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    How the Family Has Evolved From an Economic Unit to A Psychological Unit There is no single “true” form or definition of a family. Looking at the present day norm‚ a family can consist of a husband‚ wife and their children‚ two wives and their children‚ blended families with children from previous marriages‚ and many other variations due to the diversities that are now present in society. Back in the day‚ families were mostly economic units meaning that families must have worked together

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    the question‚ “how has your hero influenced your life?” Tyler sat and pondered if this was the question that would get him in. People that he could choose for that supplement ran through his head‚ but then he stopped when he thought about his mother. Tyler thought about all the things that his mother had did for him. He closed his computer and thought more about it for days. Tyler was flooded with the realization of all the sacrifice his mother did for him and how it all influenced his life. He realized

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    How Has Soccer Changed

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    “It does not matter if its soccer‚ football‚ or futbol‚ it’s the game that brings people together” – Alex Morgan. Soccer is a sport greatly played throughout many countries in which world completions are held for every year. Soccer has changed for the better throughout the years. According to research‚ many believe soccer had originated in Spain or Italy. Nevertheless soccer dates back to 200 B.C. in Ancient China. As a form of entertainment the people of the Han Dynasty had dribbled around a leather

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    the couples these days are working‚ but it has universally taken into account that all the major and important decisions are taken by husband and wife is busy with household related tasks. So father is considered as family motivator‚ so son has to trace the steps of his father‚ because same stages will come in front of him. Thus‚ the boys begin to show their admiration and gradually‚ be influenced by their fathers. In addition‚ father is the person who passed that ways which are his son is passing

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    The development of our identity is strongly influenced by socialisation. The environment and people around us form our lifestyles and create who we are and the values that we grow up to learn and accept. Family‚ peers and location are the some of the socialisation factors that influence an individual’s identity. There have been two particular theories which show the impact that socialisation has on identity. Jean Piaget based a theory around the cognitive development of a child up to adulthood. Abraham

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    How gender roles are predetermined by the environment What is male? What is female? The answers to these questions everyone may depend on the types of gender roles they were exposed to as a child. Gender roles can be defined as the behaviours and attitudes expected of male and female members of a society by that society. Basically to make it clear the pattern of masculine or feminine behaviours of an individual that is defined by a particular culture and that is largely determined by a child’s

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    The Entire History of You by Brian Walsh is a episode from tv serial black mirror. The plot is based in a futuristic world‚ where everyone has a grain‚ an implant inserted behind the ear that records everything seen by a person‚ which can be played back with a process called a redo. the plot revolves around an unemployed lawyer liam‚ whose jealousy changes to obsessive behaviour in finding out if his wife is having an affair leads to his undoing. Therefore through liam the director shows audience

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    How Security Has Changed

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    When terrorists hijacked four planes to use them as weapons and killed thousands of innocent people in the process‚ a chain reaction started that quickly swept across the country. Today we live with many of those changes‚ from heightened security checkpoints at airports to more requirements to get a driver’s license. Government contractors saw their market changed overnight‚ with a rush of government spending on new security priorities‚ creating an abundance of business opportunities. Ten years later

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    The environment as we know it‚ isn’t as green and luscious as it should be. There are steel monsters that block out the sun‚ huffing out dangerous smoke‚ and leaking out poisonous chemicals into rivers and streams‚ vehicles pumping out harmful fumes‚ people disposing of waste in a way that isn’t safe/right and all other kinds of sources that ruin the planet. With the current environmental issues that plague the environment and planet‚ people need to do what they can to help save the Earth. We

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    Women Who Influenced Guy Montag’s Life Fahrenheit 451‚ by Ray Bradbury‚ showed what it would be like to live in a world where people couldn’t think for themselves. In this novel‚ people were not allowed to keep and read books because the government said that they made people feel and think too much. Guy Montag was the protagonist in this book. He was a firefighter whose job was to burn books‚ but he was beginning to question his role. There were many people that influenced Montag’s thoughts and feelings

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