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Norms

... myself normal. Normal took on so many differing terms by the time I was a teenager. At that time I was needing something different. I did not want to be called normal, and I did not want anyone to look at me as normal. However, when everyone else in Junior High and High School are trying not to be normal, the norm becomes what we are trying to make it not be. That didn't bother us any because we thought we were different. We did not look like the teachers or like our parents. We took on our own norm, which then became the norm of our ...

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The Importance Of Tradition In Belizean Society

... else. Modern appliances ,architecture and infrastructure was adapted so as to suit our now “culturally enriched” knowledge of the “outside world”. One may see all these things as good; and indeed it is good . . .to a certain extent. What one does not realize is that during all this progress and the melting away of the ignorance something else happened. Something far more sinister lurking just behind all the good Western Civilization brought with it . . . . .LOSS OF CULTURE. During this period we lost our identity almost entirel ...

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Dignity Of The Human Person

... result is doubt and anxiety. The church understands these problems and is willing, with the help of God, to help us find our true situation while still acknowledging our dignity. Even though man was made in the light of god we have abused our liberty since the beginning. Although we knew God we worshiped the creature rather than the creator. But the very dignity of man helps him worship god in the body and forbids it to serve all evil found in his heart. Man judges rightly when he thinks that he is superior to everything else, except God, b ...

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Television Violence And Children

... Research shows that it is definitely a major source of violent behavior in children. The research proves time and time again that aggression and television viewing do go hand in hand. The truth about has been shown. Some are trying to fight this problem. Others are ignoring it and hoping it will go away. Still others don’t even seem to care. However, the facts are undeniable. The studies have been carried out and all the results point to one conclusion: Television violence causes children to be violent and the effects can be life-long. Th ...

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The State Of The US Family

... in family patterns. The once traditional family unit consisting of a husband, wife, and children, has slowly begun to become units of single parents. "In these single parent family units, have tripled since the 1970's where as the two parent families have decreased by 250,000. Two primary reasons…the high divorce rate and an increase in unwed mothers" (Henslin 323). With the high divorce rate and unwed mothers, there seems to be a lack of stability in the family. The children of these homes only have one parental role model to draw thei ...

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How To Overcome Shyness

... of stranger is the number one social fear. Nobody likes to be put on the spot in proving themselves worthy to be accepted by their peers. It incites a feeling of anxiety, or as some would describe it, shyness. Sekou, I hope you do not mind to let me approach you of my experienced . Okay, Miss psychic! The shyness you feel is more common than you think. The fact is the majority of people are in the same boat as you. Some people are just better at hiding their insecurities and fears, making them appear to never exhibit shyness. Once you begin ...

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Comparative Essay: Mothers With A Divided Heart

... the gap requires each to accept that there is not one right choice for every family and to understand and respect each individual decision. All moms have one thing in common: they make sacrifices to do what is best for their families. To a working mom, this means not spending as much time with her children, and for stay-at-home moms, this means not getting much time to herself. Being home or not with the children is not as important as creating an environment where the children can thrive and feel loved. Stay-at-home moms are often vi ...

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The Effects Of Television Violence On Children

... within it. Research shows that it is definitely a major source of violent behavior in children. The research proves time and time again that aggression and television viewing do go hand in hand. The truth about television violence and children has been shown. Some are trying to fight this problem. Others are ignoring it and hoping it will go away. Still others don't even seem to care. However, the facts are undeniable. The studies have been carried out and all the results point to one conclusion: Television violence causes child ...

Number of words: 1626 | Number of pages: 6

Affirmative Action

... and Asian American students a long with the toleration of lower quality work produced by African American students and other minority students is an example of the problems caused by . Although intends to do good, lowering the standards by which certain racial groups are admitted to college is not the way to solve the problem of diversity in America's universities. The condition of America's public schools is directly responsible for the poor academic achievement of minority children. "Instead of addressing educational discrepancies ...

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Domestic Violence

... and other forms of abuse. The batterer will use acts of violence and goes through a series of behaviors, including intimidation, threats, psychological abuse, isolation, etc. to control the other person. The violence in the relationship may not happen often but it remains a hidden and terrorizing factor. There are many people among us that are battered or have been battered. This problem is very sensitive and embarrassing. Some indicators that a woman is being abused are: · the woman mentions not being able to use th ...

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Three Contributions Of Chinese Immigrants

... which are part of American life today. This essay will describe three of these contributions: two products, ginseng and tea, and one method of medicine, acupuncture. Ginseng is a perennial herb grown in China and other Asian countries. It is also grown in North American, but the Asian variety is thought to be more valuable. There are many legends and superstitions surrounding ginseng. The Chinese have long believed that the ginseng is a cure for many aliments and can even make one live longer. However, Western researchers are have been un ...

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“Parents’ Socialization Of Children In Global Perspective”

... their families tend to have more positive outcomes of their lives. The youths’ life satisfaction level will also be higher. It depends on how each individual perceives his/her own life, which is privately known and evaluated. These factors tend to vary between individuals because it is an individual evaluation. The psychological well being is measured by self-esteem, locus of control, anxiety, loneliness, and sociability. The many different countries of adolescence are all similar in one way. In Hong Kong, Iran, Puerto Rico, the United State ...

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