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    hours a day. The article “Appreciate the sacrifice and contribution of housewives” (2014) the author states that staying at home mother do not have any day to take for herself. The only way that they can leave is if the husband decided to go to a holiday with the children, even if stay at home mothers want to a holiday they still do the role of the mother. Sick leave for a mother is very difficult especially if any other member of the family is sick the mother has to still do all of her jobs.…

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    roles are always associated with one gender over another. For instance, as stated by Toçi & Aliu that we can often come across beliefs that women are those who are expected to clean the house, prepare a meal, take care of children or do the laundry and man are expected to cut the grass, make household repairs, wash the car and make family based decisions (2013, p. 12) The main character,…

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    being important to you, describe what impact the experience had on you, what you contributed, what you learned about yourself, and how it has influenced your plans for the future. Cheering Impact: Captain-leader, Confidence, Learned and Grew Contribution: Lead team until coaches get there, Role model(talks with coach), Good sportsmanship, Basing(teaching), Creating fall homecoming routine Learnt about Myself: I learned how to be a leader(grew), winning isn't everything (MVC's 2015, freshman…

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    virtues would grow up to be a strong and well principled adult, according to Locke’s childhood development theories. Locke believed that if a child watched and was taught immoral behavior he would follow that pattern,” (Webb). Children can not be expected to be well taught if parents and adults do not let them learn how to go through life on their own. If children are not taught life lessons as a child they will never be able to live on their own as they will always need someone to do things…

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    how domestic objects are used in the development of household identity. It states that television and other modern technologies are influencing the increased distance found within families. Valentine could have possibly linked this idea, to the increasing cases of mental health issues linked to isolation within families. This links with the next section which is ‘home rules: negotiating space and time’. It outlines that the rules within the home, which are set by parents, often cause conflicts…

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    The traditional family system of Tiwas generally follows joint family system. A Tiwa family is highly structured and behaviours of each member are pre determined and expected to perform accordingly. Therefore they are ruled and guided. A family is not just a household under a head consisting of some countable members related to each other through blood or marriage. Tiwas consider the whole clan as a family. A traditional Tiwa society is organized according to the system of clan in a highly…

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    While the family unit is constructed with a façade that says affect is the most important reason for starting a family, family structure and parenting are heavily influenced by capitalism and labor. Gender roles have influenced what roles men and women take in maintaining the family unit, and capitalism explains how they are able to do so. While men have traditionally been the head of the household and in charge of instilling morals and social expectations in their children, their role as such…

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    moms were very popular. The man was supposed to go out to work and bring back money for the families while woman was suppose to obtain a steady household. The men were supposed to be able to come home to a hot meal being prepared for him and a clean home. This definition on a woman’s role is still present in modern times. Some woman would like to be seen as equal but also aspire to have the “traditional” family. This is what caused a divide between a feminism and woman-ism. Feminism is defined…

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    look at the debate of nature vs nurture from a different perspective than ever before, and get evidence from actual twins and families themselves. He began his studies by taking interest in twins who were very alike in adulthood and youth, who were educated together for many years, and find out whether they ended up growing to be unlike one another, and if so, what the family thinks the main causes were that caused these dissimilarities. Galton states that “In a few of these not a single point…

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    such as a child 's role in the family and community, the education of their children, and how their child 's gender will impact the outcome of their lives. The cultural and religious differences may be glaring, but its important to note how both plays deal with children receiving gifts and how what they receive have a direct relationship with how much potential, or worth, that…

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