<span>A. cultural diversity and its interaction with outsiders.</span>
In the context of symbolic interactionism, it the study of human conduct and human life. How one’s social life is formed and is being described by one’s perspective of self and others –community, society and etc. In this approach, these 3 views were asserted by Herbert Blumer (1969) as follows:
<span><span>1. </span>People act on a specific object based on how they see or construe it according to their outlook and attribution on the object.</span> <span><span>
2. </span>These certain outlooks and attribution that has been formed by an individual is shaped and reinforced by the people this individual is exposed to.</span> <span><span>
3. </span>These outlooks and attribution are continuously changed and altered based on one’s social environment.<span>
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I believe you meant the quotation that shows Jacques in a positive light is and your answer should most likely be "he was supposed to be sensual and a fast liver. It was therefore by the mere grace of the form that he was at first captured"
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Your answer is going to be A I'm really good at English
Baby bin refers to a safe place where a woman can drop her baby which she want to abandon. Baby bin was invented in order to reduce the habit of dropping babies in the dumpster, because in most cases the babies will be dead before they are discovered.
One advantage of legalizing baby bin is that it will rescue a lot of babies whose lives would have been lost otherwise. And no one can tell what those babies can become tomorrow or how much they will contribute to their country and the world at large. Imagine what the US would have lost, if Obama or Thomas Edison has died on the dumpster as a baby.
The disadvantage is that, legalizing baby bin may encourage more women to abandon their babies, especially disable children.
Another dis merit is that legalizing baby bin violate the right of a child to know his or her parents. It also downgrades and neglects the responsibility of the parents to take care of their children.