The Mayan family all lived together. The men farmed and hunted. The women would cook and weave. The children helped out their mothers with the chores and only went to school if they came from a noble family. http://library.thinkquest.org/J0112511/mayalife.htm
It is interesting to see that in ancient times had been a culture of respect for parents and respect for older people, but it's more important to recognize nowadays in all traditions are kept in the family Mayan for example:An infant’s integration into the family unit is further established by an extended in-arms phase in which he or she is almost continuously being held or carried by the mother or an older sibling for at least the first year after birth. This extraordinary care provided for the youngest members of the Maya family is mirrored by a profound respect and attention for the oldest members of the family. The grandparents and great grandparents of a Maya family are its most revered members.http://www.stetson.edu/~rsitler/CV/kuch.doc.
domingo, 2 de marzo de 2008
STUDENTS CHEATING*****CLASS ASSIGNMENT

Academic cheating is a problem that affects all schools nationwide. Students relying on cheating aren’t learning anything for their personal benefit and can soon be a behavior that is used all the time throughout their life. Academic cheating is caused by many reasons; parental pressure, poor time management, and failure to study assigned work are just a few reasons that can cause a student to cheat.
Academic cheating is a decision that students make to take the easy way out for them not to study or do assigned class work. Many students may have jobs and other priorities that may seem important to them rather than studying for a few minutes on a certain subject. And if the certain requirements aren’t met then the child may be punished or suffer some other consequences, which soon will prompt the student to cheat in order to avoid theses consequences. This may result in other activities outside of school that my interest the student more than their academic works. http://http//www.megaessays.com/viewpaper/24183.html
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