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    alternatives to the western conception of the Nuclear family? The nuclear family is well known conception within the Western world. It consists of 2 adults and 2.4 children. There are many supporters of this traditional family construction‚ and there are many with contrasting arguments who disagree. An alternative to the nuclear family in the west is the extended family. It consists of the traditional nuclear family and added relations such as an aunt‚ or cousin. The been-pole family is a sub-category

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    Vincent Applied English 131 8 June 2015 Research Project General Topic: The effects of tiger mother education Restricted: How does tiger mother education affect Chinese and American education? More Restricted: How does tiger mother education affect Chinese education? Topic Chosen: How does tiger mother education affect Chinese education? Outline How does tiger mother education affect Chinese education? I.“Tiger mother” is famous as “crazy mother” in China. a.Chinese parents often forbade his children

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    parents retired? Why do Chinese parents come to the university dorm to visit their children every weekend? Why do Chinese and Americans treat their parents and children varied? Family values are the core of cultural values‚ and it has decisive influence on the behavior of the members in the family. The values of family members have direct effect on people’s behavior and thinking. Because of the different histories and geographical environments‚ religions and beliefs‚ family value is the most prominent

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    something criminologists yearn to explain. Some criminologists have thought that gender plays an important role in determining rather a juvenile will offend or not. Some even think female offenders are treated differently than male offenders. Others think family is the key behind why juveniles learn to offend. The reasoning criminologists have for these beliefs is something that does make sense. Gender is something we have always used to explain bad behavior and good behavior. It has always been assumed

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    that in mind‚ the myth regarding the nuclear family and the myth of education and empowerment are all interpreted differently and argued‚ for and against‚ in many ways. Both have been perceived negatively by society‚ yet they have not always been a harmful folktale. Rather‚ the myth that education can improve someone’s life has been used‚ year after year‚ to motivate the youth in order to improve their own personal lifestyle. The myth of the nuclear family has also been used over and over again by the

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    and west differences emerged from the Greco-Persian war. The idea was that the east stood for despotism and that the west stood for freedom. The eastern and Western conceptualizations still exist but the idea of the East and West in a literal sense is a thing of the past. Today‚ both the Western and Eastern Civilizations influence each other heavily. Western civilization can be compared to modern day Capitalism and the Eastern Civilization can be considered communism. The relationship between the United

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    ask ourselves who should we follow‚ scientific reason or traditional remedies? Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a broad range of medicine practices sharing common theoretical concepts which have been developed in China and are based on a tradition of more than 2‚000 years‚ including various forms of herbal medicine‚ acupuncture‚ massage (推拿)‚ exercise (气功) and dietary therapy. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an empirical medicine and was developed in the old days in the absence of systemic

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    you are located in. Earth and everything around in behaves in a certain manner depending on wether you are up North or down South. Looking at what Okakok had mentioned about what are true facts in the Western world‚ happen to be extremely untrue in the North. This is all the result of the difference in the climates‚ location‚ their values and their living conditions. As many know who had passed Geography in elementary school‚ the weather doesn’t behave the same in every part of the world. That

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    I: What is family life education? Include in your answer a discussion of the following concepts: a. A definition of family. b. The purpose of family life education. c. Its intended benefits‚ its intended audience(s). d. The appropriate content or units within a family life education curriculum (including the contexts for family life education). e. Appropriate levels of educator/participant involvement. f. And ethical considerations. A Definition of Family: There

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    the responses to Western Penetration in China and Japan in the 19th century. contrastments or differences: There are similarities and differences between the responses of Western penetration within China and Japan in the 19th century. The similarities of the responses of western penetration were how they were once isolationists but the westerners in Europe and the United States ended isolationist trade by force. One difference between China and Japan’s responses of western penetration was the

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