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Should children be raised by corporations instead of families?

Monday 28 September 2009 @ 6:15 pm
I Know Nuttin asked:


Think about it. Here’s what happens when you let families raise children:
1. People have kids that they can’t afford to support
2. Abusive or neglectful people, even violent criminals, are not prevented from having children
3. There is no control on population growth
4. Parents have to spend 24 hours a day being responsible for kids (and a lot are not responsible enough to be trusted with this)
5. Parents don’t have to be qualified to raise children, or even know the first thing about parenting
6. Even good parents allow their emotions to interfere with a child’s well-being
7. Bad kids go undisciplined

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How would you have raised your grown children differently?

Wednesday 23 September 2009 @ 6:15 am
Rebecca asked:


Did they turn out like you hoped? Was it your fault? Would you change how you parented if you could?

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Where is the best place to raise children?

Thursday 17 September 2009 @ 4:10 pm
Alan R asked:


I want my kids to grow up with traditional family values, but I DO NOT want them to be surrounded by fundamentalist Christians (a few are okay, but I want a place where other views are entertained and valued). Where can I find a moral, yet open-minded place to raise children?

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My parents found out about my Boyfriend. Because we are Indians, they have a problem with love marriage?

Wednesday 19 August 2009 @ 5:42 pm
Tina asked:


My boyfriend and I have been dating for 2 years now. We have gone through everything together – lets not mention the details. He is totally crazy about me, totally obsessed. He is poor from a lower class and caste. He is also from a different State in India. For you non-Indians, it’s a huge deal to marry outside our language group. He is poor, but he is the top student in our university and whatever little he earns he spends it all on me. I love him very much too. When we started going out, I made it clear to him that my parents are totally orthodox and he should think about it. All good after that. Till last night my parents discovered some pictures of us hugging and they completely went off at me. They had sent me to study in the city where he lives, and they sent me on a huge guilt trip. I couldnt not fight back because I respect them and I know what they were saying is absolutely true. They also misunderstand him a little and dont like him because he is poor and of low class while we are the complete opposite. My boyfriend loves me to the core that he fought with his parents because they kinda accused me of something. I cant seem to fight with my parents, but I love this guy and I wish to marry him. But I love my parents too. I don’t know what to do and this is affecting my studies. Please somebody advice me..

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Should parents have rights in raising thier children. Mass. says NO?

Thursday 6 August 2009 @ 9:47 pm
Davet asked:


In this clip a man is arrested for his actions towards social indoctrination. Would proposition 8 in california do the same?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puI4pfRB0w0

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Do you ever look back on raising your children, and wish you done this or done that?

Tuesday 30 June 2009 @ 8:40 am
Wayne asked:


Everyday! Everyday I cry a little bit!

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do u think the upbringing/raising of children has changed over the years?

Sunday 7 June 2009 @ 2:51 pm
Because I’m Kool asked:


why? please give details to support your answer..

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How do you express relationships by marriage in one phrase?

Wednesday 10 December 2008 @ 10:31 am
Bob asked:


I understand that any blood relationship can be expressed either by direct-line terminology (son/daughter/father/mother/grandfather) or by cousin terminology (second cousin once removed). How do you express relationships by marriage with one phrase? There are mother-in-laws and father-in-laws and brother-in-laws and sister-in-laws, but how would you get the general relationship? For example, what is the relationship between my father’s mother and my mother’s mother?

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