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    families in this social class (Cherlin, 2013). Middle class families generally have a higher level of education. Their occupations consists of doctors, lawyers, and other high paying occupations and they make up 43 percent of the four class…

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    Samuel Hughes Biography

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    Among the British commanders he received a reputation of being a first class leader of irregular forces. Hughes was appointed to a political post as Minister of Militia and Defence in October 1911, even thought he had set a reputation for he is utterly intolerant of those who are religious. He was very much disliked by the French Canadians because of his reputation. Hughes supported the importance of clothing, arms, and munitions. Hughes sponsored the progression of the long and heavy Ross rifle…

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    Gender Typing Theory

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    2. Gender typing is, “how children acquire their knowledge about gender and how they develop their gender-related personality characteristics, preferences, skills, behaviors, and self-concepts.” This is developed through the biological, social, and psychological stages of development such as during the prentatal period, infancy, and adolescence (Matlin, 2012, pg. 75). During the prenatal period, or the time before birth, gender typing begins once doctors and parents assign the unborn baby a…

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    A few cases include: asking Asian pupils where they are truly from, supposing ethnically Latin students are able to communicate in Spanish, anticipating that black pupils would prefer sports over scholastics, figuring that a female student wouldn't be attentive to more advanced arithmetic or scientific courses, and soliciting pupils to convey the experiences of their entire minority group amid class exchanges. After some time, these microaggressions…

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    camera panning over to her husband and exclaiming he was the man responsible for her achievement. Sexism when broadcasting female in sports has always occurred, stating a language research project manager at Cambridge University Press, Sarah Grieves. Grieves notes that within media when concerning women in sports, age and their marital status is mentioned quite often in sports history. Thankfully, Canada abrupted with irritation when the witnessed the narrow-mindedness of the media when…

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    What initially stimulated my interest in the field of dental hygiene was doing a research project on the occupation of a dental hygienist while I was in high school. From doing the project, I learned the tasks, years of education, hours, and salary of a dental hygienist which further intrigued my interest in the field. When I was younger, I had braces and learned that I would need jaw surgery, which made me more curious about the dental field. The more research and experiences I encountered in…

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    mistrust, autonomy and shame, initiative and guilt, industry and inferiority, ego identity and role confusion, intimacy and isolation, generatively and stagnation, and ego integrity and despair respectively. In this article, five stages of identity development, stage 2 to 6, which are early childhood and play age, school age, adolescence and young adult,…

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    younger years (Bernstein, 2016, p. 411). Adolescents may experiment with different lifestyles such as trying out various occupations or taking different classes in order to learn more about themselves and create an identity based off of their findings (McLeod, 2013). For example, a teenager may decide that they want to job shadow a dentist because they are interested in that occupation, but he or she’s parents may deny that decision and tell their child that they have to become a doctor just…

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    SCUBA Diving

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    Many have enjoyed Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (SCUBA) diving as an exciting recreational sport for many years. Though SCUBA diving is a very rewarding experience, a diver must be sufficiently trained before entering a potentially dangerous situation. Divers must have an understanding of SCUBA from both a scientific and recreational view, along with ample training, to properly use equipment and prepare for potential hazards. Prolonged underwater experiences have fascinated…

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    Physical therapy has been a developing health related practice that pertains to restoring and maintaining the best achievable range of movement. This rehab service is an partnership health profession that is made to recognize and treat health related issues that can or will limit someone’s ability to move or go through their day to day schedule. These issues can be an effect from variation of hereditary and obtained conditions such as physical injuries, cerebral palsy, and juvenile rheumatoid…

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