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    Parenting Styles and their Effects on Children Every parent is different in his or her own way. Each one has one of three different parenting styles. These are authoritarian‚ authoritative‚ and permissive styles. One’s parenting style is usually a result of their own upbringing‚ their role models‚ or simply from the society in which they live. The style in which one parents‚ is a very important aspect to the way a parent interacts with their child (Edwards‚ Rebecca. Parenting Styles). Parents

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    Relationship between Parenting Styles and Anxiety Sensitivity Jolina Garcia Lea Go-Oco Clarissa Medina Micaela Pineda Miriam College Dr. Rachel Reyes-Laureano 2013 February 07 Statement of the problem At the end of this study the researches aim to answer these questions: 1. Is there a significant relationship between parenting styles and anxiety sensitivity? 2. Which among the three parenting style has the highest probability of producing anxious children? 3. Which

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    Modern Life This paper will compare and contrast the Amish re-socialization process during the Rumspringa period with your own personal experience during an analogous period of your life. Purpose of paper: Define Rumspringa and explain its purpose in Amish faith and culture Explain how Rumspringa can illustrate cultural contradictions or tensions -Consider Rumspringa in light of key Amish values -Consider the tensions of parenting and adolescence given the different pressures during

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    There are different types of parenting styles and these parenting styles will affect a child’s behavior and upbringing. As we know‚ there are three types of parenting styles they are authoritative‚ authoritarian and laissez fair. Each of these parenting styles has a different outcome towards a child’s behavior and personality. Authoritative style refers to a more balance ground between being too strict and granting too much of freedom (Dewar‚ 2010). Meanwhile‚ authoritarian style is demanding but

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    Beyond the archetypal exposé of the Amish culture by all‚ it seems that the Oscar-winning ‘Witness’ by Peter Weir has expunged the typical intuition of the Amish culture. In a nutshell‚ 1985 film ‘Witness’ focuses on a detective protecting a young Amish boy [Samuel] who becomes the target of a ruthless killer after he witnesses a brutal murder in a Philadelphia train station. The Amish trace their religious heritage to the Swiss Anabaptist of sixteenth-century Europe‚ who emerged in the wake of the

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    The Amish Culture Valerie Lewis ANT 101 Michael King 03/18/2013 The Amish Culture The Amish culture is one of fascination and attracts tourist. “The Amish family is the foundation of the Amish way of life. The family structure and traditions that seem to be taken from a page out of history have

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    November 2013 The Amish Society John A. Hostetler wrote a passage titled “Amish Society” in this chapter he analyzes the Amish community and how the modern community sees them‚ he is introducing more knowledge in order to sway perspectives of these views. In Hostetler’s words‚ “The serious reader will want to transcend the scientific orientation and ask‚ what is the meaning of the Amish system? What‚ if anything‚ is it trying to say to us” (Hostetler 75)? How the Amish are viewed by the modern

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    Name of event: Visit to the Amish of Jamesport Place‚ date‚ time: Which new culture did you learn about? The Amish of Jamesport‚ MO Summarize the event in two sentences: I was immersed in the Amish lifestyle for a whole day. I was able to experience what their lives are like on a day to day basis: work‚ school‚ chores‚ meals‚ prayer‚ and song. Answer the following questions: • What did you learn by attending this cultural experience? I learned about how the Amish live their lives‚ how they

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    Peter Weir’s film Witness explores the contrast between the two worlds by contrasting the Amish culture with a modern Westernized society. Weir presents many themes and issues in his film. Through his use of film techniques like long shots and close-ups make the film more enjoyable. These themes include clash of two cultures/different worlds‚ Peace and violence‚ innocence and corruption. These are presented effectively with a variety of film techniques‚ editing‚ setting‚ dialogue and music/sound

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    creates romance and shows that aspects of the modern world are encroaching on the Amish world. The long intimate stares into each other’s eyes shown through quick cuts before dancing and the use of two shot whilst dancing creates the sexual tension between Book and Rachel. When Book and Rachel dance‚ Rachel is not wearing her traditional bonnet‚ which is symbolic of her desire for Book which is against the rules of the Amish people. Initially‚ the audience accepts the developing romantic relationship

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