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    Human Social Animal

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    1333 words essay on Man is a social animal Bharat Kumar Traditionally‚ there have been two answers to the problem of the relationship between the individual and his society. One is the social contract theory and the other is the organic theory‚ which we have already discussed in detail. According to the social contract theory‚ society is the result of an agreement or contract entered into by men who originally lived in a pre-social state. Thus society is made by man and he is more real than

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    Socialisation is process through which people learn the various forms of behaviour consistent with membership of a particular culture. It is during socialisation that individuals learn the values and norms that play such an important part in shaping human behaviour. Socialisation provides the skills and habits necessary for acting and participating within one’s society.  The functionalist view of socialisation is based on view that society is external to the individual and human nature is passive

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    the nuclear. It is the most similar alternative to the ‘cereal packet family’ as it can appear in the same way. The above are all example which are found in the modern day western world. Other alternatives include Feral children. For example Amala and Kamala the 2 girls raised by wolfs. They were raised as part of a family of wolves where they adopted wolf norms and values as well as wolf behavior. This is an unusual alternative to the nuclear family. In 1917 following the Russian revolution there

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    1436603 Diarised Account

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    Module Code: ED4009 Student Number: 1436603 Module Name: perspectives of childhood development Day of Class/Tutor Name Tuesday‚ Richard and Karen Date Due: 7/11/14 Date Submitted: 6/11/14 Assessment Word Count: 1500 Actual Word Count: 1692 Please reflect on your experience in carrying out this assignment/completing this module and let us know in the statements below: 1. In the process of doing this I learned to listen and appreciate other people’s situations and lifestyles. I also learnt

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    Question : a. Assess the influence of ‘nature’ and ‘nurture’ on intelligence. b. Cite (2) major proponents on this issue and examine their views According to the Websters’ online dictionary‚ intelligence is the ability to apply knowledge and to manipulate one’s environment or to think abstractly as measured by objective criteria. The sources of this ‘ability’ have been the centre of controversial debate among scientists‚ psychologists‚ and educators. With

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    AMALA FAY O. CHAVEZ Thailand St‚ University Site ‚ Barangay Ibabang Dupay Lucena City‚ Quezon +63 9323068338 / +63 9461462289 fay_chavez@yahoo.com EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Tertiary Education Bachelor of Science in Nursing Manuel S.Enverga University Foundation University Village Site Lucena City SY: 2008-2012 Secondary Education Calayan Educational Foundation Inc SY: 2004-2008 Primary Education Manuel S.Enverga University Foundation University Village Site Lucena City

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    Kamala Surayya From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Kamala Suraiyya (formerly known as Kamala Das) | Born | March 31‚ 1934 Punnayurkulam‚ Malabar District‚ Madras Presidency‚ British India | Died | May 31‚ 2009 (aged 75) Pune‚ Maharashtra‚ India | Pen name | Madhavikkutty | Occupation | Poet‚ short story writer | Nationality | Indian | Genres | Poetry‚ Short story | Notable award(s) | Ezhuthachchan Puraskaram‚ Vayalar Award‚ Sahitya Akademi Award‚ Asan World Prize‚ Asian Poetry

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    In addition to Siddhartha’s romantic relationship with Kamala‚ he establishes a paternal love for his son that awakens him on his spiritual journey. This love puts him one step closer on his path to enlightenment‚ and helps him reach his final goal of enlightenment‚ however‚ it becomes an obstacle when he is first introduced to it. The son causes him much stress while he is with him because he was raised in a lavish lifestyle with Kamala‚ and he does not like the life that Siddhartha lives along

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    An Overview of Kamla Das’s autobiography and her poems Aasthaba Jadeja Indian women poets writing in English from Toru Dutt to Kamala Das reveal the mind boggling variety of themes as well as style that poetry is capable of offering. It needs to be remembered that poetry written by women need not be viewed only as feminist poetry. For the first time in Indian English poetry‚ the women poets of post- Independence and postmodern period portrayed in a subversive idiom their desires‚ lust‚ sexuality

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    My grandmother’s house - Kamala Das About Kamala Das: Kamala Das is one of the best poets in contemporary Indo-Anglian literature. Kamala Das‚ born in Kerala in 1934‚ is a bilingual writer. She writes in Malayalam‚ her mother tongue‚ under the pseudonym Madhavikkutty. Her poetry is an exploration of the geography of her own mind‚ and the lyric is an instance of such self-exploration. Through images of repulsion and horror‚ she brings out the emotional emptiness and sterility of her married

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