Question 1)
The neighbors all bring leashes to help get the puppies under control.
Question 2)
Decides
Answer:
Cultural background gives children a sense of who they are. The unique cultural influences children respond to from birth, including customs and beliefs around food, artistic expression, language, and religion, affect the way they develop emotionally, socially, physically, and linguistically.Culture helps define how individuals see themselves and how they relate to others.A family's cultural values shape the development of its child's self-concept: Culture shapes how we each see ourselves and others. For example, some cultures prefer children to be quiet and respectful when around adults.Cultural differences in interactions between adults and children also influence how a child behaves socially. For instance, in Chinese culture, where parents assume much responsibility and authority over children, parents interact with children in a more authoritative manner and demand obedience from their children.
4. Males were less likely than females to take part in running.
5. A greater proportion of women then men participated in badminton.
6. The table compares data about male and female involvement in a range of sports in New Zealand last year.