Answer:
tbh i dont even kno wha dat even is
Explanation:
Answer:
Birthmothers are given great respect by Mother and the community.
This statement is False
Explanation:
Birthmothers were never respected, they are considered lower from the rest of the community. There are many reasons behind this, first, their ideology inclined to a classist system. Second, the fact that someone else takes care of the children is also very important because the raiser of the children is recognized as the mother, instead of the birthmothers. Third, this causes an objectivization.
Answer: I added some things
Explanation:
Other than race and ethnicity, culture can be defined and characterized through religion. For example, there are Asians of many different ethnicities. There is Japanese, Chinese, Koreans, and more, but every single ethnicity, no matter which one doesn't have a specific religion that they pursue spiritually. The Chinese can be atheists, Catholics, Christians, Jewish, Muslim, Mormon, Hindu, Buddist, and many other religions. Just like any other race or religion could be also. Just because a specific group of people are specific race or ethnicity does mean they have to have a specified religion. In the end, religion is truly opinionated and is what one chooses believes in or in some cases what one is told to believe in. Thus, that is why religion is one of the many parts that define culture.
Answer:
Yes, Wapnick's talk actually changed my perspective on how people can have one or more true callings. I have discovered some of my true callings which are ICT Expert, Farmer and Transport Manager. In the future, I will have a channel to educate people on life matters, create IT solutions for firms, build a poultry farm and start up an online booking service. I will adapt to the skills Wapnick revealed in her TED Talk: Idea synthesis, Rapid Learning and Adaptability.
This connects to the unit theme because it reveals that there is a career journey that awaits beyond the school walls filled with possibilities.
Explanation:
During the TED Talk of Emilie Wapnick, she explained how she became a multipotentialite and was into everything she had interest for.
Wapnick has been a songwriter/musician,filmmaker,web designer, writer, law student and entrepreneur.