<em>In Spain, some parents gift their children friendly-looking hollow logs as part of a unique Christmas tradition. Every night leading up to Christmas, the family “feeds” or stuffs the log with treats such as nuts, dates and candies.</em>
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Answer: Intergenerational Mobility
Explanation: Refers to the transition of individuals or groups from one stratum or social class to another. There are <em>two types of social mobility</em>: intragerational mobility, in which case we analyze the situation of individuals in a generation, that is, their position at the beginning and end of their careers; and intergenerational mobility, in which case we analyze more than one generation, trying to see, for example, whether individuals belong to the same social class as their parents.
Holland did not lose New Netherland through force. Nieuw Amsterdam was New York from 1664 to 1673, but in that year it became Dutch once more, this time under the name Nieuw Oranje, `New Orange.' ... The Anglo-Dutch<span> war was ended by the Treaty of Westminster of 1674.</span>
According to Philip R.Shaver, there are three "behavioral systems" that play a role in romantic love: attachment, caregiving and sexual attraction.
You view love as an attachment when you are emotionally dependent on the other person for your happiness, safety and security, while love as caregiving refers to the great pleasure you receive from supporting, caring for and taking of a loved one.
Lastly, love as a sexual attraction is when you can't get the other person out of your mind and the thought of him or her excites you and turns you on.
If we will based the statement above from Shaver's model, we can say that the love being felt by John and Cynthia for each other transcends from attachment love to caregiving love.
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