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    household (including servants as well as kin of the householder)‚ from famulus servant Date: 15th century 5 a : the basic unit in society traditionally consisting of two parents rearing their own or adopted children; also : any of various social units differing from but regarded as equivalent to the traditional family <a single-parent family> b : spouse and children <want to spend more time with my family> In the 1950s most families seemed alike. The typical or Nuclear family comprised a father

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    What I have so far is; Should Sporting Stars be better role models for the young? Well‚ do Sporting Stars ASK to be role models? Good Morning‚ Class 8-1. Today I am going to be presenting a speech on why Sporting Stars should not have the responsibility on their shoulders to be better role models for the young. Athletes and Sport Stars are just normal people. They are the same as you and me‚ I am lost for words! I’m not asking you to do my homework‚ so please don’t have a spaz that I should

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    Celebrities provide poor role models for children. The purpose of this essay is to discuss celebrity role models and their influence positively or negatively on children. Throughout the world celebrities are role models to many people. Nauta and Kokaly (1999) define role models as “other person’s who‚ either by exerting some influence or simply by being admirable in one or more ways‚ have an impact on another”. In these modern times of excessive media coverage and the easy access of the World

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    Barbie: A Bad Role Model The Barbie has been the effigy perfection since 1956 when she was first introduced to the public. The Slumber Party edition Barbie that would be a life sized 6’ ‚ released in 1965‚ came with a scale permanently marked at 110 lbs and a dieting book that said “don’t eat”. Not exactly the role model any parent would like their kids to have[pathos]. Barbie is not a good influence on young children because she shows an unrealistic body image‚ is portrayed as an airhead‚

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    ------------------------------------------------- Surendranath Banerjee From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Surendranath Banerjee | Surendranath Banerjee | | | | | | | | | | | | | Sir Surendranath Banerjee  pronunciation (help·info) (Bengali: সুরেন্দ্রনাথ বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়) (10 November 1848 – 6 August 1925) was one of the earliest Indian political leaders during theBritish Raj. He founded the Indian National Association‚ one of the earliest Indian political organizations

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    In the ad‚ “Hillary Clinton: Role Models‚” the video focuses on two politicians running for president in this year’s election; Hillary Clinton‚ the first female democratic nominee‚ and Donald Trump an American businessman as well as the republican nominee. The focus of the ad is a handful of toddlers who are watching Trump’s most well-known‚ televised moments. At first‚ Trump is seen using explicit‚ profane language‚ followed by the use of condescending comments against the common. Meanwhile‚ the

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    Athletes are bad role models. The other hand‚ “Athletes take drugs to enhance their performance”(nelsonprice.com NA).Athletes mostly do drugs to enhance their performance for most sports. Also‚ many have gotten caught publicly and since these kids have their absolute favorite player they want t o be just like them. Once the media gets out the kids starts to do drugs just like his favorite athlete. Furthermore‚ these drugs are very harmful especially to kids. My argument is that over time that rate

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    “How do ‘Secret Life of Bees’ and ‘Mother’s ruin’ present strong female role models in male- dominated societies” Throughout the 1960’s society was typically male dominant. The males were the leaders of the society; they obtained all jobs and were expected to be the ones who finically support their families. The women were not born and raised to believe that they were to have a successful career‚ they were raised to believe that the only way they could truly be a woman is if they fulfill their

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    How important it is for parents to teach gender roles to their children? Topics such as abortion‚ capital punishment‚ and gender role have always been commonly discussed subject in society since the dawn of time. Gender role simply defined is a person’s inner sense of how a male or female should feel and behave. Society and culture are very important in relation to this subject. This means different societies and cultures may produce children and later‚ grown men and women‚ who have quite

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    The ideal parent Parents play an important role in the life of a child. Advanced technology and the influence of peers have greatly affected children’s behavior of modern time. Therefore‚ the parent endowed with traits will know how to educate their children so they have an exceptional personality and behaviour . I do not think that there are ideal parents‚ because nobody is perfect and everyone makes mistakes at some point! But I think every parent is unique  ‚ has its own style in parenting their

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