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    Utopia and Gattaca

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    meaning ‘no place’ can undermine the seriousness of his constructed ideal‚ therefore resulting in the necessary censorship of the entire Book 1. This decision is based on the fact that Book One is where Thomas More catalogues the flaws of an authoritarian monarchy and a hierarchical‚ social system‚ which could consequently lead our citizens to draw parallels between their own government’s use of its political authority to enforce adherence to its laws and the feudal government of the 16th Century

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    ssignment-1 Sociological theories: The sociological approach to communication theory is based on the assumption that there exists a definite relationship between mass communication and social change. 1. CULTIVATION THEORY History Cultivation theory was an approach propounded by Professor George Gerbner‚ dean of the Annenberg School of Communications at the University of Pennsylvania. He began the ’Cultural Indicators’ research project in the mid-1960s‚ to study whether and how watching

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    attracted the elite to the Nazis. The Nazi’s attire was a militaristic suit and their aim was for a stronger Germany. They wanted Germany to be a strong authoritarian country‚ the way it was before. The elites also feared revolution from the Communists so by appointing Hitler they would stop a Communist uprising and go back to having an authoritarian government‚ where they would still hold their power. Both Von Papen and Hindenburg thought they would be able to control Hitler and use him to gain support

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    highest for authoritative child-rearing style (32 for participant 1 and 38 for participant 2) and second highest on authoritarian parenting style (with scores of 31 and 35 respectively). Tutorial Letter 101 for PYC4805 (2013) mentions that high scores of these two parenting styles could indicate that these parents follow the authoritative style but may act in accordance with the authoritarian style in certain situations (Tut letter 101 PYC4805). Kendra Cherry of About.com enlightens us on each parenting

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    The theme of this essay is: the importance of a study of other semi-developed countries as they struggle for economic growth‚ the elimination of mass poverty and‚ at the political level‚ for democratisation and the reduction of reliance on coercion. New countries are finding their voices in all sorts of ways and are managing to interest an international audience. South Africa is not least among them; contemporary international consciousness of the travail of our particular path towards modernity

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    comprised of 180 adolescents (60 democratic‚ 60 permissive and 60 authoritarian parents and their children who comprised of equal number of boys and girls). MAP Series (Teenage Form) covering 20 dimensions was used for data collection. The results revealed that boys belonging to democratic parenting style had high personality development in all the dimensions followed by permissive parenting style. Adolescents belonging to authoritarian parents had low scores on personality development than the adolescents

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    Parenting Style Analysis

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    example of such occurrence of this is the parenting style dubbed as ‘tiger moms’. This type of parenting is defined as an authoritarian. The parents have extremely high expectations for their children and provided little warmth or emotional support to their children (Boyd & Bee‚ 2012‚ p.320-329). In American samples‚ children who grew up with parents practicing an authoritarian parenting style were seen to be much more anxious‚ less confidence and underperformed in school (Boyd & Bee‚ 2012‚ p.320-329)

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    styles. Further research by also suggested the addition of a fourth parenting style (Maccoby & Martin‚ 1983). The Four Parenting Styles 1. Authoritarian Parenting In this style of parenting‚ children are expected to follow the strict rules established by the parents. Failure to follow such rules usually results in punishment. Authoritarian parents fail to explain the reasoning behind these rules. If asked to explain‚ the parent might simply reply‚ "Because I said so." These parents have

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    Remember the Titans

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    co-operative and successful. The difficulties of a multiracial team were overcome with the assistance of democratic and authoritarian coaching styles‚ motivational skills‚ self-fulfilling prophecy‚ and the perception of the athletes and coaches. Because of these actions‚ the Titans were able to defeat the challenges they were faced with as a team and come out superior. The authoritarian coaching style‚ demonstrated mostly by coach Boon‚ helped the team become more cohesive and strong. He believed in

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    parenting styles; Authoritarian‚ Authoritative‚ Permissive and Uninvolved parenting. Baumrind studied how these parenting styles impacted a child’s development. • Authoritarian Parenting – this type of parent is demanding but not responsive‚ children are expected to follow the strict rules and parents fail to explain their reasons behind their rules and might just reply by saying‚ “Because I said so!” • Authoritative Parenting – the parent is demanding and responsive‚ lie authoritarian parenting these

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