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Aggression and Delinquency - 0 views

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Culturally Shaped Patterns of Disciplining Children -- Giles-Sims and Lockhart 26 (2): ... - 0 views

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      Logical fallacies: none Claims/evidence: In "Culturally shaped pattern of Discipling Children (2005), Giles-Sims and Lockhart indicated that there is a link between parents' discipling practice and their children's developmental outcomes. Author's tone: informative Judgement: This article will be successful in explaining how parents disciplinary tactics can play a major role in their childs development. Evaluation: This article will be helpful in providing information about the developmental outcome of children who experience physical punishment. Forcast: I will use this resource to explain how demographic can play a role in disciplinary practices.
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kristha

From Freud to Gender Roles - Revolutionary Figures in Sexual Psychology - Associated Co... - 0 views

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    Revolutionary figures in sexual psychology - gender roles
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CBMW » Modern Stumbling Blocks to Gender Roles - 0 views

  • Let me first look with you at monism, and then let me do an extended comparison between monism and Christianity.  First, let's look at monism together.  Monism believes the following five things:  Monism, m-o-n-i-s-m, which really just means "oneism"; it believes that all is one.  Monism believes, first, that all is one.  That's the first point of monism.  Monism believes that all is one.  Have you heard Elton John sing, "The Circle of Life" from The Lion King?  Welcome to monism.  All is one.  What's the key point in the story of The Lion King?    It's when the young lion prince looks up and realizes the stars are his father.  See, it's all connected.  It's all part of the circle of life.  He's part of this great river of being.  There are no distinctions.  We're all part of this tremendous circle of life.  You get a taste of monism in Star Wars too, though.  Do you remember when Obi-Won Kenobi, and this is way, way long ago, folks, long before "Attack of the Clones," this is all the way back in the first Star Wars movie in 1976.   Obi-Won Kenobi explains to young Luke Skywalker that there's a force that pervades the universe, and we're all a part of it.  Monism. In contrast, Christianity believes in a Creator/creature distinction.  God created this reality: He is not part of this reality.  This reality did not emanate out of Him.  He is distinct from it.  He spoke it into being.  He is Lord over it--over against monism that sees the divine suffused through created reality in you, in me, in the pews that you're sitting on, in the rocks, in the stones, in the trees, in the wind, in the ocean, in the air.
  • And then, of course, there's the battle over the traditional view of male/female role relationships: the husband as spiritual leader, the man in the role of protector, all male elders and ministers.  And over against this we find the women's movement, the feminist movement.  We see things like issues regarding women in combat and women's ordination in the churches challenging these traditional views of male/female role relationships.  But behind this set of issues...and these issues I want to suggest to you are bellwether issues.  Pick up Geoffrey Satinover's book, The Politics of Truth, his book on homosexuality, a Baker publication.  He does a good job of showing how this cluster of issues around defining sexuality and marriage and family is the bellwether issue of our culture.  The way this issue goes will let you know how the totality of the culture is going to go over the next 25 to 50 years. 
kristha

Parental influence on children's socialization to gender roles | Adolescence | Find Art... - 0 views

  • INTRODUCTION Children learn at a very early age what it means to be a boy or a girl in our society. Through myriad activities, opportunities, encouragements, discouragements, overt behaviors, covert suggestions, and various forms of guidance, children experience the process of gender role socialization. It is difficult for a child to grow to adulthood without experiencing some form of gender bias or stereotyping, whether it be the expectation that boys are better than girls at math or the idea that only females can nurture children. As children grow and develop, the gender stereotypes they are exposed to at home are reinforced by other elements in their environment and are thus perpetuated throughout childhood and on into adolescence (Martin, Wood, & Little, 1990). Related Results Children's media skew... The recalled childhood... GENDER QUESTION AND... Gender stereotyping... Gender differences in... Most Popular Articlesin Health The, six best ...Soothe a dry, itchy ...Cocktails and ...The sour truth about ...Fuel your workout: ... More » A child's burgeoning sense of self, or self-concept, is a result of the multitude of ideas, attitudes, behaviors, and beliefs to which he or she is exposed. The information that surrounds the child and which is internalized comes to the child within the family arena through parent-child interactions, role modeling, reinforcement for desired behaviors, and parental approval or disapproval (Santrock, 1994). As children move into the larger world of friends and school, many of their ideas and beliefs are reinforced by those around them. A further reinforcement of acceptable and appropriate behavior is shown to children through the media, in particular, television. Through all these socialization agents, children learn gender stereotyped behavior. As children develop, these stereotypes become firmly entrenched beliefs and thus, are a part of the child's self-concept. Figure 1 illustrates some of the factors involved in parental influence on a child's self concep
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Gender roles, Information about Gender roles - 0 views

  • Where Do Gender Roles Come From? A person's sexuality comes from within him or her, making a person heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, or asexual, depending on the partners he or she is(or is not) attracted to. Unlike sexuality, however, gender roles are imposedfrom without, through a variety of social influences. Formed during the socialization phases of childhood and adolescence, gender role issues influence people throughout their lives; conflict can arise when some one does not feelat ease with his or her gender role. The first and one of the strongest influences on a person's perceived genderrole is his or her parents. Parents are our first teachers--not only of suchbasic skills as talking and walking, but also of attitudes and behavior. Someparents still hold traditional definitions of maleness and femaleness and what kind of activities are appropriate for each. Parents start early in treating their baby boys and baby girls differently. Although baby boys are more likely to die in infancy than girls, and are actually more fragile as infants than girls are, studies have shown that parents tend to respond more quickly to an infant daughter's cries than they are to those of an infant son. Parents also tend to cuddle girls more than they do boys. They are also more likely to allow boys to try new things and activities--such as learning to walk and explore--than they are girls; parents tend to fear more for the safety of girls.
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Idaho Observer: CDC backpedals on vaccination recommendations - 0 views

  • CDC backpedals on vaccination recommendations Healthcare workers oblivious to their participation in mass medical experimentation COEUR D'ALENE -- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Immunization Update for Sept. 14, broadcast via satelite to public health institutions all over the nation, was an installment of the periodic program which served two specific functions: It served notice that influenza vaccine will be late and in short supply this year and it cleverly backpedaled on several aspects of previous CDC vaccination recommendations because too many people have died or become permanently damaged as a result. The CDC must have known it would have to play hardball with health professionals to overcome recent failings with regard to vaccination policy: Mercury-based preservative thimerosal has been banned from vaccines amid claims that it may be harmful and news that the oral polio has been responsible for spreading the disease rather than preventing it and contains the carcinogenic monkey virus SV-40. To compel audience participation and compliance, the CDC urged the health professionals in the audience to fill out the form to receive continuing education credit for watching the program and fill out the evaluation form and send them both in to the CDC. For their trouble, the CDC promised to mail them a collectible “Star Wars” pro-vaccination poster. The ruse apparently worked as the 25 women and one man in attendance accepted the explanations from program host CDC National Immunization Program Director Dr. William Atkinson for vaccination policies that may have been responsible for the injuries and deaths of thousands of people in over the last 30 years. Promise of a “collectible” poster from the 70s also helped these healthcare professionals to accept the new recommendations without questioning whether or not they might be lethal as well. Pneumococcus vaccine
  • Hepititis B There is a new, two-dose, thimerosal-free hep B vaccine manufactured by Merck and Smith/Kline. The CDC recommends that all infants be vaccinated against hep B before leaving the hospital. “Infants have been our emphasis over the last few years,” explained Atkinson. Hep B is primarily spread through intravenous drug use and promiscuous sex. For the CDC to recommend that all infants receive hep B vaccine must be because the federal agency expects babies to start sharing needles and engaging in promiscuous sex immediately upon leaving the hospital or the CDC believes it is safer, for the sake of the children, to assume that all mothers are intravenous drug abusers with multiple sex partners. The American Association of Pediatricians (AAP) recommended that hep B vaccine be delayed until six months of age due to thimerosal content. But, since thimersal has been removed, the AAP recommends that infants begin receiving the shots by no later than two months.
  • Polio vaccine “Today may be the last day we talk about polio vaccine,” Atkinson said. The CDC no longer recommends the administration of the oral polio vaccine (OPV) since it has been proven the vaccine causes outbreaks of the disease and contains the carcinogenic SV-40 monkey virus. Atkinson did mention OPV may be used in the event that parents refuse to have their child injected with the third and fourth doses of Inactivated Polio Vaccine, or if the child is traveling to a country where polio may be present within 4 weeks -- but that will be only until the end of this year as supplies of OPV will run out and they will not be replaced. Atkinson promised that in a few more years polio will be wiped out forever and will not be part of the recommended vaccination regimen. “The end of polio disease is in sight,” he said and added that China was just certified “polio free” this year. Historical references to 200 years of polio eradication efforts show that polio has never been controlled through vaccination. The definition of the disease just changes to become paralytic meningitis based upon the vaccination status of the individual.
jennya024

Institute for Justice: Property Rights Cases: New London, CT - 0 views

  • After all, richer people could be living there and paying more taxes
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      The author's tone is informative because it gives a complete background on the Kelo v. New London case starting with how it started and ending with how eminent domain has changed over the years. The tone of the author is also hostile because they are in favor of Kelo and make comments through out the article such as, " Allowing condemnation for "economic development" just allows cities and developers to pick whatever land they want, without regard to the people who live or work there" or "This ruling is an invitation to disaster because every business generates more taxes than a home and every big business generates more taxes than a small one." The Institute for Justice claims that state and local governments are abusing the power of eminent domain all over the country by taking private homes and businesses for developers who promise more jobs and taxes. The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled that "public use" translated to benefiting the economy. The city council of New London allowed the New London Development Corporation, a private organization, to begin to craft their existing development plan for the neighborhood of Fort Trumbull in New London, Connecticut. The Institute of Justice filed a lawsuit against the city of New London in Superior Court on behalf of seven of the property owners who refused to move. The Superior Court ruled in favor of four out of the seven home owners, but the Supreme Court ruled against the home owners two years later. Their reasoning was that as long as the city felt it was in a "financial hardship" and that a private development would benefit them in ways of jobs and taxes, then this use of eminent domain for justifiable. I believe this article is very useful because it does provide a good background on Susette Kelo and the Kelo v. New London case. It also supports my side of the argument. I wil use it to demonstrate how eminent domain is being abused.It will help my readers get a better understanding of the abuse issue of eminent
jennya024

Coping With the Agency Preference Hierarchy - 0 views

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    This page discusses how gays and lesbians feel that when they are allowed to adopt, they are offered the children that require the most attention physically, mentally, or emotionally.
jennya024

Gay and Lesbian Parents - 0 views

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    This article discusses the challenges the children will face and the value of the diversity.  
jennya024

Adopting - Gay and Lesbian Couples - 0 views

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    This is a website for gays and lesbians wanting to adopt children. It provudes information for them.  
jennya024

Gay couple 'parents', court finds - www.theage.com.au - 0 views

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    This article is about a gay couple in Australia being allowed to adopt a baby boy.
jennya024

COLAGE Home - 0 views

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    This is a website for children of gays and lesbians.  
jennya024

Lesbian and Gay Parenting - 0 views

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    This page provides a link to an 88 page document discussing legal and policy issues related to lesbian and gay parenting.
jennya024

Adoption and Parenting When You're Lesbian or Gay - 0 views

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    This site talks about lesbians and gays adopting and the legal rights.
jennya024

Life After Adoption - 0 views

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    This page discusses the life after adoption: explaining sexuality to the children and getting support.
jennya024

Coping With the Agency Preference Hierarchy - 0 views

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    This page discusses things that the social worker needs to consider and think about before turning away a gay/lesbian couple.
jennya024

USATODAY.com - Looking straight at gay parents - 0 views

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    This newspaper article talks about a lesbian couple and a gay couple raising their daughter together.
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