Category: Home

  • What Is Home: Personal Idea and Scholars Approaches to the Definition of Home

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    Table of Contents Introduction Perspectives of Scholars Personal Definition Concluding Thoughts References Introduction The concept of a home has always had multiple levels of complexity as it was approached by different scholars in various ways. Nevertheless, the associations that come with the word home are the most comforting and reassuring to most people on this…

  • Heat Transfer Through Home Walls

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    Abstract The aim of this report is to look at the different modes of heat transfer. Specifically, heat transfer through walls will be clearly outlined and the different equations associated with the same discussed. The report will also cover conduction, radiation and convection as modes of heat transfer. Introduction Heat can be defined as energy…

  • Religious Instructions at Home and Their Importance

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    Table of Contents Introduction The Role of Childhood Religious Instruction Conclusion References Introduction Raising a child is a complex process that requires theory and supporting factors. Proper upbringing determines the kind of person a child grows up to be, ones attitude to life, and ones place in society. It also determines how the child will…

  • On Care of Our Common Home by Pope Francis

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    In his writing titled On Care of Our Common Home, Pope Francis contends that the evils and sources of suffering are part of labor that he uses to gain humans cooperation with Him. With the gospel of Gods love for all His creatures, the question then beckons; why would God allow pain and suffering on…

  • Stress and Its Effects at the Workplace and Home

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    Table of Contents Introduction Stress is natural Sources of stress Common symptoms of stress Effects of stress on body, at home and at work place Factors that determines the impact of stress on work and at home Conclusion References Introduction Research has shown that, both organizational and home stresses are great threats to reputation because…

  • Motivating Adolescents at Home and School

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    Many different reasons can be given to explain why teenagers are in need of additional motivation and support in their personal and professional growth. Compared to children, adolescents are more independent with high demands and expectations. Therefore, it is important for them to stay motivated and understand the worth of self-improvement and progress. At the…

  • Mental Illness in the Context of Home Caregiving

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    Table of Contents Purpose of the study Key concepts Research questions Research methods References People living and caring for mentally ill patients are under considerable stress (Alpert & Fava, 2005). Mentally ill people can be a major burden to relatives who live and take care of them (Coon, 2005). However, the existing information regarding the…

  • Responsibility in the Work Environment and at Home

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    Table of Contents Introduction Background Responsibility in workplace Responsibility in home Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The sense of responsibility is often exemplified as the practice of social authority in the course of which an individual can procure the assistance and support of other people in order to fulfill a common objective shared by them. This…

  • Home, Journey, and Identity in Childrens Books

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    The genre of childrens books might appear to be rather unsophisticated and plain to the uninitiated. However, on closer inspection, the world of childrens literature will reveal that it has no boundaries for imagination and, therefore, can stretch across the themes and subgenres hat no other type of literature can. Therefore, the specified genre deserves…

  • Cedars Journey in Future Home of the Living God by Louise Erdrich

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    The story presented in Louise Erdrichs novel under the title Future Home of the Living God is an example of a heros story. Being set in pre-apocalyptic America, the dystopian novel is written from the first-person perspective. It conveys a journey of a pregnant twenty-six-year-old Native American woman named Cedar Songmaker. As the context of…