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This error occurred when I was swapping a moodle 2 installation from one server to another and the actual file in the moodledata directory was not copied over correctly.
Session 1: Introducing P.A.P.A.
1. I do think I will become a parent in the future because I want to leave a legacy behind when I am gone and also experience the feelings associated with parenthood.
2. If I did not want to become a parent it would probably be because of the heavy burden of responsibility to raise a child to my full ability or the career path I would take.
3. It ultimately depends on the timing of raising a child, my economic situation at the moment, and if I feel emotionally prepared for the journey ahead.


The entry in the Moodle 2 database referenced a legacy resource file but the actual file did not exist on the server.


Session 2: What is a Parent?
The screen reported Permissions error which is kind of correct but "file not found" would be more appropriate.
No questions for this session.
Session 3: Establishing Paternity
1. I would advise Frieda to seek a lawyer and fight for her entitlement to child support through the legal system because in the end, the court’s ruling is the definite law that allows for Frieda to be able to supported financially by her child’s legal father.
2. Monica can opt to go three paths: one, both parents sign the Acknowledgment of Paternity form, two, the parents go to the child support office and sign an agreed order establishing paternity and amount of child support, or three, a paternity petition can be filed in court, asking that an alleged father be named the legal father.
3.
A. Luis
B. John
C. Luis
D. John
E. John can deny paternity; Luis and Rhonda can then opt for one of the three options aforementioned in Monica’s case to establish Luis, not John, as the legal father.
4. Leticia can let the court decide her allotment of child support and other necessities because Luis has been established as the father.
Session 4: Benefits of Legal Fatherhood
No questions for this session.
Session 5: What Can You Expect?
No questions for this session.
Session 6: What It Takes to Be a Parent
Newborn to One Year Old (Infants)
1. Proud
2. Queasy
3. Awesome
4. Rough
5. Unhappy
6. Committed
7. Confused
8. Protective
9. Happy
10. Ecstatic
11. Worried
One to Three Years Old (Toddlers)
12. Grand
13. Patient
14. Fun
15. Blissful
16. Delighted
17. Displeased
18. Calm
19. Edify
20. Loving
21. Supportive
Three to Five Years Old (Preschoolers)
22. Understanding
23. Careful
24. Cautious
25. Reassuring
26. Selective
27. Cool
28. Protective
29. Paternal
30. Love
31. Fun
32. Challenging
33. Sympathetic
34. Proud
Six to 10 Years Old (School-Age)
35. Routine
36. Fun
37. Hard
38. Instructive
39. Necessary
40. Needed
41. Battle
42. Awesome
43. New
44. Sympathetic
45. Helpful
46. Monitoring
47. Proud
48. Demanding
49. Challenging
50. Always
51. Important
Your parenting future…
52. Boy
53. I am not quite sure. Bo sounds like an option.
54. Age three
Session 7: Single Parenting
1. $270.96
2. $289.09
3. $361.36
Session 8: Parenting as a Team
1. I think that, in order to become a successful parent and spouse, one must master the art of listening and comprehending what others say to him or her; in addition, one must learn to use great time-management skills to balance his or her responsibilities.
2. I can start managing my relationships presently with caution to what I have just mentioned above.
Session 9: Parents Who Don’t Pay
No questions for this session.
Session 10: Love, Marriage and a Baby Carriage
1. I see myself studying at a university and then setting out to become an engineer of some area of study.
2. I plan on going to an engineering college at a big university.
3. I see myself pursuing a career as a mechanical or petroleum engineer.
4. I do see myself getting married but preferably sometime around the age of 30.
5. I plan on having children in the future after I get settled in after marriage; I hope to have two kids.
6. Yes, I think love and marriage should come before the baby carriage that way both parents can be emotionally and financially prepared to raise a child.
7. I don’t see myself paying child support because I don’t see myself fathering a child out of wedlock. However, in the case of a divorce, I could picture paying child support.
 
 
Session 11: Choosing Healthy Relationships
1. 5
2. 3
3. 3
4. 5
5. 5
6. 1
7. 1
8. 5
9. 4
10. 5
11. 2
Session 12: Marriage and Families
No questions for this session.
Session 13: Looking at Relationship Violence
1. I constantly notice couples in court over domestic violence, abuse, etc. in the news. What is unhealthy in such relationships is even how the couple allows for disagreements to escalate to physical harm; marriage should provide a safe and comforting environment to both individuals not a damaging confinement. I have also heard of alcohol abuse and drug abuse.
2. I would warn my friend to stay away from that person he or she was dealing with or to obtain professional help.
3. Hey, about the other day, I feel like it wasn’t right the way he/she treated you; do you want to talk about it?
4. I would tell my friend to seek a guidance counselor such as a trusted adult, school counselor, or parent.
Session 14: Building Strong Families
1. Marriage a gargantuan commitment that should not be treated lightly; however, it can be a very happy and exciting experience if handled the right way. Next, parenthood should be considered. I have learned the various legal statuses of fathers and child support payments. Also, I now know the signs of an abusive relationship.

Latest revision as of 09:39, 22 August 2012

This error occurred when I was swapping a moodle 2 installation from one server to another and the actual file in the moodledata directory was not copied over correctly.

The entry in the Moodle 2 database referenced a legacy resource file but the actual file did not exist on the server.

The screen reported Permissions error which is kind of correct but "file not found" would be more appropriate.