Bass, Margaret M., Catherine A. Duchowny, and Maria M. Llabre. "The effect of therapeutic horseback riding on social functioning in children with autism." Journal of autism and developmental disorders 39.9 (2009): 1261-1267. Burgon, Hannah. "Case studies of adults receiving horse-riding therapy." Anthrozoös 16.3 (2003): 263-276. DeMello, Margo. Animals and...
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Goals of casa amiga and other families The main goal of the families was to know what was happening to their loved ones. They held protests which were meant to compel the police to carry out more serious investigations. They were also in search of evidence which could tell them who...
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Adolescent Girls and the Rise of Cosmetic Surgeries Adolescent girls are under pressure of exploring ways of enhancing their appearance. This pressure has seen the number of teens going for cosmetic surgeries rise dramatically in the past years. The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery has reported that the number of...
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LEGOLAND California is an enjoyment country park that is located in Carlsbad. LEGOLAND California concentrated on LEGO blocks. The park was opened on 20th March 1999, and it is the third LEGOLAND Park to be opened. LEGOLAND Billund was officially opened in the year 1968; ever since then, it has...
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Kamburu Youth Empowerment Group (KYEG) is a community based group committed to uplifting the socio-economic status of youths and children in its target localities. KYEG is base in Kamuchege Location in Lari County. Started in 2016, KYEG has had spectacular success in organizing charitable events and Talent shows in the...
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Emotional intelligence, commonly abbreviated as EQ, refers to the ability of an individual to recognize, comprehend and manage their own emotions and those of others. also, it includes the ability to understand the effect that their own emotions have towards others. Emotional Intelligence can be understood through tests and undertaking...
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The Need for Changing Laws as Time Passes The main reasons why there is a need to change laws as time passes is that the moral beliefs and values of people often change. A good example may include cases where there are no established laws to address a specific new emerging...
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About twenty-five years ago, China’s main concern was that it had a very high birth rate, too high to provide support for. As China limited its birth rate and introduced a birth control policy this matter came under control. However, as a result of the one-child policy, China has a...
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Friendship is a relationship between people with mutual affection. Friendship goes beyond association it is a powerful form of interpersonal bond. Various academic fields have tried to study friendship, some of these fields include; equity theory, attachment styles, social exchange theory and relational dialectics. Despite having various forms of friendships,...
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The relationship that ended was a relationship that ended between my partner and I. The relationship ended as a process, where we started having relationship problems, arguments, misunderstanding, and things that suddenly led us to the decision of ending our relationship. Below are some of the phases that our relationship...
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Play is the theoretical form of learning where ideologies restrict one’s behavior and identity. Play is usually perceived to be a deviation from a commitment to social relationships (Landreth, 2011). The society labels play in adulthood while play associates with happiness in childhood. Researchers analyze play beyond the specifications of...
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The violence that results from domestic misunderstandings is a serious social issue as it possesses the threat of tearing down contemporary founded families and societies. It’s committed by an individual as a result of making a conscious judgment to enforce power and control over an intimate companion. Abusers often resort...
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