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This is a discussion you must do on your <em>own. </em>We can't do this for you, but we can set you on the right track.
Equality is very important to maintaining social justice.
If things were to be completely unequal, that would be disvaluing a member or group of society as 'worse' than someone else. This is not justice, this is discrimination.
Another way it is injustice is denying some service simply because someone possesses a property, which most often is irrelevant to deciding who they are as a <em>person.</em>
Hopefully, this helps! =)
An anxious-ambivalent attachment style is more likely to develop in a kid if the primary caregiver is unreliable and struggles with personal issues that interfere with their capacity to be a good parent.
<h3>What is ambivalent anxiety attachment?</h3>
They lack confidence and are apprehensive. They desire close relationships with others yet are worried that they won't be accepted by others. Your parents most likely weren't consistent when you were a kid. Sometimes, they might have reacted. Other times, they might have been absent or preoccupied.
<h3>What exactly is a pattern of ambivalent attachment?</h3>
Ambivalent attachment is a type of insecure attachment that is defined by the caregivers' uneven responses and the child's worry and obsession with the caregiver's availability.
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