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    pure beliefs. When given the opportunity to establish a colony Winthrop eagerly embraced the opportunity, partly because of King Charles I anti-puritan policies. In the spring of 1640, Winthrop sailed on the Arbella with the goal of establishing a model Christian colony, one that would be a divine "City upon a hill."

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    The first topic I will touch on is gender roles. Similarly, to answer one, this topic can be argued from both perspectives. For those that oppose strict gender roles, it is said that adhering to strict gender roles can cause a relationship to be bound by repression and manipulation (Evans 2016). Rachel Evans argues that if couples adhere to following strict roles, they will inhibit honest communication. Evans entire argument centers around refuting author John Piper, who believe women should be completely

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    Sociology, psychology, communication, management, economics and human resource studies are fields that comprise of organizational behavior. Within each of the theorists preferred model of theory, their basis for conducting research is to examine how individuals and their behaviors influence the environment. As evident by the available literature, each theorist uses modern organizational studies in order to understand, control, predict, and explain some phenomenon based on a particular need. In the

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    Morality is best defined as beliefs about what is right behavior and what is wrong behavior. However, all throughout the world, people do not share the same set of beliefs with each other. Society’s share different mindsets, which influences a person’s moral beliefs. Also, political ideologies make up an individual’s moral foundation, which can help explain why the inside of a society be morally different. As well as political ideologies, every single human here have an innate sense of morality,

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    different female role models. All of her role models contribute to their life on Mango Street in a variety of ways. Some are stuck in life, but have good memories for Esperanza to look up to. Others are rough around the edges but Esperanza’s interest in rebels makes them her role models. Many of these women are highly motivated to do what they want in life; this exists as the main reason for Esperanza looking up to these rather odd women. Esperanza has many female role models, many are trapped in

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    their laws and morals from their religion. America had been raised using Judeo-Christian beliefs (Starnes 2). The separation of church and state did not always exist, but was eventually implemented into various U.S. official documents. The Founding Fathers of the U.S. took very careful measures to ensure that their government will last. The many meetings that they held were to decide how their country is going to be run. When they first started to put together the Constitution, they wanted to make sure

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    my life. The main character, Jay Moriarty, helped me realize the person I wanted to become. He was a simple island boy, with an alcoholic mother and an absent father who managed to become a well formed person, with a strong desire for life. He got bullied,

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    I was raised in a good environment and was taught to have manners wherever you go. My parents were strict and if I didn’t follow rules, there would be consequences. My family will forever love me and want the best for me. Since I was young, I always wanted to be like my father. My father is smart, loving, respectful, and would go out of his way to help anyone. My father is definitely my role model. My mom says she had raised me the “southern way” which means that they are respectful, moral, confident

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    Psychosexual Development Theory Sigmund Freud’s psychosexual development theory states the role of parents with the basic sexual desires of children in developing their personalities. This theory is concerned on the sexual pleasure received from specific body parts and sexual activities. Ku, (2011) argues with Freud’s recommendation on encouraging children’s tendencies stating that parents will try to guide children toward moderation in all things. Children who complete

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    Alexandra?s character when the father, John Bergson, surpasses his two older sons to give the land to Alexandra. Although he wants to follow in tradition, he knows that Alexandra is devoted to keeping the family land that he has strived so hard to build and keep within the family. Three years after John?s death Alexandra?s tensions with her family begin. The Divide suffers a drought that drives several families from their land. Lou and Oscar fail to remember their father?s dreams and instigate for

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