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    Flvs Parenting Module 6

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    Module Six: Text Questions Review Questions 1. What is a family? What is family composition? Family is a group of people who are tied together by blood. Family composition is the number of members‚ their ages‚ and their relationships to each other. 2. What is cultural bias? What is an example of this? Cultural bias is the interpretation or judgment of practices by the standards of one’s own culture. It’s an example of not having the same lifestyle. 3. What are stereotypes? How are they different

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    to the Review & Critical Thinking questions are worth 10 points. Use the rubric to guide you. Module Six: Text Questions Review Questions 1. What is a family? What is family composition? A family is a bunch of people that are either related‚ live together‚ or affectionate towards each other. Family composition is about the people in the family‚ having to do with their ages‚ number of people‚ and relationships towards each other. 2. What is cultural bias? What is an example of this? Cultural bias

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    would be more secure if the planet were free of nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons are the only type of weapon in existence that have the capacity to annihilate the human species and countless other species. The very existence of nuclear weapons leaves open the possibility that a nuclear exchange might take place. This could happen intentionally‚ inadvertently (as in the Cuban Missile Crisis when the U.S. and USSR almost blundered into nuclear war)‚ or by an accidental launch. The list of historical

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    questioned if I will in favor for nuclear power plant‚ I would say yes. Because Nuclear energy is the world’s largest source of emission-free energy. Nuclear power plants produce no controlled air pollutants‚ such as sulfur and particulates‚ or greenhouse gases. The use of nuclear energy in place of other energy sources helps to keep the air clean‚ preserve the Earth’s climate‚ avoid ground-level ozone formation and prevent acid rain. Of all energy sources‚ nuclear energy has perhaps the lowest impact

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    beginning of a nuclear age. The original purpose of nuclear energy was to be used as a tool of massive destruction; as demonstrated on Japan in WWII. Once the power of nuclear energy was realized‚ people started to advocate for its potential for good in order to assist humanity. It was put at the top of many political agendas for an improved future. After WWII the dream for many became a reality‚ slowly but surely nuclear power plants started to develop around the world. Using nuclear energy as

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    Critically discuss the influence of the nuclear family in the development of anti-social behaviour. Social Psychology: is based on understanding an individual’s behaviour. How it can be influenced not just by one’s self but the interaction with other people. These interactions have a major influence on an individual’s conformity or disobedience. There are theories that have been developed by social psychologists to explain what happens when we belong to a group. Norman Triplett‚ 1898 study explained

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    number ever since – about 6 times as many as in 1961. The UK is not alone in experiencing a high divorce rate – average rates across the European Union have more than trebled since 1961. One effect of higher divorce rates is to contribute to greater family diversity‚ including a trend towards ‘serial monogamy’. Examine changes in the patterns of childbearing and childrearing in the UK since the 1970s (24 marks A01 14 marks‚ A02 10 marks) POSSIBLE PLAN – this is one way of doing the essay‚ there

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    Assess the view that the nuclear family is the most ideal for society and its individuals (24 marks) There are a variety of sociological perspectives on whether the nuclear family is the most ideal for society and its individuals. By nuclear family‚ we mean a couple and their children (usually between two and three) who live in the same household. Sociologists can refer to Parson’s functional fit idea‚ Marx’s theory of the family serving capitalism and a range of feminist perspectives on the matter

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    Statistics 5 – 7% of people live in a same sex relationship 9/10 single parent families headed by woman 24% of families in the uk single parent 5% live in traditional nuclear family 19% live in a neo conventional (new nuclear) family Families have 1.8children on average Current average living age is 39.6 Birth rate 10.7 per 1000 Death rate 10 per 1000 1901 600‚000 people died Quotes

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    and authority which by law a parent of a child has in relation to the child and his property”. The law does not tell us exactly what this means but in a broad sense it is fairly clear what is meant by this. ‘It is much easier to define a ‘normal’ family – a husband and wife and the children of their marriage – than it is to define the powers and responsibilities of the people in it’. Even though the law does not give us the exact meaning of parental responsibility in a list‚ it does tell us that

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