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    behaviours and especially the immature‚ impressionable and weak-minded people in our society which are mostly children. In a short span of time‚ most children can mimic a movie character‚ sing an advertising song‚ or show other impressions of what they saw in a particular advertising or TV show. It may include violent behaviour. Have you even wondered about the influence of media on children? Children only have to put a movie into a DVD player‚ open a magazine‚ or turn on the television to get involved

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    psychological effects of divorce on children can become very damaging. Divorce can be a profound catalyst for psychological‚ social‚ and economic change. A lot of parents’ do not fully understand how much their divorce can almost ruin their child’s life‚ especially their adulthood. Divorce deeply affects everyone involved‚ especially children. It is extremely vital that every parent going through a divorce be aware of the consequences their divorce can have have on their children. The greatest

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    The Effect of Divorce on Children According to Berk (2008)‚ 45% of American marriages end in divorce and half of those involve children. The effect divorce has on children is critical knowledge that people need to understand to be able to help these children overcome the behavioral‚ emotional‚ and social problems that they acquire during this time. There are four studies in particular that I have found that have quite fascinating results. The first article that I discovered was from Andreas

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    addresses and questions the subject of that children today are more advanced compared to the children of what we can only assume to be of his generation‚ because its not made clear. One of the underlining subjects in this chapter is the topic of the sexualisation of children’s toys and the stereotypes that go along with it‚ questioning the labelling of toys only of boys and only for girls. This is a big problem in the toy market at the moment‚ Gender stereotypes have been around for a really long time

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    Historically females have been portrayed as being weak and submissive‚ obeying their male counterparts (fathers/husbands etc) and staying in the background looking after the home and the children. To be freethinking was unheard of; all decisions were made by the male which the female had to comply with‚ whether or not she wanted to. This went for everything from arranged marriage to who she could associate with. There was also the generalisation that women were incapable of rational thought and prone

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    world we live in today‚ most couples choose not to divorce‚ whether it is because of the money‚ or because they do not want the children to have to go through the difficulties of a divorce. Though divorce has clear negative repercussions on children‚ including stunted cognitive and social abilities and stressed family ties‚ the complete dismissal of divorce could harm children even more severely‚ due to the constant conflict and possible abuse. In actuality‚ if parents properly guide their child through

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    Divorce: Effects on Children Divorce has become an unquestionable remedy for the miserably married. Currently‚ the United States has the highest divorce rate in the world. Every year in the US approximately one million children experience divorce which‚ is about one in every three children (Amato 21). The effects of divorce can be tremendously painful for both children and adults. Children of divorce are more likely to suffer from behavioral‚ social‚ academic‚ and psychological problems than children

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    Gender Role Stereotypes in “A Streetcar Named Desire” and “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” The purpose of this work is to analyse how gender role stereotypes are portrayed in the plays: “Streetcar Named Desire” and “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”‚ both written by Tennessee Williams in 1947 and 1955 correspondently. First of all‚ I will define gender role stereotyping and identify some traditional gender role stereotypes. Then‚ I will share the author’s biography in connection to the topic. Last but not

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    Stereotypes. We’ve all used them when talking about someone and have all hear someone use the when describing us. But how deep do stereotypical cuts run? How do stereotypes contribute to violence and oppression? “The gender perspective on violence against women shows us that the root cause of violence lies in the unequal power relations between women and men‚ which ensures male dominance over women.” Gender stereotyping influences how we see the roles and importance of each gender. Gender stereotyping

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    Just like a robot‚ a person who believes in gender stereotypes has only one algorithm in his/her head — girls do specific work‚ and boys do the rest. These gender stereotypical people do not understand that the ideas they have in their heads are extremely primitive. What they do not understand is that we live in a modern world‚ a world where rights are more appreciated‚ and people should be “equal”. A song that demonstrates this is “Honor to Us All”‚ which emphasizes on the fact that girls can only

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