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First unearthed by the Iraqi archaeological team in 1973, the fort at Ed-Dur was undoubtedly the focus of political power. Four walls some 20 metres (66 feet) in length connect four towers, each some 4 metres (13 feet) in diameter. The fort was constructed mainly from beach rock. South of the fort is the Sun Temple.
Location: Umm Al Quwain, the UAE
Area: 5 km2 (1.9 sq mi)
Founded: c. 1894 BCE
Part of: Umm Al-Quwain
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Gender Role Theory
Explanation:
According to my research on the different theories that exist based on gender roles in society, I can say that the theory being describe/defined by the information provided within the question is the Gender Role Theory. Developed in part by Psychologist Dr. Sandra Lipsitz Bem in 1981.
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C. Body Contact
Explanation:
Bonding is simply the special attachment that forms between parents (especially the mother) and their new baby. This bond is what makes parents alert and aware of their baby's every need and discomfort. Actions like rushing into their newborn's room in the middle of the night at the slightest whimper or sound that only them heard.
The bond also makes parents want to instinctively care for and nurture their child.
For some people it takes sometimes before the bond, the emotional attachment is formed while to some the just feel in love with their newborn immediately they set eyes on them.
This bond results primarily from body contact, as has been shown by studies. Holding the baby, breastfeeding, stroking the baby and lovingly rocking her to sleep all makes the emotional bond between mother-baby stronger.
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A. The clergy began to live more modestly.
Explanation:
Prior to the Catholic reformation, the Churches sold indulgences for profit. This made many of the churches officails had more disposable income that they use to live a bit more lavishly.
After the reformation, the churches no longer obtained income from the indulgences. As a result, many of the clergies had to change their lifestyle and forced to live more modestly