Altruism and sex roles

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Reported by: Raquel D. Bernabe-Ed. D.-IEM

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Reported by:Raquel D. Bernabe-Ed. D.-IEM

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What Is Altruism?  Altruism

 1. Loving others as oneself. 2. Behaviour that promotes the survival chances of others at a cost to ones own. 3. Self-sacrifice for the benefit of others

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The Idea Of Altruism How does Altruism work?

Altruism is a system in which everyone tries to think of others and care for them just as they care for themselves. It has been used since time immemorial within families, close friends and religious communities etc. but has rarely been conceived as applicable on a larger scale. We believe however, that it can represent a more stable, sustainable solution than the money-focused, model of competitive capitalism.

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What is new in Altruism?The idea of 'loving one's neighbour' is old as old as human society itself, and has long been a cornerstone of moral instruction before 'human rights' were talked about. What is new is that the progress of technology means our basic needs for food and shelter can be more easily met than ever before, allowing us more time and effort for helping others. It was always possible to work for the benefit of others, but it has never been so easy. We believe that more and more people working for one another on a good will basis – either part time or even full time – may have far reaching positive effects on society.

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the expectations held by society regarding what behavior is appropriate or inappropriate for each sex.

.Sexology A traditional or stereotypical pattern of behavior and thought related to the sex organs and procreation, which is regarded as typical of, or especially suited to, either one sex or the other. See Gender-identity/role.

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goism/Altruism Test Are you the type who will bend over backwards for others until it hurts or do you merely look out for #1? Do your actions personify your self-centered or selfless nature? This egoism/altruism test will assess which side of the continuum you fall on.

This test is made up of two types of questions: scenarios and self-assessment. For each scenario, answer according to how you would most likely behave in a similar situation. For the self-assessment questions, indicate the degree to which the given statements apply to you. In order to receive the most accurate results, please answer each question as honestly as possible.

After finishing the test, you will receive a Snapshot Report with an introduction, a graph and a personalized interpretation for one of your test scores. You will then have the option to purchase the full results.

 

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Any of the various attitudinal patterns of daily behavior that are associated with masculinity and femininity in a particular society.

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The behaviors, attitudes, and activities expected or common formales and females. Whereas sex roles are essentially biologicallydetermined (ensuring successful reproduction and forming thebasis of sexual division of labor, in which women are associatedwith childrearing), gender roles (behavior that is considered“masculine” or “feminine”) are culturally determined. In the UnitedStates, for example, men are generally expected to beindependent, aggressive, physical, ambitious, and able to controltheir emotions; women are generally expected to be passive,sensitive, emotional, nurturing, and supportive. These traditionalgender roles frequently come under attack, especially fromwomen.

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