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    Parenting Styles Long before the birth of a child parents envision what kind of parenting style they want to use, and what kind of future that want their children to have. Soon-to-be parents are submerged into a land of questions and unknowns about everything from the nursery décor, safety products, old wives tales, and horror stories from the delivery room. There are guides, books, and blogs that can give you all sorts of information about those unknowns, but there really is no guide on how to

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    and Frame the Debate the essential guide for progressives”. George Lakoff, who is the leading authority in political framing, communicates his metaphor for the “nation as a family” and “government as its parents”, offering his reputation for progressives as the “nurturing parent” who believes “parents are equally responsible for raising the children.” and teaching the children value in “empathy and responsibility”. I will explain Lakoff's metaphor for progressives listing their values and the "progressive

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    Trait Definition To be perfect is impossible. But the ability to achieve the impossible is the temptress. Perfectionism has been described as a multidimensional personality disposition. Indicating that the multiple dimensions can show either different or opposite correlations with maladaptive or adaptive psychological processes (Stoeber, Corr, Smith, & Saklofske, 2016). It is a personality disposition that can be characterized by a striving for flawlessness and setting exceedingly high standards

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    To be perfect is impossible. But the ability to achieve the impossible is the temptress. Perfectionism has been described as a multidimensional personality disposition. Indicating that the multiple dimensions can show either different or opposite correlations with maladaptive or adaptive psychological processes (Stoeber, Corr, Smith, & Saklofske, 2016). It is a personality disposition that can be characterized by a striving for flawlessness and setting exceedingly high standards for oneself. These

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    Shadow portrays the fear that parents have about raising their children in a “dangerous” world. Mark Miller, father of Emanuel, asks the important questions in order to uncover the best parenting style. One main point discussed throughout the documentary is how the world has changed so much in such little time. For instance, our parents’ generation used to be away from the house all day long, with no forms of communication. Occasionally, they would check in with their parents, but other than that, they

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    on their own. Both sides being so completely opposite raises the question of which of the two views is correct for handling different aspects in society such as taxes, abortion, capital punishment etc? Lakoff’s two models known as the strict father model and the nurturant family model strive to relate the conservative and liberal views to explain how a conservative and liberal would

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    Strict fathers protect their children from a dangerous world and teach them right from wrong (Lakoff 5). In this model, a moral person is successful and self-reliant, which develops from discipline and the aim for self-interest (Lakoff 5). To illustrate how conservatism functions as a strict father, Lakoff discusses Bush’s use of the words “permission slip” (9). Bush

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    CV-related words enhances Hillary’s nurturant political ideology of rendering strength to be nurturant. The conclusion that comes out of the linguistic investigation confirms the notion that says: if Lakoff’s models are to be applied to the analysis of political discourse, it becomes necessary to adopt a semantic approach because it helps to reveal how political discourse is framed morally by a politician. Since moral values represent the backbone of Lakoff’s models of political morality, it becomes

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    study essentially investigates the application of Lakoff’s family-based models in the American electoral speeches. A few previous studies have already conducted to answer the question of how to apply Lakoff’s cognitive models to the analysis of political discourse. The discussion in the previous chapter shows how (Cienki 2004, 2005a, b, Ahrens and Yat Mei Lee 2009, Ahrens 2006, 2011) attempt to put Lakoff’s cognitive models into an empirical investigation in order to find out how political actors

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    In the pilot episode of Friday Night Lights, star quarterback Jason Street suffers a career ending spinal injury. In the midst of the chaotic turn of events, Coach Eric Taylor leads his team in prayer: “We are all vulnerable, and we will all, at some point in our lives... fall. We will all fall. We must carry this in our hearts... that what we have is special. That it can be taken from us, and when it is taken from us, we will be tested. We will be tested to our very souls. We will now all be tested

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