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Father absence and moral development in boysYu, Bergmann January 1984 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / toc / Educational Psychology / Master / Master of Social Sciences
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Friendship patterns and altruistic behavior in pre-adolescent males /Mannarino, Anthony Peter January 1975 (has links)
No description available.
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The role played by siSwati folktales in building the character of boys : a socio-functionalist approachLubambo, Remah Joyce 07 August 2020 (has links)
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 103-107) / This study explored the role played by Siswati folktales in building the character of
boys. It included how boys are depicted in folktales and how this depiction influences
boys in real life. The study further investigated the correlation between traditional and
modern boys and tried to uncover the value of folktales regarding the boys of today.
The way boys are portrayed in folktales, their heroism in fighting and conquering
monsters, could encourage present-day boys to fight the monsters that they come
across daily. Based on the application of the lessons from folktales, the study examined
how societal changes affect boys today. / African Languages / M.A. (African Languages)
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Tramping: alternatives to traditional American rites of passageUnknown Date (has links)
In America today, adolescent boys do not have a structured, ritualized or guided passage
From boyhood into manhood. Many young men feel unsure of their manhood even at
an age that signifies the transition. This causes young males to need a self--‐created rite of
passage. Tramping, the act of travelling by train, hitchhiking or foot, is one way in which
young males can independently achieve manhood. This is a literary account of the lives
of Jack Kerouac, Chris McCandless, and Zebu Recchia. Their personal stories allow a detailed view of the advantages and disadvantages found in a self--‐created rite of passage. While two of the accounts are successful, in Chris McCandless’s case the rite ends in a transition to death.Tramping as a rite of passage to adulthood seems effective but the danger in self--‐ creation appears to be the lack of guidance that comes in unstructured rites of passage. / Includes bibliography. / Thesis (M.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2013.
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