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May 16

Gender Role Appearances (part 2)

To continue, Wharton clearly shows that patriarchal attitudes are evident in males’ socially accepted violence against women. The father, brother, and, later, the partner exert violence over women as a means of socialization and control. In many instances, a woman may not be expected to defend... ->

May 14

The Sunni and the Shiites (part 3)

One of the most important distinctions between Shiite and Sunni belief is the profound respect of the imams. Most Shiites believe that there were 12 legal successors to Muhammad as caliph, and that the final imam, now termed the Mahdi, disappeared when he was lifted up in the hands of God. The Shiit... ->

May 03

Gender Role Appearances (part 1)

Society Shaping Gender Roles Traditionally, both males and females were too preoccupied with earning enough money to survive to concern themselves with gender issues or bias towards women at work or home. Until the second half of the 20-th century, the majority of men had no alternative over their o... ->

Apr 29

The Sunni and the Shiites (part 2)

The other sect, the Sunnis, believed that any worthy human being could lead the faithful, regardless of ancestry, and favored Abu Bakr, who was converted to Islam and was married into Muhammad’s family (Murphy, 2009). The word "Sunni" is developed from the Arab word for "followe... ->

Apr 24

Learning Skills For Open Distance Learners (part 3)

The exploratory learning strategy enables the users of the Cognition and Technology method to progress through the tasks set out by the tutor in a non-linear way. In other words, students can decide to what degree they want to study economics or philosophy: they concentrate on those areas of the sub... ->

Apr 22

Learning Skills For Open Distance Learners (part 2)

Theoretical framework One of the best-known and most effective innovations in instructional approach is anchored instruction. Based on Behaviorism, Cognitivism, and Constructivism models, anchored instruction implants problems into complex and realistic scenarios called macro-contexts. As a reminder... ->

Apr 13

The Sunni and the Shiites (part 1)

  The Sunni and Shiites The Islam religion was formed by Prophet Mohammed in the 7th century. In 622 he formed the 1st Islamic state, a political unit in Medina, and a city in west of Saudi Arabia situated to the north of Mecca. The religion he founded has two branches. The Sunni branch of the tw... ->

Mar 23

Effects of music on human emotions (part 3)

Thus, given that human calls developed as symbolic communicators of emotion and feelings, it is more than likely that melody – particularly instinctive vocal discharges of notes linked in relation to one another -preceded language (as Charles Darwin speculated) in symbolically conveying states of ... ->

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