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    John Knodel‚ Vu Manh Loi‚ Rukmalie Jayakody‚ and Vu Tuan Huy Gender Roles in the Family: Change and Stability in Vietnam PSC Research Report Report No. 04-559 May 2004 PSC P OPULATION S TUDIES C ENTER AT T H E I NSTITUTE FOR S OCIAL R ESEARCH U NIVERSITY OF M ICHIGAN The Population Studies Center (PSC) at the University of Michigan is one of the oldest population centers in the United States. Established in 1961 with a grant from the Ford Foundation‚ the Center

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    appearance‚ daily chores‚ and objects a person values. Masculinity and femininity take great car in their appearance. In the photo I see a man working out‚ very muscular. This shows that masculinity results in the muscular and physical strength appearance. In one photo there is a picture of women with variety of dresses. Femininity is expressed through fashion. Modern day femininity and masculinity are both expressed through appearance‚ also affected through their daily chores. A daily chore defines modern

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    CHILD RAISING FAMILY RELATIONSHIP Many people think that families become less important to children as they move into the teenage years. But research shows that your child needs your family and the support it offers as much as she did when she was younger. It’s true that family relationships change during adolescence. When your child was young‚ your role was to nurture and guide him. Now you might be finding that your relationship with your child is becoming more equal. Most young people and their

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    people as opposed to the positivist method of social surveys and formal/structured interviews. I would use both participant and non-participant observation‚ i.e. the male view on roles within the home and the females view on the male role in domestic chores. Also informal or unstructured interviews‚ open ended questionnaires and personal accounts. Verstehen is the process of using research methods which provide an understanding from the group or individuals point of view and understanding their own

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    angry at the situation her mother finds herself in. She is angry that her father never helps her mother with house chores. When she was younger‚ she did not really care about her father not helping her mother with chores around the house because everything was done for her by the time she got back from school. As she grew older‚ she started noticing that only her mother did house chores and her father did not. She was disappointed and angry with her mother for not asking for help and she was also determined

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    Tom Sawyer is a high-level comedy that uses a comic character and a comic situation to show that chores not viewed as work or duty can be enjoyable. The excerpt of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer shows a lazy‚ deceiving persona of Tom Sawyer who gets others to do his work for him. In this case he gets someone else to whitewash a fence with a long-handled brush for him. Tom Sawyer also tries to make the chore seem more intriguing to the victim by saying things like‚ “Does a boy get a chance to whitewash

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    before bed. For other kids‚ an allowance is something they have to earn by doing weekly chores. I believe I would make my children earn their allowance‚ instead of just giving it to them. That way‚ they will learn the value of hard work‚ as well as the value of a dollar. They will learn how to budget their money properly‚ so they know when to save and when to spend. Also‚ when you teach your child to do chores‚ they are better prepared for living on their own once they grow up. When I was growing

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    Is today’s society getting too lax with their children? Why are parents not giving their children chores? What are kids lacking by not being held accountable? What happens when children do not have responsibilities at a younger age? My rhetorical analysis is focused on the short memoir “Farm Girl” from Jessica Hemauer who vividly paints you as the reader a picture of what it was like growing up on the farm and the effect it had on her life. This piece is one for the masses. The way Hemauer’s memory

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    Mulla… Money for me. I think kids should get money for doing chores and be able to spend it on responsible items because it gives kids responsibility like an adult that teaches them about adult life‚ Many studies show that if kids are given the responsibility to money at a young age are in adulthood are most likely to manage money than kids that were not given money at a young age.Next‚ it teaches kids that if you work for the hand you will get a reward. Also‚ kids are really busy in this generation

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    look for ways to get my four year old daughter to know what her chores are‚ how I was going to reward her for doing them with or without being told and ways to punish her if she didn’t do her chores at all even after I had asked her to do them. Trying to get my daughter to do her chores was one less thing I had to do and it was her way of helping around the house. The way I started my process was to figure out what types of chores a four year old could handle and those where to pick up toys‚ dirty

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