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¿Cómo se vuelve normal la violencia?
Muchas veces, la violencia se asume como una forma “normal” de relacionarse con la familia, las amistades o la pareja. Esto expresa que consideramos normal que ciertas personas puedan establecer relaciones de subordinación. Quizá cuando analizamos la historia de Susana, pudimos haber reconocido fácilmente que su reacción con su hermano menor fue violenta… ¡Y de hecho lo fue; pero también la del papá! Esta expresa una relación de poder vertical e intransigente, intransigente, ya que ni siquiera le da a su hija Susana la posibilidad de pensar en alternativas de solución: ¿ir con su hermano?, ¿dejar al hermano con la abuela? En todo caso, ¿por qué no dejarle las indicaciones a Gustavo, su hermano mayor, para que lo cuide? ¿No sería lo mejor? Lamentablemente, por los estilos de crianza, el respeto o el cariño que sentimos hacia ciertas personas, muchas veces podemos ser capaces de tolerar situaciones de maltrato físico o psicológico. Y estas mismas razones impiden que reconozcamos nuestras emociones adecuadamente; peor aún, nos llevan a que carguemos con sentimientos negativos y que pensemos que no son tan malos o que creamos que nos merecemos dicho trato. Profundizar en nuestras emociones y en el origen de nuestros sentimientos es de gran ayuda para evitar que consideremos “normal” aquello que no lo es. Por ello, es importante cuestionar este tipo de relaciones y tomar la iniciativa para proponer alternativas de solución. Mientras haya mayor diálogo, habrá mayores alternativas de solución y menos violencia.
Con tus palabras, explica: “Profundizar en nuestras emociones y en el origen de nuestros sentimientos es de gran ayuda para evitar que consideremos ‘normal’ aquello que no lo es”.
Answer:
En todo tipo de relaciones humanas, la violencia puede “normalizarse” a tal punto de que quienes la padecen no logran percibir que están siendo violentados. Tanto el maltrato físico como psicológico puede ser difícil de reconocer cuando existen sentimientos de amor y respeto, a pesar de la violencia ejercida.
Explanation:
Lo importante para poder reconocer la violencia como algo que debiera ser considerado normal, es reconocer nuestros sentimientos y darles la validez que merecen. Y si encontramos que nos sentimos sujetos a una relación violenta, debemos tener la valentía de cuestionar ese tipo de vínculos y buscar alternativas de de resolución a través del diálogo.
In ancient China, civilization developed much like it did in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Indus Valley. But while these other civilizations grew side by side, knew of each other, and traded extensively, Chinese civilization developed independently, with very little influence from the cultures to the west. An urban civilization did not emerge in China until about 2000 BC, about a thousand years later than in Mesopotamia, but it emerged as a large and highly developed kingdom. The first three dynasties to rule China were the Xia (or Hsia) dynasty, the Shang dynasty, and the Zhou (or Chou) dynasty. While the Xia may have been purely mythological, the Shang and Zhou were certainly real dynasties whose kings exerted enormous influence. They did not yet rule the huge area that makes up modern China, but they controlled a massive swath of territory around the Yellow River. While the first Chinese emperors did not rule until China was unified under the later Qin (Ch'in) dynasty, in this early period China was ruled by kings. For the most part, there was only one king at a time, who effectively ruled of all of China. Under the Zhou dynasty, however, the power of the kings weakened, and many powerful men called themselves “kings” at the same time, as they vied for control of the country. It was only at this point that there emerged the concept of a Chinese emperor, or Huangdi (a term that had previously been used for the mythological leaders who were said to have ruled China at the beginning of time), who would rule over all these various kings. It was during the ancient period of China, before the emergence of the first emperors, that Chinese civilization developed its own unique culture. During the Shang and Zhou dynasties, respectively, China experienced the Bronze and Iron Ages. While many of the developments that took place in China in these periods mirror what was happening in other parts of the world, other developments were very different, and differentiate Chinese civilization from all others.
Answer:
They should perform Calcium and weight bearing exercise
Explanation:
Weight-bearing exercise is essential for building and maintaining healthy bones and includes any activity you do that works your muscles and bones against gravity. 3 During weight-bearing exercise, bone adapts to the impact of weight and the pull of muscle by building more bone cells.
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