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Being a daughter, Cuban or a widow are all examples of <u>ascribed status</u>, the attributes a person receives at birth or take involuntary later in life; while being an honors student, an Olympian, or a thief are all examples of <u>achieved status</u>, attributes a person takes on voluntarily that reflect personal ability, effort and personal choice.
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to complete the sentences with the correct concept.
The definitions described in the sentences are<u> ascribed and achieved status.</u>
On one hand, the first one refers to a social status everyone has without deciding it, as the text explains, they are involuntary.
On the other hand, the second one means that you acquire these social status during your life, it is voluntary.
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first-quarter and third-quarter phases
When the Earth, Moon and Sun are at right angles the solar tide will make the lunar tide smaller. This tide is called a neap tide and occurs during the first-quarter and third-quarter phases of the Moon.
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The ethical issues presented in the leadership ethics chapter... Provide a guide to ethical issues in leadership situations
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
The developmental theory of George Herbert Mead of Role-Taking theory suggests that self-development takes place through the process of the role-taking that is divided into three stages. These stages are:
- The Preparatory Stage
- The Playing Stage
- The Game Stage
<u>In the given case, it is the </u><u>game stage of the Role-taking theory</u><u>. The </u><u>Game Stage</u><u> is the final stage in the theory. In this stage, a child, who is of seven years of age or above, begins to understand the rules of the game. The children begin to understand their roles as well as the role of other players in the game. So, the act of Allison's passing the ball to Erika, despite the opportunity of her scoring, is an example of </u><u>the game stage</u><u>.</u>
So, the answer is true.
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Your question wasn't clear so....
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Born: February 22, 1732
Became President: April 30, 1789
Died: December 14, 1799
Married: January 6, 1759
Joined the Army: February 1753
Became General: June 19, 1775.
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