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    The theories on what the role of gender does in society are countless in number‚ but Judith Butlers is widely known for the aspect of how gender and performativity coincide with one another. In her theory she talks about how the role of gender is defined by what society wants it to be and not what a person is actually. Butler also talks about how these roles are recurring in society because of the performativity aspect of gender. These roles are what Butler wants to break away from and she goes as

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    Are social networking sites doing us any good? Or are they just a sophisticated way of stalking people? he spread of social networking sites has changed every person’s ways of socializing and communicating with friends and acquaintances. Since the birth of social networking sites‚ it has given enormous benefits to the sphere‚ as it allows to keep in touch with anyone and to collaboration with others even in different geographic areas. By having the full advantages of social networking sites‚ a

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    The Member of The Wedding‚ Carson McCullers Main Characters: ✨✨ Frankie Addams is a twelve year old who in the middle of a sexual and emotional awakening. She feels totally isolated and disconnected from the world all around her. She isn’t a member of any clique or group‚ because of this she becomes obsessed with the fact that she is going to be a member of her brother Jarvis’ wedding. Frankie puts all her hopes in dreams into this one event and plans to make. Connection with another group

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    In the early patriarchal era of the Ramayana‚ men dominated over the Indian societies. All areas of social prominence were entirely run by men in the form of warriors‚ priests and tribal chiefs. Women had very little or no power at all in the political and public arena. They were raised to look after their families as well as being dutiful wives. Women had the task of being loyal‚ faithful‚ loving and compassionate towards their husbands. Individual families were normally set up on a "Male authority"

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    The Member of the Wedding In The Member of the Wedding‚ Carson McCullers strictly focuses on the main character‚ twelve-year-old Frankie Jasmine Addams. This novel outlines the coming of age of Frankie Addams‚ and shows the evolution of her self-image. Frankie‚ as any normal preteen with self-esteem issues‚ continuously doubts herself throughout the story. She feels as if she is a member of nothing in the world‚ she belongs to nothing‚ and no one wants her to belong. Although it seems that

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    episodes and watched some of the commercials. Some things really stood out to me like how they portray social class and gender. Some of the commercials I saw caught my attention as well. It amazed me because I would always watch this show and obviously never noticed the amount of socialization was in TV back then. I will go over how the show and some of the commercials stereotype gendersocial class‚ and race. In Scooby doo they make Fred the macho man and made Velma and Daphne them typical scared

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    ways” (p. 129). Through the Social Learning theory we are going to examine what and how police and police culture have been influenced to adapt to an authoritative personality‚ as well as perspectives on authoritative personalities. Is it that police work itself develops an authoritarian world-view‚ or is it that authoritarian personalities are selected for police work in the first place? The Social Learning theory fathered by Albert Bandura‚ suggests that learning

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    According to Albert Bandura‚ observational learning is a learning process of identifying a model and reproducing their behaviour. Reproduction of the observed behaviour can result on the basis of whether the behaviour of the model carries with it positive or negative consequences. This can also be referred to as vicarious reinforcement or vicarious punishment of the model’s behaviour. An observer will more likely reproduce the actions of a model whose characteristics they find attractive or desirable

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    actions and social skills. “In the social learning system‚ new patterns of behavior can be acquired through direct experience or by observing the behavior of others.” This is explained through the social learning theory. The social learning theory explains socialization through the individual learning process and its effect on the development of the self as well as the influence of society in socializing individuals. There are primary factors that contribute to

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    PWCS 22: PRINCIPLES OF PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS 1.1 IDENTIFY STANDARDS THAT INFLUENCE THE WAY ADULT SOCIAL CARE JOB ROLES ARE CARRIED OUT. Standards that influence the way adult social care job roles are carried out include code of practice‚ regulation‚ minimum standards and national occupational standards. 1.2 EXPLAIN WHY REFLECTING ON WORK ACTIVITIES IS AN IMPORTANT WAY TO DEVELOP OWN KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Reflecting on own work activity helps a person to identify

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