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    Causes of Stress Among Immigrant Students Most immigrant students have stress in college. The stress comes from their different cultural background‚ financial problems and family. First‚ immigrant students have stress because of their different culture background. For most immigrant students‚ their first language is not English. They have weakness in English‚ so it is difficult for them studying and communicating with others. They have difficulty reading textbooks‚ doing assignments

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    death‚ and are considered a legal adult all at the age of 18. Therefore shouldn’t they also be trusted to make their own decisions about alcohol consumption too? By lowering the legal drinking age to 18 it would teach young adults how to drink responsibly‚ make alcohol less of a temptation‚ and prove their responsibility as an adult. Many young people in America are told by society that they are not allowed to participate in the common social activity of drinking until they reach the age of 21.

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    very enjoyable pastime‚ providing contact that is both rewarding and beneficial. In contrast‚ most people rarely consider the potential negative consequences these communications have‚ especially concerning the safety of young users. During the sharing of common interests through social media‚ a child becomes comfortable. This may lead to their natural instinct for personal space to be broken down. Once this occurs they are more likely to share intimate details about themselves with others‚ consequently

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    own cloth‚ and their tasks changed into sewing‚ washing‚ and ironing. The rise of massive production of cloth‚ demanded Americans to appear clean and tasteful. New housework chores were linked to the importance of cleanness. Many Americans begun to put much more importance on the appearance of their home or farm. Much of the housework revolved around making their home appear clean and descent. A new role of decorating and keeping the house clean was brought onto

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    to their child until they had reached the age of five‚ as they prompt too many awkward questions from their offspring. And 52 per cent of the parents said Cinderella didn’t send a good message to their children as it portrays a young woman doing housework all day. Steve Hornsey‚ General Manager‚ Watch‚ said: ’’Bedtime stories are supposed to soothe children and send them off to sleep soundly. ’’But as we see in GRIMM‚ fairytales can be dark and dramatic tales so it’s understandable that parents

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    The twentieth century was a difficult time for most people in Canada. Women‚ in particular‚ worked extremely hard during the twentieth century to overcome many obstacles. Motherhood in the twentieth century was constantly changing‚ household duties‚ childcare responsibilities‚ and sometimes a job outside the home. Most mothers felt pressured into following the expectations that the community around them had set to be the norm. Attitudes towards mothers of the twentieth century seemed to be in constant

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    Gender Role * Refers to a set of social and behavioral norms that within a specific culture‚ are widely considered to be socially appropriate for individual of a specific gender. * Patterns of attitude and behavior that a society expects of its members because of their being a male or female. * The role portrayed by an individual with respect to a combinations of factors or any onr of them ‚ depending on any living conditions. Gender role of a man and women is influence by a variety

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    completing college” (245). Considering women’s educational disadvantages in the past‚ job opportunities were limited so women had no choice but to settle down with a man. They were expected to cater to their husband and children‚ while completing housework‚ a job often looked at as the women’s job. In fact‚ “until the middle of the nineteenth century‚ married women had no right to property of their own. The common law gave a women’s husband absolute right to her services‚ including any outside income

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    to wear every morning‚ sometimes trying on outfit after outfit in an effort to choose. Uniforms would not only save time but also would eliminate the stress often associated with this chore. Second‚ school uniforms influence students to act responsibly in groups and as individuals. Uniforms give students the message that school is a special place for learning. In addition‚ uniforms create a feeling of unity among students. For example‚ when students do something as a group‚ such as attend meetings

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    technology‚ and The Age of Enlightenment‚ which was the so called "age of reason"‚ had sparked women’s participation in sciences. Ever since Europe was moving towards the modern world‚ women had been trying to change their social status from regular housework and staying at home to getting better jobs such as teaching and learning science. Although this was a great change for women‚ there were changing attitudes and views toward them when they had participated in science. Dorothea Erxleben‚ a German M

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