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    Describe the three different parenting styles and discuss how they might impact on children’s behaviour According to Diana Baumrind‚ a clinical and developmental psychologist‚ parents will use one of three parenting styles. Baumrind based these three parenting styles on four factors; Disciplinary strategies‚ Warmth and Nurturance‚ Communication styles and expectations of maturity and control‚ these were identified as the four dimensions of parenting. I will now discuss the three parenting styles

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    Syncretism generally refers to the process of reconciling or melding of differing views or beliefs or uses. This can happen intentionally‚ or by a natural‚ unconscious process. More or less discrete cultures that come into contact with one another‚ either through geographical proximity‚ migration‚ conquest‚ trade and exploration‚ or in other ways‚ will start to syncretize aspects of each culture. A melting pot is a metaphor for a society where many different types of people blend together as one

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    OUTLINE TOPIC: Modern Life: Its Effect in Maranao Culture THESIS STATEMENT: Modern life: Its effect Maranao culture is far from traditional life. I.INTRODUCTION II. KNOWLEDGE ABOUT MARANAO CULTURE A. According to Education B. According to Fashion style C. According to Rites / Rituals D. According to Tradition a. Language b. Art and Musical Heritage c. Cuisine III. CAUSE AND EFFECT OF MODERN LIFE A. Cause of Maranao culture B. Effect in Maranao culture IV. RESULT ACCORDING TO SURVEY V. CONCLUSION

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    and Men” Lennie seems very different from all of the others. Lennie is a very interesting character. He may be different from George and the other workers‚ but he sure does make up for that with his incredible strength and his ability to listen and obey directions. It also helps him stay alive‚ for the most part. In both the movie and the book lennie is said to be very strong ‚ which he is‚ but because he is so different from all of the other workers‚ he does not know how to control his strength.

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    ‘Why might different pressure groups use different methods in their methods in their attempts to influence government’. Pressure groups are groups of like minded individuals who come together on the basis of shared interests or a commonly held cause in order to put pressure on policy makers at Westminster and beyond. Pressure groups are significantly more numerous than political parties because whereas the parties tend to aggregate and accommodate a wide range of views in an effort to see their

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    Child Rearing Practices within Different Cultures Every parent has their own way of raising a child‚ and there are many different ways to doing it especially within different cultures. In America everybody has the right to raise their children however they feel is best‚ usually parents follow the roles their own parents took when they themselves were raised. Today there are many cultures that have different ways of child rearing and there are many consequences that come along with the way the

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    Culture permeates many aspects of people’s lives. Dreaming is no exception. People of different cultures dream about different things and have different frequencies in their dreams. Most importantly‚ culture influences how dreams are interpreted. Culture greatly affects how dreams are interpreted because there are big differences in how different cultures interpret dreams as predictions for the future‚ dreams in the personal sense‚ and how dreams operate. Many cultures use dreams to predict the

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    How does Shakespeare present relationship between Men and Women and how might a modern day audience respond? During the time of Shakespeare women lived in a male dominated society. Women In this period had virtually no legal power and lost all right to own all personal property when they married. Men were expected to be the heads of the households. Once a boy turned eight he no longer was required to obey his mother. The ideal woman was believed to be a virgin and a faithful wife. Female honour

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    differences of intelligence among various cultures. Members of society create meaning and understanding from the cultural environments in which they embrace. Intelligence can be best understood in cultural context. In this sense‚ behavioral actions that are considered to be intelligent in one culture may be unintelligent in another and vice versa. Researchers in Africa‚ Asia‚ and other international cultures found that people in non-Western cultures ideology about intelligence differs fundamentally

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    9. Piper Alpha video review The Piper Alpha’s tragic chain of events occurred because of a number of safety procedures were not met or implemented. The almighty dollar was given preference over the safety of hundreds of lives. We found a number of unsafe situations that could have been avoided if the right Safety management system was in place. These are our findings. 1. The oil rig recently introduced a new gas pipeline in the weeks leading up to the disaster. The rig wasn’t designed to be a gas

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