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Effects of education upon health and nutrition: The Indirect Effects of Investment in Human Capital
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| One indirect effect of expenditure on education may be its effects on health. Within developing
countries, the children of educated parents face lower risks of premature death. |
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Comparison with other developing countries: Africa’s human development
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| Table 1 sets out the HDI and its components by region for 1994. Life expectancy in Africa is 53
years, compared to 61 in South Asia. Much of the lower life expectancy in Africa reflects higher
child mortality. |
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Life and Death
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| "Life is a highly contagious, incurable disease with a 100% mortality rate." |
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Comparison with other developing countries: Africa’s human development
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| Table 1 sets out the HDI and its components by region for 1994. Life expectancy in Africa is 53
years, compared to 61 in South Asia. Much of the lower life expectancy in Africa reflects higher
child mortality. |
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Hey Mom - Inspire Your Child by Living Alive!
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| It's OK to go back to work! Every Mom wants to be an inspiration to her child. However, sometimes Moms need a little reminder that one of the greatest ways you can teach your child is leading by example. When you model a life of living fully alive, you will invite your child to live life to its fullest as well.
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The Benefits of Homeschooling
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| Being with your child builds a strong relationship. Now kids can be farmed out from infancy to their late teens with very little interaction with their parents. Is it any wonder that so much friction comes about between teenagers and their parents because neither knows the other? Being with your child in a homeschool setting provides not only the chance to teach your child but to listen (very important) to their ideas, pains, fears, joys and other feelings they are experiencing. |
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Want Your Child To Sleep All Night Long? - Learn This Magic Method Today
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| For all those nights and days when you’re at your wits end trying to find relief on how to get your child to sleep all night long or how to reassure your child, this is for you!
Why do children dislike separating from parents at bed time and what can you do to help them feel settled? You need your sleep as much as they do and here are some proven methods that will help you reassure your child easily and bring you peace of mind.
This method will not only instil in your child that separation from you at bed time can be reassuring but also easy as they learn to trust and relax in the most effortless and enjoyable way.
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DON’T SPEAK TO ME LIKE THAT!
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| When your grown child has a child, he/she can automatically switch his/her own dynamics from child to adult to parent with all that it entails. This unfolds due to changing circumstances that a younger person is faced with on the road to full-fledged adulthood. When your child has a child, he/she is forced to step into another role whereas you stay in the same place, essentially. You become a grandparent but are not saddled with all of the responsibility of having to care for your own child. You continue to see your grown child as your child and perhaps not the parent that they’ve become, with all the angst and worry that comes with it. |
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Should I Give My Child An Allowance?
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| Let's see should I give my child an allowance? How old is the child? Does he or she know how to read and write yet? Toddlers of course do not get an allowance. Ten year olds should clean their rooms without an allowance. If you are old enough to get a paper route then the situation changes. But to answer the question: Should I give my child an allowance? Here is my take on it. |
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How to have financial conversations with your parents
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| Having a will and a final plan in place is recommended as soon as we enter into adulthood. Or at the very least, when a major life event has occurred such as a marriage, birth of a child or maybe even an inheritance.
As depressing as tackling issues related to our own mortality is, it’s a given and it’s better to deal with these issues sooner rather than later. |
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Where else can you provide your child with so many skills for success in one place?
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| How much potential do you see in your child? We know that all loving parents see great things in their child’s future. We believe that this potential in every child is real, as long as it is nurtured correctly.
Many people might suggest public school, but do you really feel that school will give your child the discipline they need to take advantage of academic opportunities? Give them a head start on their peers by enrolling them in a curriculum based martial-arts program such as ours. |
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Article # 56 Should I Give My Child An Allowance?
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| Let's see should I give my child an allowance? How old is the child? Does he or she know how to read and write yet? Toddlers of course do not get an allowance. Ten year olds should clean their rooms without an allowance. If you are old enough to get a paper route then the situation changes. But to answer the question: Should I give my child an allowance? Here is my take on it.
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