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    When examining the matter of self-identity, researchers also have to take into consideration a child’s age, gender, and their relationship with their parents. According to the article by Travis Bobb (2011), it is difficult for some children to go through their identity development stages successfully when they have parents who are of two completely different racial backgrounds. As they mature and go through school, some biracial children have been reported as suffering from mental illness. On…

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    the situational leadership theory, the contingency model, and the path-goal theory were involved as a strategy in this situation. When it comes to the Leader-member exchange theory, it is described as the theory that focuses on separation into subgroups. Not everyone has the same personality or goals as others, in this case LMX, encourage the creation…

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    The only part in which the subgroups change considerably, though, is with the presence of pseudo families. Female offenders are the only offenders that have pseudo families. Pseudo families have children, aunts, cousins, and parents and grandparents The relatives include the suspiciousness…

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    based on the preference for the broad classical music genre thus risks missing important subdivisions made by the respondents… Furthermore, these subdivisions within the classical genre might comprehend specific subgroups of the population(Vlegels). He goes on to say how there are subgroups of classical and thoes groups are what show what genre is better than the…

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    The literature reviewed here examined adult Hispanics living in the United States and their immense susceptibility to type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Varies studies recognized that people from minority groups specifically adults from the Hispanic community had a prevalence to T2DM and interventions were needed. Some studies had revealed that disparities in healthcare provision no longer existed (Rosal et al., 2005). However, a difference in access to healthcare existed across the adult Hispanic…

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    in the areas of social interaction and communication, and their symptoms do not meet all the characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder. There are studies that classify individuals diagnosed with PDD-NOS into three subgroups as provided on www.enwikipedia.com. The three subgroups of PDD-NOS are: a high functioning group, a group, and the biggest group. A high functioning group includes 25% of individuals diagnosed with PDD-NOS. The symptoms of individuals…

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    The “Model Minority Myth,” Mental Health Stigma, and Help Seeking Attitudes Within Asian Subgroups in the United States Georgette Estilo 1236947 Brunel University September 18, 2015 Abstract Acknowledgements Table of Contents Introduction The widely popular belief that Asians are “smart” and “always excel in math” are a few of the positive stereotypes that encompass the idea of the “model minority myth.” Few studies have explored the way the endorsement of positive…

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    One of Moore’s most common criticism is the idea of conflicting moral and immoral behavior. If ethical relativism is true, then one person’s action can simultaneously be considered as both right and wrong if they are in multiple groups or subgroups. For example, in the United States abortion is legal and thus considered moral behavior. However, several religions see abortion as taking the life of a person, making the action a grave immoral act. United States citizens can also belong to one…

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    From the literature, it is apparent that there is a lack of knowledge on the educators’ part about transgenderism (Case et al., 2009; Flores, 2014; Hellen, 2009). In fact, using the term “transgender” to encompass a variety of subgroups that fall within that category might in fact be part of the problem. By being “inclusive of the identities and experiences of some (or perhaps all) gender-variant, gender- or sex-changing, gender-blending, and gender-bending people,” the term lends itself to…

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    Effects of Socio-Cultural Organizations on Gender, Sexuality and Race The effects of cultural traditions and institutions have had notable effects and influences in determining various ideologies of gender and sexuality within societies. Authors have explored the theology of the various origins of these elements within in society and how they lead to discrimination and isolation. Through the analysis of the concepts of intimacy, authors reanalyze social structures that formed concepts of gender…

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