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    in order before I move out. I suppose my main concern about moving out or moving away is biting off more than I can chew without the help and encouragement from my dad. I guess I would call myself a boomerang child, but I believe there is a difference between a person living with his or her parents trying to get their life together than one that could care less than if they went to school or had a…

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    is about comparing and contrasting two articles. The first article, called “Sex, Lies, and Conversation: why is it so hard for men and women to talk to each other?” written by Deborah Tannen, describes the difference in conversational behaviors of men and women. The reason for these differences and how they are a severe problem for married couples and also a reason for their divorce. In the end Deborah gives a solution for the problem. This article was published in the Washington post, 1990. The…

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    different makes a person irreplaceable, and how the fear to show those differences can be one of the main sources of cruelty. Miel, Sam, and the Bonner sisters play the main roles in this story. Those are the characters who stand out the most, not only for being the main pieces of the story but because they’re different from the rest. Miel, the protagonist of this book, came from a water…

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    comes from there being an eighteen year age difference between us. One issue we have is how much attention I should give towards our son. When he was about four or five years old my husband told me to stop holding him all the time. I took offensive to it because I was like who are you to tell me to stop holding my son, plus at the time he was the baby of the family. Now, our son recently turn eight and I still look at him as my baby, he is the only boy; I also have two daughters. I tend to hold…

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    This critical evaluation will argue how an individual’s gender and emotions play key roles in their development and individual differences from others. The evaluation will look at theories such as Baumrind’s typology of Parenting Style Baumrind (1971) theorised an approach that views childhood socialisation that classifies three styles of parenting; authoritative, authoritarian and permissive. The theory is a traditional view of socialisation, where parents solely determine child outcomes.…

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    Equality between men and women is a fundamental unity in which two parts fit tightly together. Society can not be divided into two separate genuses. The woman, the two parts, is a "Other" entity in a necessary whole. This is a basic element that determines the character of the woman. Unlike Beauvoir, Luce Irigaray means that the human species is divided into two species which provide fertility, fertility and fertility. Irigaray thinks that exploitation of women is caused by sexual difference.…

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    sexism is seen on a spectrum between hostile sexist views and benevolent sexist views. This spectrum works to identify the subtle prejudices and inequalities that are made against women. An example would be holding genuinely positive views towards women and accrediting them to egalitarian beliefs, which simultaneously scapegoating them for their true reasons of paternalism. Similar to the modern racist, an ambivalent sexist view the discrepancies and inequalities between the two sexes as a thing…

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    rather than silly or an individual having the ability to act responsibly, the key to maturity is putting others before oneself and knowing the difference between what is right and wrong. Taken together, the film Lars and the Real Girl and T.C. Boyle’s story “Greasy Lake” illustrate this definition of maturity. In general, it is believed that adults…

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    the littler girl seems to be in the preoperational stage because she presents the lacks of logic to understand conservation principles. According to Jean Piaget, young children are not able to understand operations which means that they do not have the ability to realize the logical observation that they are facing. Instead of seen what is actually obvious, there mind is limited and influence by the appearance of the objected of circumstances (Berk 243). Which in these scenario the girl wasn’t…

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    There are numerous theories and perspectives regarding the causes and possible solutions of juvenile delinquency. Before reading Bad Boys: Public Schools in the Making of Black Masculinity and Dubious Conceptions: The Politics of Teenage Pregnancy I had my own theories regarding juvenile delinquency and how education, teen pregnancy, the family system and poverty played a role in youth becoming part of the juvenile justice system. While reading these two novels, the authors, Ann Ferguson and…

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