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Thepotemich [5.8K]
3 years ago
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Raja is studying family change and is focusing on age-related transitions that are socially produced, socially recognized, and s

hared. he sees aging as a lifelong process influenced by social structure, historical forces, and culture. he is using the __________ perspective
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serious [3.7K]3 years ago
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Raja is using the "Life-course" perspective. 

The life course perspective which is also known as life course theory or for short LCT, alludes to perspective including multidisciplinary views to comprehend the psychological, material and social health of people. 

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For example, "God said, Let there be light; and there was light"

Inside this semi-quote, we see that God "said". This implies that there was language even before the creation of the world.

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However, if we put it into human context, language started on the creation of man, the first one being Adam. Note that he was given the right to "name all the creatures.." This means that language was already existent by then for him to "name" the other living things.

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