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Parent Child Relationship Marijuana Usage
1,200 words... - 0. 22 Mother Similarity-Youth - 0. 33 Mother Emulation-Youth - 0. 37 Father Emulation-Youth - 0. 20 +p 0. 1; p 0. 05; p 0. 01; p 0. 001. This table consists of only the scales significantly related to the adolescent marijuana usage with the exception of father AIDS. From the table above, we see that the greater the fathers marijuana usage the more frequent his child will use marijuana. A close parent-child mutual attachment, the more admiration, affection, warmth, and child-center ness the...
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Divided Into Four Rites Of Passage
1,998 wordsHinduism is one of the worlds oldest religions in existence (Srinivasan 66). It ranks as the third largest religion. Today there are about fifty million Hindus worldwide, majority of them living in India (Wangu 6). In order to understand the followers of the religion, you must first realize that Hinduism is more of a way of life than a religion (Srinivasan 66). Hinduism holds together diversity and not only for its own spiritual tradition, but for the entire subcontinent of India (Berry 3). All ...
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16 Th Century Rites Of Passage
2,328 words... Bali out of the entire universe); the man-lion (Narasimha, who disemboweled the demon Hiranyakashipu); the Buddha (who became incarnate in order to teach a false doctrine to the pious demons); Rama-with-an-Axe (Parashurama, who beheaded his unchaste mother and destroyed the entire class of Kshatriyas to avenge his father); and Kali (the rider on the white horse, who will come to destroy the universe at the end of the age of Kali). Most popular by far are Rama (hero of the Ramayana) and Krish...
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China One Child Policy
1,037 wordsFor centuries China has stood as a leading civilization, outpacing the rest of the world in the arts and sciences. On the other hand, over the last decade it has plummeted economically. A big factor for this massive downfall is the population of the country. China is overpopulated, at the dawn of this century there were some 426 million people living in China. Today the population is about 1. 2 billion. About two-thirds of this 900 million-person increase was added within the last 50 years. In e...
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Chinese Society Migrant Workers
1,047 wordsChange Chinese Society Leo Tam Change in Chinese Society The two articles provided do not show much evidence of change in the way Chinese society has functioned In the first article, the obvious focal point would be the traditional collective family unit and Confucian value of filial piety. Many of the rural workers give their reasons for migration on the need to earn more money in order to support their families. In the case of a former farmer, Wang Jie, he left the countryside for a job loadin...
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Freud Theories Oedipus Complex
1,858 wordsIn The Psychogenesis of a Case of Homosexuality in a Woman, Freud discusses a case of a young woman brought to him by her parents for treatment as a homosexual. Although he states that Psychoanalysis is not truly a tool for curing homosexuality, but one to help those with inner conflict in one particular area or another, he attempts to study the girl to see if Psychoanalysis could be of any help to her. Once he realized that the girl had a deep rooted bitterness towards men, he called off his st...
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16 Th Century Beliefs And Practices
4,651 wordsHinduism, religion that originated in India and is still practiced by most of its inhabitants, as well as by those whose families have migrated from India to other parts of the world (chiefly East Africa, South Africa, Southeast Asia, the East Indies, and England). The word Hindu is derived from the Sanskrit word hindu (river-more specifically, the Indus); the Persians in the 5 th century BC called the Hindus by that name, identifying them as the people of the land of the Indus. The Hindus defin...
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