deem athletes unfit to be role models for kids. They say that all athletes show the youth of the…

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    Terms of Endearment JaQuita Jackson Strayer University Assignment 1 Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course EDU 505Contemporary Issues in Education Dr. Bobbi Jo Taylor Fall 2016 Introduction In this case study you one can observe how Ms. Lawson sensitive response to racial issues in the school environment. Ms. Lawson’s previous school was not as diversified as her new school environment. Her expectation was to make a difference in a multi-cultural…

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    When a person under the age of eighteen commits a crime, most of the time they will not be tried in the same manner as adults. The young defendant may go to court and his verdict might be much more lenient than if he had been a older person. Adults who commit these crimes usually know exactly what they are doing and they know exactly how wrong their crimes are, yet they continue to commit crimes. Minors, however, are still young and ignorant. Their brains are not fully developed yet, and they…

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    transitional housing and supportive services to women and men who have been diagnosed with a mental illness. TJ moved to the Apartment Treatment program July 1, 2012, from Covenant House in Manhattan, NY, for housing. Covenant House is a safe haven for youth and young…

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    My boss, Maria, was the only one of the three full time employees that did not see me as a peon there to take care of the dirty work. The other full time workers would sometimes not even help a customer right in front of them because they deemed that task below them and they knew that they would be fine because the blame could be shifted to any of the part-timers on shift if we did not pick up their slack. There were times that this would be almost infuriating…

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    3.1/3.2 Explain how to monitor children and young people’s development using different methods and specifically explain what the importance is of observation within the monitor and assessment process. Assessment framework To measure a child/ young person development through assessment you will carry out small target on a daily basis to see if they are able to achieve this and follow them up at the end of the academic years with test such as SATs to determine their learning age or GCSE to help…

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    Similar to the central government, they have three types of services. Integrated services are one of them and they plan to provide the best start in life for children who have special and specific needs via education, health, social services and youth justice. Children’s services are an additional one and if it weren’t for The Children Act 2004 being introduced, then this service wouldn’t have been established and the children and young people wouldn’t have been protected in a superior way. As…

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