Compare the childrearing views of early Christian religious leaders such as John Calvin with the views of the John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau.
What will be an ideal response?
A complete answer would include some of the following points:
Calvin viewed children as sinful and encouraged parents to correct this problem. Subsequent leaders encouraged the use of harsh punishment. In contrast, the philosopher John Locke saw infants as not being sinful but rather a blank slate, upon which experience will write. Rousseau saw infants as innocent and society as the corrupting force. Both philosophers did not advocate the use of physical punishment.
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a. True b. False
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a....Strike them a few times with a hammer occasionally, to realign their domains of atoms. b.............................................................Keep magnets away from electronic equipment. c....................Place keepers across the poles of pairs of bar magnets when storing them. d.......................Occasionally heat them to assure that their magnetic force is kept strong.
Imagine you conducting interviews for your study. Describe at least four of the key questions to consider and why they are important regarding your research.
What will be an ideal response?
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a. that are our strongest assets b. that are less visible c. we have learned throughout our life experience d. that are our limiting attributes