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    The benefits to the Tallinger family’s child rearing strategy as it pertains to their oldest son‚ Garrett is that for a child like Garrett‚ who is not talkative by nature‚ extracurricular activities force him to interact with individuals and step outside his comfort zone and the extra curricular activities gives Garrett topics to interact with his family about. For example‚ Garrett challenges Spencer by stating‚ “Do you know what Van Gogh did?” (45) and when his mother and him discussed songs from

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    Is there a double standard in child-rearing? Yes‚ there is‚ the women are supposed to stay home while the men work. If the women are working while the men are at home the mom is seen as an unfit‚ or nonfunctional mother. This view is based on history way back to the cavemen. The men would go and find the food‚ hunt‚ protect their family. While the women would make the home‚ cook the food‚ care for the children‚ and be the gatherer of berries‚ or plant life. It is also something biological. Women

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    How Did Ronce De Leon?

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    Ponce de Leon for all of his services by getting the chance to go and discover new land for Spain. This land was referred to by natives of Puerto Rico as “Benimy”. As said in David Marley’s book (2008)‚ “Wars of the Americas: A chronology of armed conflict in the Western Hemisphere‚ 1492 to the present”‚ “Ponce de León readily agreed to a new venture‚ and in February 1512 a royal contract was dispatched outlining his rights and authorities to search for "the Islands of Benimy".”. Ponce de Leon was

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    Child Rearing: According to the Navaho Indians of Arizona and New Mexico Anthropologist‚ Dorothy Lee exposes the fact that we‚ human beings‚ are challenged for we are unable to live in harmony with all that surrounds us. Her work‚ Individual Autonomy and Social Structure explains how social structure‚ one with rules and regulations‚ can coexist effectively with individual autonomy. She presents is the idea of child rearing and the effects society‚ parents and the child itself has on living life without

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    pattern of child rearing refers to the idea that “family factors are transmitted from generation to generation”. These factors include‚ but are not limited to‚ personality characteristics‚ religious beliefs‚ value of education‚ and child rearing techniques. I interpret it to mean that we will raise our children according to how we were raised ourselves in terms of discipline and how we react to certain situations. Many factors contribute to children becoming aggressive. Among the most important

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    Cost Acctg. (De Leon)

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    Cost Accounting Chapter 2 - Costs – Concepts and classification Problem 1 Problem 2 1. Direct 9. Direct 1. Manufacturing 6. Manufacturing 2. Indirect 10.Direct 2. Selling 7. Administrative 3. Direct 11.Indirect 3. Manufacturing 8. Selling 4. Direct 12.Direct 4. Selling 9. Administrative 5. Direct 13.Direct 5. Administrative 10.Selling 6. Direct 14.Direct 7. Direct 15.Indirect 8. Indirect Problem 3 1

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    Health Disparities: Focus on the Filipino-American Population in the USA As a Filipino-American nurse living in Los Angeles‚ California‚ this writer has been a witness and an active participant in the multifactorial influences/aspects that affect the Filipino-Americans‚ in health and illness. Being a grandmother of wonderful grandkids has brought me further exposure to the plight of elderly Filipino-Americans in the United States of America. The Institute of Medicine’s Report on Unequal Treatment:

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    My two explorers are Marco Polo and Ponce De Leon. Marco Polo was one of the most famous westerner travelers. He traveled across Asia. He sailed south from Venice‚ Italy in the Mediterranean Sea. He also explored an area south of Beijing and the coast of china which is now Vietnam. Ponce de Leon sailed for Florida in the Americas. The reason why Marco Polo did his exploration was to find all kinds of different goods to trade. He did this because he was learning about trading goods. He

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    the 1500’s - 1600’s there were many explorers of the New World. One of those explorers was Juan Ponce de Leon. During this time period‚ the Spanish Crown sponsored many explorers‚ but because of his expedition Juan Ponce de Leon was rewarded. Although there were many Europeans‚ Juan Ponce de Leon was one of the hardest working explorers of his time. Juan Ponce De Leon‚ was born in Santervas de Campos‚ Spain in the year of 1460. He married Leonora‚ and had three children with her. When his earlier

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    The Filipino Family Confronts the Modern World This article focuses on the changes that Filipino Family encounters because of the fast development of technology that affects our entire life. The Filipino Family has had to confront the pressures of modernization and constantly redefine its role in a rapidly changing society. Varied though the responses have been‚ they all reflect one theme – rising aspirations. For the masses this means an awakening desire to divert material benefits currently

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