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    Gender-Stereotyped Cartoons 1. What cartoons did you watch or books did you read? I had chosen to assess whether children’s media is gender-stereotyped by watching various episodes of The Flintstones from the ABC televison station. 2. Are male and female characters portrayed in gender-stereotypic roles? “Flintstones. Meet the Flintstones.” As the song entails‚ the Flintstones were in fact your modern Stone Age family. This 1960’s American sitcom had placed an emphasis on four leading

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    Fred Flintstone and Co. Company: an example of financial programming Please prepare a six month cash budget and a six month pro-forma income statement and balance sheet for the Fred Flintstone and Co. company. The Fred Flintstone & Co. Company Fred Flintstone & Co. has just started a small business in computer components. You have been hired to help him launching the company‚ and you are required to perform a six months cash budget and a six months pro-forma income statement and balance sheet

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    Traditional colonial family life differed by the different functions performed by every member of the household. In all colonial family home‚ the father was the head of the household. This included being the disciplinarian‚ hunting‚ fishing and providing for families. The role of the head of the house differed between the wealthy and the poor and rural families. In poor and rural households‚ men and their family were more team oriented in making sure the daily operation of the house was intact. Men

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    Family‚ Marriage‚ and Gender Roles At the core of American identities and American dreams lies a family. Throughout time‚ families serve as a connection between the individual and the outside world. The individual’s identity‚ his or her dreams‚ in large part depend on the family of origin or a family of choice. The individual is shaped through beliefs‚ values‚ and assumptions that the family holds about the world and that are based on family member’s experiences and collective memory. The family

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    The family that most of us think of when we say “average American family” is the Dunphy family‚ which consists of parents Phil and Claire and their three kids Haley‚ Alex‚ and Luke. Claire’s character in the show is stemmed from the stereotypical housewife that the media has placed upon women in general along side women in relationships. This stereotype stages women as weaker and subordinate to men‚ because the women do not financially provide for the family it automatically gives the men power over

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    The Impact of Family on Gender roles and Identity The environment plays an integral role on the development of a child’s sense of self in which they grow up. Usually‚ the family environment plays a vital role in shaping the identity of children as they grow into adolescence and become adults. The way family members relate to one another and operate together as a social group can shape a child’s self-esteem‚ socialization‚ gender and cultural identity. A 1997 report by Susan D. Witt‚ Ph.D.‚ shows

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    ’s‚ the ideal family consisted of a hard-working father‚ homemaker mother‚ and a couple of children (preferably one daughter and one son) all living together under a roof in the suburbs on the outskirts of a larger city. This view of the all American modern family was portrayed to society through social media‚ especially‚ and was widely accepted. I have experienced a similar family structure while growing up‚ but still had it ’s differences compared to the normative American family back then. Today

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    Gender Roles and relationships within families. Different sociologists have had different views to whether conjugal  roles have become equal. Researchers have measured different aspects  of equality in conjugal roles. Some have focused on the division of labour in the home. They have examined the allocation of responsibility for housework between husband and wife and the amount of time spent by spouses on particular tasks. Others have tried to measure the distribution

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    Gender and Family By: Sherrica Newburn CJS 230 Gender and Family As juvenile delinquency continues to be a growing problem in America‚ research and analysis have shown that gender and family can have a huge impact on juvenile delinquency. When it comes to gender‚ many differences take place during the development and socialization in the male and female causing different juvenile offending patterns. Changes in family structures will also have implications on socialization for both male

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    Gender and Family CJS/240 Gender and Family Every family is different when it comes down to environment‚ financial status‚ and religious beliefs. The effect and influence younger generation have towards their family and surroundings is everything‚ especially at such a young age. As youth start looking‚ learning‚ and experiencing new and different thing it’s usually done in an environment of family. I remember growing up wanting to do everything my two older brother were doing. I just thought

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