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They did die. They died from malaria
to provide basic economic needs of their children and to earn an income
At home only is generally alright. The parent should not encourage excess or regular drinking.
Lorna Ryan has written: 'Working families' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Single parent family, Employment, Single parent family
You cannot make a parent buy you anything, you can encourage them to buy you something as a treat if you are very good and do as you're told
a colony
no, malaria is not inheritable. it's a fever and disease that was caught by mosquitoes and other bugs biting you and after contact by infected humans, but in my social studies it is not inheritable as parent to offspring.
Poverty
I would encourage her to meet new boys/friends to get her mind off things
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This is a widely controversial topic and greatly depends on the views of the parent. Simple ideas such as star charts and the 'naughty step' can be implemented to encourage the best behaviour habits in the children.
This situation can be referred to as "economic privilege" or "class advantage". It highlights the disparities in resources and opportunities that exist between individuals of different socio-economic backgrounds.