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    Femininity: 1950’s vs. Today How often do you hear your friends, family or acquaintances say they would like to go back to simpler times, the 1950’s? The era where you could wear fancy poodle skirts, drive the elaborate bright cars, eat at your favorite diner, or catch a movie at the drive in. That sounds pleasant right? The United States has a tendency to think of the lovely aspects that come from the 1950’s. Unfortunately during this era women were treated unfairly. Women obtained rights but

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    Symbolic Interaction, Life Coarse and Lifespan theory, and Conflict and critical Theory. The main theories that mostly happen in my Geno gram were life course and Rational Choice theory. In this paper I will write about the theories that applied to my family levels. First, I will describe to you what situations occurred during my life from my grandmother, to my parents, to my cousin’s generation. Life coarse Theory is described to be circumstances that cause a transition in your life. Rational Choice

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    following questions: 1. What are the leading causes of divorce? 2. What are the effects on children and parents after a divorce occurs? 3. How do children and parents cope when experiencing divorce? 4. What differentiates nuclear families with single parents? Divorce is a consequential matter that should not be brushed aside as it affects not only society ¹An annulment is a method of ending a marriage by stating that the marriage was invalid and can no longer be considered legally binding. as

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    What do males and females have in common? They both love and choose who they fall in love with, whether it’s another man or woman. Why should we judge them and classify them as gay or homosexual? Everyone has a need for love and companionship. Some people prefer the companionship of the opposite sex and some prefer the companionship of the same sex. We as humans are scared of what is different, we prefer to put in a category and classify it. Some people are incapable of understanding why gays or

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    of time discussing how many women in China are worried that they will not find the perfect husband by the time they get too and the choices become slim. The Western part of the world may view marriage and love differently than the standards of a married couple in China. Many people in the Western part of the world look for love in marriage while in China, the aim is marriage and not true love. Chinese’s parents fear a lot for their daughters as they too go out and try to connect their daughters with

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    MARKET SEGMENTATION, TARGETING and POSITIONING Objectives: At the end of the lesson, students will be able to: • Define market segmentation, market targeting, and market positioning. • Discuss the major bases for segmenting consumer and industrial markets • Explain how companies identify attractive market segments. • Explain how companies position their products in the marketplace. TARGET MARKETING Different Marketing Practices Organizations recognize

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    the setting support the theme of the text? • Time: during the eighteenth century. • Geneva, Switzerland o Home of Victor and the Frankenstein family o The death of William and Justine o Blue lake and snowy mountains beside home o Victor gets married to Elizabeth o Lightning and rapid rainfall when returning • Chamonix o Victor is content as he reliefs some stress and guiltiness o He becomes cheerful as he climbs the mountains and gazes at the waterfalls o Monster lives in an ice cave located

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    needed to be redeemed or rewarded for their virtue. Marriage in fiction reflects the position of marriage in society. As Simone de Beauvoir stated: Marriage is the destiny traditionally offered to women by society. It is still true that most women are married, or have been, or plan to be, or suffer from not being. The celibate woman is to be explained and defined with reference to marriage, whether she is frustrated, rebellious, or even indifferent in regard to that institution. Marriage has always been

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    Preventing Divorce In society today, there are many issues we face without any direction. Divorce is a leading problem that impacts families and communities around the world. In the United States, a divorce occurs every 30 seconds, and this is expected to increase over time. What if there was a way to prevent these rates, or even stop them from happening? What we know, is that divorce is very problematic; however, brushing up on its history, focusing on the present state, and learning how it has

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    be doing it and that it’s trendy? There are many ways that one can choose to find that partner in life or just someone to hang out with that makes us feel good about ourselves. This is what inspired Julia Spira to become an online dating expert that all started over 20+ years ago when she first appeared in CyberDating.com. She had later wrote a blog on the Huffpost on 3 Dec 2013 about Online Dating vs. Offline Dating: Pros and Cons. The premises for the arguments is how can one use the pros and cons

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