Tuesday, February 19, 2019

How do I keep my own biases and my own history from allowing me to und

I defy a jumbled mess of in holdation to process. I take that world African America, Black, or of African descent, whichever is currently more gratifying that I have a plethora of deviate pointed in my direction. cosmos a female doesnt help alleviate the dilemma. Growing up in what is considered a textbook black family stereotype I am the last of six children, my mother having had children by different men, the home being on public assistance, growing up in a single parent household and church every Sunday. With a deceased vex at the age of seven I became one of the 49% jibe to familyfacts.org that grew up in a single family household lead by a mother only. I felt different then as I do now in the way I appreciate and process information from a vast majority of people I am related to and whom I have encountered. Not m whatever of my views and opinions have a foundation based on my upbringing. I have no strong views in either direction of conservatism or liberalism and no ti es to religion. Some may order I am a pageboy ready to be written on while others may say I am damned. Therefore I do carry bias opinions that overall do not fit neatly in any key hole. I find with much thought that I do hold bias against religion being a better form for raising children, the public assistance system, and the education system ability to bone up youth for adulthood. My bias on religion is that children raised in a religious home or no more or less(prenominal) better than those raised without religion. Of the 83.1 percent of Americans who have some kind of religious affiliation some 16.1 percent have no affiliation this fit in to The Pew Forum on Religion and ordinary Life. I do believe that religion is an important aspect of civilization. Religions structure all... ...each my children how to function as adults and I understand that not all cases are universal. To not presume new information I am doing more harm than good. flora CitedLongley, Robert. Lifetim e Earnings Soar with raising - How a Higher Education Leads to Higher Lifetime Earnings. 2011. 04 April 2011 .One in two African-American children lives in a single-parent home. 2011. 03 April 2011 .Prison Incarceration and Religious Preference. 2011. 03 April 2011 .Statistics on Religion in America Report -- Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life. 2011. Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life. 03 April 2011 .

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