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  • 122Cycle of poverty — In economics, the cycle of poverty is the set of factors or events by which poverty, once started, is likely to continue unless there is outside intervention. [1] The cycle of poverty has been defined as a phenomenon where poor families become… …

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  • 123Parenting styles — A parenting style is a psychological construct representing standard strategies that parents use in their child rearing. There are many differing theories and opinions on the best ways to rear children, as well as differing levels of time and… …

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  • 124family, sociology of — The family is an intimate domestic group made up of people related to one another by bonds of blood, sexual mating, or legal ties. It has been a very resilient social unit that has survived and adapted through time. Yet, on both sides of the… …

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  • 125Fathers' rights movement — The Fathers rights movement has been characterized as a civil rights movement,cite news | last =Sacks | first = G | coauthors = Thompson D | title =Why Are There so Many Women in the Fathers Movement? | publisher = Star Tribune | date =2006 06 21 …

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  • 126Declan Napier — Erin Mullally as Declan (2010) Neighbours character Portrayed by James Sorensen (2007–10) Erin Mullally (2010–11) Introduced by …

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  • 127JavaThreads — Simply put, a thread is a program s path of execution. Most programs written today run as a single thread, causing problems when multiple events or actions need to occur at the same time. Let s say, for example, a program is not capable of… …

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  • 128Capitol View/Stifft's Station — Capitol View/Stifft s Station, is a neighborhood in the city of Little Rock, Arkansas, located in the west central portion of the city encompassing approximately 1500 homes. Roughly, its boundaries include the area south of West Markham, north of …

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