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Answer:
C. The Chrono System
Explanation:
To find - An immigrant who came to Canada as a child and now is a young adult makes the following statement. The culture shock i faced was staggering for someone like me coming from a small community when I was just seven years old. I am still struggling with the culture here''. According to Bronfenbrenner, this comment is about
A. The Macro System and the Chrono System
B. The Macro System
C. The Chrono System
D. The Micro System and Chrono System
E. The Exo System
Answer :
The correct option is - C. The chronosystem
Reason -
Chrono System consists of all of the environmental changes that occur over the lifetime which influence development, including major life transitions, and historical events.
Macro System focuses on how cultural elements affect a child's development, such as socioeconomic status, wealth, poverty, and ethnicity.
Exo System incorporates other formal and informal social structures, which do not themselves contain the child, but indirectly influence them as they affect one of the Micro Systems.
Meso System encompasses the interactions between the child’s Micro Systems, such as the interactions between the child’s parents and teachers, or between school peers and siblings.
Micro System have direct contact with the child in their immediate environment, such as parents, siblings, teachers and school peers.
Answer:
3. Predestination.
Explanation:
John Calvin was a Christian theologian from Geneva who was famous especially during the Protestant Reformation. He was believed to have a major impact on the modern perspective of the protestant belief.
Predestination is the belief that everything had already been predestined, meaning planned out by God. It propagates that the human free will has no control over the predestined act of God, thereby making man's plans futile over anything. John Calvin also thought and even seemed to propagate through his Calvinistic beliefs that those that were saved by God will eventually be saved, whether they do sinful things or not.
Answer: C. Long-term exposure to stress bolsters our immune system.
Explanation:
General adaptation syndrome involves three (3) stages in which the body responds to stress, this can be described as the physiological changes the body goes through.
General adaptation syndrome stages:
1). Alarm adaptation stage: This describes the initial experiences the body undergoes when under stress. The fight-or-flight response is the natural reaction on the alarm stage that prepares you to flee, stay or protect yourself on certain situations.
2). Resistance stage: in this stage, the body begins to repair itself after the event of the fight or flight response by entering a recovery phase. The recovery phase is a situation whereby the stressors have been eliminated and the body begins resolve the stress.
However, some stressful situations could cause the body to not resolve the stress, this could lead the exhaustation stage.
3). Exhaustation stage: This stage is a result of a constant, prolonged or chronic exposure to stress. This could drain the individual physically, emotionally and mentally to the extent whereby the body can no longer fight the stress.
The effect of this stage could physically result in a weakened immune system which predisposes the individual to stress related illnesses e.g. Flu, irritability.