The family in turn will rely on the educated child to grow up and have a good job, so that when they have their own children they are able to pay taxes towards their children’s education and so on. Unfortunately in poverty or poor areas it can be difficult for society to change the cycle. This can delay or even prevent improvement. For example, if parents aren’t working and therefore not paying their taxes, this could lead to crime which could mean that the local government cannot maintain high educational standards. Teenagers leaving school cannot find good jobs and can result in them turning to vandalism; drugs and many may not find or even look for a job.
The idea of a predictable and unpredictable life events involves generalisation. For some people issues like divorce or redundancy may be predictable, but other people may not have expected to be divorced or lose their job. Predictable life changes One event that is often predicted is when our children start school/nursery. There will be positive learning from this experience as the child will then learn to socialise with other children and make new friendships with them. The child will learn to share toys and develop a better vocabulary by listening to others talking.
Assess the argument that state policy has largely failed to protect the institution of the family I think that state policy although appears to benefit people with families and their families; it is not always the case. An example of how state policy does not protect the institution is the Divorce Law Act. This act allows for a quicker, cheaper way of getting a divorce and allows divorce to be obtained much easier. This does not protect the institution of family because before this act came into place most people would try to work out the problems within their marriage because divorce was a long and expensive process. However, with the new act and its simplicity people are no longer trying to fix their marriages and are just getting divorced which leads to the breakdowns of many family units.
Entering the young children market could be riskier then the other two marketing opportunities. However, when parents take their kids to buy stationary goods, they want to be able to buy everything in the one store, this makes entering the young children market essential to the success of the other new market segments. • 3 Write a report which summarises your analyses and assesses the financial viability of each opportunity. Upload your answer for
Recession is two consecutive quarters of negative economy growth. During recession, there is low level of demand because people don’t have much money to spend. So they look for cheaper products that they can afford. At this time businesses confidence gets low as people aren’t demanding for their products so they would have to cut out their productions as they don’t need to make as much products. At this time they would need to provide cheaper price to attract their consumers and to increase the demand.
Americans are unhealthy. What is more mind boggling is that we are unhealthy but more so because sugar and unwanted calories are being advertised especially to children who would never pass up that offer. I agree that vending machines in schools should be filled with nutritious options instead of unhealthy ones. Our youth needs to be educated while they are able to understand the risks and consequences on indulging on a daily basis. they need to be taught how to thrive and most important how to survive by making healthier choices.
These children may leave home with the intent of living successful lives, but may soon find out that hardships come along and divert their plans. “Young adults are taking longer to start acting like adults” (Feldman, 2014, p 451). “It is also understood that recent economic circumstances, such as the high cost of living and high youth unemployment rates, have made living away from home more difficult (Mitchell & Gee, 1996) and perhaps have resulted in greater acceptance of returns under certain conditions” (Mitchell & Gee, 1996). One of the reasons that boomerang children return home is due to economic problems. They leave home and find that living life away from home is costly and most of them are working for
"The Lesson" Contrary to what people believe, maturity is not something that automatically comes to a person as they grow older. Maturity is something that is gradually obtained through rigorous work and responsibilities. As humans, we all travel through the road of maturity, some managing it better than others. It is caused and affected by many different situations such as poverty, location, age, and feelings. In addition, one reaches maturity by removing that egotistical state of mind and truly obtained when one is thoughtful of others and puts aside one-self for the benefit of the rest.
All in all, a Mcjob is the start for teenagers to taste their first bite of freedom. Some will hate it, or love it depending on what works for them. A part-time job is most of the time a necessity for teenagers as they wish to start being able to venture out into adulthood, having to pay for gas, wanting to go out with friends. It is important to know what is important to you before applying because a Mcjob is time consuming. Understand that your grades could be in jeopardy if you don’t manage your time correctly, because without a doubt the manager will probably ask for you to stay later.
These ideas fall together based on the concept of spending money leads to happiness. The documentary touches base on the fact that, while kids are taught from birth how what you buy is who you are, they are not only being marketed products but also essential values. Kids are getting older, younger and are brain washed to believe that “Happiness is never more than partial” (88). Happiness is supposed to be created from a base of what we want to become instead of you are what you buy. What you buy in our society determines your value and happiness is mistaken for satisfaction.