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    Chapter 9 Androgyny- combination of traditional feminine and masculine characteristics Compulsory heterosexuality- System that has disapproval for those who are homosexual or bisexual because they break a norm Capitalist Patriarchy-Male supremacy keeps women’s in subordinate( lower) roles at work/home Feminist Approach- view that believes women and men should be equal Gender- cultural and social definition of feminine and masculine Gender Institutions- all social institutions organized by

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    problems in families

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    functions performed by the family include‚ reproduction of new members and socializing them‚ and provision of emotional and physical care for older persons and young. Family in fact‚ is an institution which resolves or eases a large number of social problems. The term family had been defined by various sociologists and anthropologists. Murdock (1949)‚ after studying over 250 multi-cultural societies defines family as a “social group characterized by common residence‚ economic co-operation and reproduction

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    The World Bank describes the problem as one of the world’s primary environmental challenges. The World Health Organization refers to it as "the largest mass poisoning of a population in history" in a fact sheet published in March. The mass poisoning began‚ sadly enough‚ with a well-meaning attempt to provide clean drinking water for Bangladeshis‚ who suffered from cholera and other diseases caused by bacteria in water taken from surface reservoirs. To remedy that problem‚ the Bangladesh government

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    The Problem of Sns

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    THE PROBLEM OF SNS Nowadays‚ more than 750 million people across the world use Facebook to share photographs and videos and post regular updates of their movements and thoughts. Millions have also signed up to Twitter‚ the “micro-blogging” service the lots members circulate short text and picture message about themselves. Herein that comes with the problem. Just like several of writers in Unit One of What Matters are critical of social networking sites‚ noting that these SNS promote self-centeredness

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    The problem with plastics

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    The problem with plastics The problem with plastic is that it doesn’t break down and go into the soil it just sits there for years and years and it’s way overused. We use plastic for A LOT of things: packaging‚ transporting‚ manufacturing‚ etc‚ but do we ever stop to think about what happens to the plastic after we’re done using it‚ or where it ends up? The ‘out of sight‚ out of mind’ saying is perfect when it comes to a lot of environmental issues‚ especially the issue with plastic. Plastic

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    Celeste Yarbrough English 1100 12:00 ARW 6 December 2000 Problems with the Media There has been an ongoing dispute concerning the media’s perception of how people are supposed to look. It seems that every year‚ the expectations of looking thin becomes harder and harder to meet. I know this from a personal experience of my own. A few years ago‚ I would look in magazines and see girls wearing size one or size two clothes. By look at this at least once every month‚ I started to feel

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    PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS AND THE PROBLEMS FACED WITH TEACHING THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE An analysis of the obstacles in the way of effective pupil-centred teaching and learning of the English language in Tanzanian government primary school with recommendations Katy Allen MBE Director‚ Village Education Project Kilimanjaro Presented at The Forum on Community of Practice of Learner Centred Learning in Tanzania held at the Tanzanian Episcopal Conference Centre‚ Kurasini 18th – 19th August 2008 PRIMARY

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    Major Problem

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    writing highly utilizes technical vocabulary. It utilizes tables‚ graphs and figures to clarify and support textualdiscussion. It uses the conventional report form Properties/Kinds of Technical Writing Accuracy » Unclear writing can cause many problems and even inaccuracy in the report.Slightest error can

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    unable to promise that there is no hole that people might write something wrong. Since we cannot make sure the reliability of the content‚ even though it is indeed a nice tool to search for information‚ we should not rely on it. The credential is the problem‚ and it is also the reason why many teachers or professors do not allow their students to use Wikipedia as a reference. However‚ there is some modification we can do to use the information wisely. Although students need to keep doubts in mind when

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    CHAPTER I The Problem and its Background Introduction According to Davis (2006)‚ She defined leadership as the ability to persuade others to seek defined objective enthusiastically .it is the human factor which binds a group together and motivate it toward goal. She also concludes that leadership is one of the essential functions that must be performed by all of the managers. She say that success of all managers largely depend on the capacity to lead their subordinates. Leadership is the process

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