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    Outline and evaluate the formation of romantic relationships (24) There are many theories for the formation of relationships‚ including reward/need satisfaction theories and the filter model. The reward/need satisfaction theory as proposed by Bryne and Clore‚ states that we form friendships and relationships to receive rewards/reinforcement from the others. Relationships provide rewards that satisfy our social needs. Rewards include things like approval‚ sex‚ status‚ love‚ money‚ respect‚ agreement

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    Introduction : The Constitution of India is the supreme law of our country and hence every law enacted by the government of India must conform to it. We know that it came into effect on 26th January‚ 1950. Our Constitution avows the ’’Union of India’’ to be a sovereign‚ democratic republic‚ assuring its citizens of justice‚ equality‚ and liberty and to promote among them all fraternity. In 1976‚ by constitutional amendments‚ the words ’socialist’‚ ’secular’ and ’integrity’ and ’Fraternity’ were

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    Discuss biological factors in the formation and development of gender roles. As people grow older they began to develop more complex ideas about gender. This includes their sense of gender identity as well as their knowledge of gender roles. Gender identity is one’s sense of being male or female. By the age of two‚ most children can correctly label their own or another person’s sex or gender. Between the ages of 3 1/2 to 7‚ children grasp be at the idea that a person’s biological characteristics

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    Multiple Ethnic Groups in Jamaica Emergence of the Nation. Independent country in the Caribbean and a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations‚ located south of Cuba and west of Haiti in the Caribbean Sea. Jamaica is the third largest island of the Greater Antilles (island chain in the West Indies that encompasses the nations of Cuba‚ Haiti‚ Dominican Republic‚ and Puerto Rico).The Jamaican population is made up numerous ethnic groups; The most dominant ethnic groups found in Jamaica are;

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    “If religion has given birth to all that is essential in society‚ it is because the idea of society is the soul of religion."(Bellah‚ 1973‚ p. 191) "For we know today that a religion does not necessarily imply symbols and rites‚ properly speaking‚ or temples and priests. This whole exterior apparatus is only the superficial part. Essentially‚ it is nothing other than a body of collective beliefs and practices endowed with a certain authority."(1973‚ p. 51). The Elementary Forms of the Religious

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    To what extent are floods necessary for the formation of river landforms? River landforms are formed by either depositional methods or erosional methods‚ and the landforms that floods are necessary for are formed by depositional methods‚ but there are landforms that are formed by erosional methods where floods are not needed to create these landforms. The main landforms that are formed by floods are levees‚ floodplains and oxbow lakes. The most obvious example of a landform where

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    The Consequences of Distance Education: the Formation of Cultural-Identity and Self-Identity 1) Today‚ Canadian teens face many hardships in relation to education. In today’s day and age‚ Aboriginal education has become a growing topic of discussion for policy makers and educators. The past wrong doings of residential schools has created a negative legacy amongst Aboriginal people and their perception of Western education‚ as well as their experience in Western schools. Numerous Indigenous

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    (a) Outline two theories relating to the formation of relationships (b) Evaluate one of the theories outlined in (a) One of two theories for the formation of romantic relationships is the filter model which was proposed by Kerckhoff and Davis (1962). It claims that people rely on many social and personal factors to filter potential relationships from a ‘field of eligibles’. Different criteria tend to be used at different stages. Initially being social/demographic values‚ then similarity of attitudes/values

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    Describe and Evaluate two theories of the formation of romantic relationships In 1970 Byrne and Clore introduced the reward/ need satisfaction theory for the formation of relationships. They suggested that we are attracted to individuals whose presence is rewarding for us‚ and that naturally we find stimuli rewarding if it meets an unmet need; the more rewards someone provides for us‚ the more we should be attracted to them. They believed that the formation if relationships was linked with the idea

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    Getulio Vargas was the most expressive character of the Brazilian Republic. He was born in the city of São Borja‚ Rio Grande do Sul‚ on April 19th 1882. He attended military schools as a youth‚ but majored in Laws in 1907. He was raised by a traditional family in a rural area. Vargas ruled as dictator (1930-34)‚ congressionally elected president (1934-37)‚ and again dictator (1937-45). Vargas assumed largely dictatorial powers‚ ruling most of that time without a congress. He held sole power as provisional

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