Module 4 Flashcards

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Social health is

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the ability to initiate, enjoy, and maintain secure relationships with other people. (It is interpersonal harmony.)

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The sanctity of life, or the sacredness of life, is

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respect for human life from the moment of conception until the person’s natural death.

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3
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Culture is

Standards that culture defines include

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the generally accepted way of life of a group of people.

government, acceptable clothing, politeness, greetings, hospitality, family structure, and morality.

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Gender is

Gender role is

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a person’s genetic identity as a male or a female.Gender role is how a person expresses gender in daily life—(in appearance and in activities)

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5
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Monogamy—

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marriage between one man and one woman for life

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Complementary—description of

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the quality of a man and woman completing each other, (making up for missing elements in the other gender)

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Polygamy—

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marriage between one person and more than one person of the opposite gender

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Polyandry—

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marriage of one woman and more than one man

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9
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Polygyny—

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marriage of one man and more than one woman

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10
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Multiple marriage—

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sequential marriages of a person who leaves one marriage to marry another spouse

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11
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Family stability is most strengthened by _______and _______

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commitment respect

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12
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______ is a goal parents have for their children. ________is being _______ in your actions
and _______in your behavior.

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Maturity Maturity responsible unselfish

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13
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______ are children who share the same parents. The interactions of these children are
affected by _________, the sequence of the children from oldest to youngest.
Oldest children tend to be like little ______, often raised to be perfectionist, critical, and
bossy, but they are often the most ______. Middle children tend to feel less _______than the
others, but they have _______ friends and are more _______ about life than the others. _______ children tend to be manipulative, charming, and irresponsible. Adopted children leave their _________ to join a new family. Occasionally, they are insecure in the new family and suffer from _________ for a period.

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Siblings, birth order, adults, reliable, special, more, realistic, Youngest, family of origin, attachment disorder

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14
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A nuclear family

Extended family refers to

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is a family that shares a home
relatives who do not share the home with the nuclear
family.

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15
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Socialization is the process whereby a person is brought from ______ immaturity to ______,
_______, _________ for one’s own actions, and the performance of the requirements for ________.

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barbaric, literacy, politeness, responsibility, citizenship

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16
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3 Reasons for making friends:

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protecting you from yourself (challenging your ideas and making up for your weaknesses);
meeting your needs (companionship and emotional sharing);
meeting the needs of the world (stir your compassion and widen your service to others).

17
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When you compare yourself with others’ abilities, you might let self-worth

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drift low or extremely high because you feel inferior or superior to others.

18
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A person grows self-righteous by

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forgetting how much she [or he] has been forgiven by the Lord Jesus.

19
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What potential friend might you overlook if you focus on competition?

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your competitor

20
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What potential friend might you overlook if you’re self-righteous?

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someone who offends you with his speech, appearance, or behavior.

21
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Mentor—

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someone more experienced (usually older) who would like to share her knowledge with you to prevent you from making painful mistakes

22
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Romance—

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the emotional and physical attraction between 2 people of opposite sex in preparation for marriage

23
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Flirting—

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drawing attention to self and implying sexual interest in another

24
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Platonic relationship—

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mutually encouraging relationship without any romance (between the individuals)

25
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Give 5 reasons you should keep opposite-sex, high school friendships platonic for now:

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  1. It is the most respectful relationship, (with no later regrets.)
  2. It helps you guard your heart (and not let yourself fall in love, with the potential for great heartbreak)
  3. It enables you to spend time in groups (of young people, making lots of friends instead of exclusive coupling up.)
  4. It is not a given that everyone will marry.
  5. The best basis for a long-term marriage is a solid friendship first. (The goal is to know someone of the opposite sex very well before you fall in love with that person.)
26
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How does a person overcome loneliness?

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by looking outside yourself to the needs of people around you.

27
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Name 2 benefits of animal companion :

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1 unconditional acceptance 2 can bring great comfort in hard times.

28
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Communication must be clear. First ask, is the concept _______, or is it nonsense? Second, avoid
______ and use words people understand. Third, to be understood, observe _______ ________.
Sometimes, limit the information you share. This is using _______ . As Christians, we must avoid
______. One helpful use of understanding body language is to make other people feel ______, _______. _______is thinking first of the other person and her needs.

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deep, jargon , social, conventions, tact, profanity , at ease, Courtesy

29
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What steps are involved in greeting people well

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looking at the other person’s face; taking a step forward;

smiling; extending a hand; shaking hands once; and introducing yourself,

30
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Why should a person refrain from hugging or kissing in greeting everyone?

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A person who sees hugging or kissing as a sexual act may be offended or confused

31
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What do boundaries distinguish?

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what is your responsibility and what isn’t.

32
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List the 3 boundaries and whom they are used against.

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  1. Silence Stranger, limited or temporary authority
  2. No Someone making unreasonable demands
  3. Stop Important long-term relationship
33
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List 6 general principles for resolving conflict and why they are important.

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  1. Forgiving others: Removes revenge
  2. Excusing slights: You do the same thing
  3. Practicing kindness: Refreshes people, removes self-pity
  4. Telling the truth: Builds trust, preserves relationships
  5. Remaining teachable: Keeps you humble
  6. Respecting the sacred: Puts you back where you belong
34
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List the 10 commandments that have something sacred and what is scared .

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Have no other gods before Me Worship
Remember the Sabbath day Time
Honor your mother and father Family
Do not murder Life
Do not commit adultery Marriage
Do not steal Property