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    and the guide that God has placed them to be. God expects us to raise our children to become product‚ positive‚ Christians‚ not just productive citizens in our society. In our text‚ we learned of the different parenting styles--authoritative‚ authoritarian‚ permissive‚ and the uninvolved parent. I know parents in every category. Sadly‚ in many cases it is easy to tell which children have which kind of parents.

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    Theories of the Press

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    four theories were namely the authoritarian theory‚ the libertarian theory‚ social responsibility theory and finally‚ the soviet totalitarian theory. Before I distinguish which of the four press theories I think greatly relates to Trinidad and Tobago‚ I’ll firstly give some brief introductions to each one of the four theories. Firstly‚ the authoritarian theory. It was developed in the 16th and 17th century in England. Of the four theories‚ the authoritarian theory has proven to be the

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    Democracy As a Universal Value In his article‚ Democracy as a Universal Value‚ Amartya Sen asserts that democracy is a universal value. In order to develop his argument Sen needs to state his definition of democracy and define what he means by universal value. In the course of Sen’s argument he gives his view of the relationship between democracy and the economy. He then defends his view of democracy as a universal value against a main argument that deals with cultural differences between regions

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    organizational culture and foundation. Sullivan & Decker (2009)‚ address four leadership styles authoritarian‚ democratic‚ permissive‚ and bureaucratic‚ which have their strengths and weaknesses. Authoritarian has the leadership characteristics of using directive behavior and strives on goal accomplishments rather than relationships. Democratic has the leadership characteristics opposite of authoritarian as this individual has concerns with building relationship and strives for open communication (Sullivan

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    mechanical and organic‚ where each produces different individuals in society (Shortell‚ n.d.). Mechanical solidarity is concerned with undifferentiated social structure with little division of labour. These societies were generally rural‚ religious‚ authoritarian and had constraints on social facts and little social mobility. Organic solidarity is modernised and is characterised by refined division of labour‚ increased urbanisation‚ low religiosity‚ high degree of individuality and increased social mobility

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    consequences from the choices they make in life (Kail & Cavanaugh‚ 2010). This paper will address the various parenting styles and the social‚ emotional developmental aspects associated with each concerning the development of a 10 year old. Authoritarian Parenting This style of parenting employs little warmth with a high degree of control (Kail & Cavanaugh‚ 2010). The rules are explicitly directed by these parents and are

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    above explain various categories and together they form parenting styles. Parenting Styles Parenting styles: authoritarian‚ authoritative‚ permissive‚ and uninvolved are parenting styles. Authoritarian parents are exceedingly tough but not responsive. They have a high number of rules‚ and they handle disobedience by yelling‚ blaming‚ or threatening. Children living in authoritarian households don’t learn to think for themselves or make good decisions. This result from being afraid to make

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    It is interesting to find that only some political economists emphasize the fact that Japanese colonialism in Korea played a large part in the development of a high-growth economy. In both readings we get to see that Japanese colonialism greatly differed from European colonialism. In one way‚ this is because European colonialism rarely introduced heavy industry into the economy‚ or even pushed the economy with such a heavy hand. As well‚ Japan left Korea with a relatively high level

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    are many ideas and opinions on how to raise children and how to be a “good parent.” Often‚ parents get advice on how to parent from their own parents‚ from their close friends‚ and even experts. There are three main types of parenting styles: authoritarian parenting‚ permissive parenting‚ and authoritative parenting. Authoritative parenting is a parenting style characterized by strict rules‚ harsh punishments and little warmth. Permissive parenting is characterized by parents who are responsive to

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    Virtue and the Laws: The Parent Analogy in Plato’s Crito. Sandrine Berges Instructor in Philosophy Department of International Relations Bilkent University Bilkent 06533 Ankara Turkey Berges@bilkent.edu.tr Virtue and the Laws: The Parent Analogy in Plato’s Crito. 1. Introduction. One noticeable omission in the otherwise ever flourishing literature on Plato’s Crito (and one might say on the early Platonic dialogues in general) is the recognition that Plato

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