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    The effect of family problems in students? Best Answer - Chosen by Voters Every family have problems. How they affect students depends on how the parents handle the situation. Lets take a divorce as an example. This always affect students. I’ve seen the initial withdrawal‚ uncertainty and depression‚ but if the parents are in mutual agreement when it comes to their child then the child is able to cope better. In terms of performance in school‚ usually there is a drop in grades as the child

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    What are some of the financial decisions that people face? What are trade-offs? What are some of the trade-offs that you may face? Some of the financial decisions that people face are buying a house‚ going to college‚ and buying a car. Trade offs are a balanced achieved between two desirable but incompatible features or a compromise. Some of the trade offs that you may face are going to college‚ making payments on a car‚ and loaning money. Going to college is a trade off cause your basically saying

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    Smoking as a social problem affecting family life. Cigarette smoking has entered almost every household under the guise of a normal and yet slightly unhealthy habit. Family life includes many aspects and perhaps one of the most important is health. Despite the fact that most people in today’s society are aware of smoking-related dangers‚ many smokers continue to use cigarettes. Although many smokers justify their smoking habit with an excuse that it is their own decision to damage their bodies

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    In the modern society‚ when divorce and second marriages occur regularly‚ blended families are very common. However‚ this kind of the non-traditional family has not less problems. Take discipline styles for example‚ one parent might be very strict while the other one is lenient. For instance‚ Father regulates the children that they should go home before ten‚ but Mother is flexible. The children may don’t know which parent’s rule to obey or are under much pressure. As for doing house works‚ if one

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    Administrative Problems of Development DPM – 703 Family Problems / Family Violence: Disrupted and Reconstituted Families Ivy M. Boca Student Dr. Celso D. Benologa Professor Outline Introduction Family * Types of Family * Family Structure/ Composition * Disrupted Family Causes of Family Disruption 1. Death of Parents 2. Abandonment 3. Filipino Diaspora /Migratory Work 4. Divorce * Reconstituted Family * Family Violence

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    What is Family? Family has so many different meanings to every individual who has answers this question. Trying to find a general definition for this term is impossible. Everyone has a different concept of what a family is‚ what I would consider my family is far more stretch than a typical American family. Coming from a Latin culture my family’s considered grandparents‚ parents‚ aunts‚ uncles‚ friends and down to the last

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    many anti-Semitic political parties throughout history‚ the Nazi party is one to have had the most success in gathering a mass following. A large reason for the success of the anti-Semitic Nazi lies in the party’s use of pre-existing images and stereotypes of Jews. In their efforts to present a heavily altered view of Jews‚ Nazi propagandists claimed the Jews to be an alien race‚ poisoned their culture‚ seized its economy‚ and enslaved Jewish workers and farmers. The Nazis claimed that “race-mixing”

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    witnessed examples of men being more dominant than women‚ the role of macho man has been in my family for generations. The way most Mexican families function is the father is the provider and worker. The mother stays at home cleans‚ cooks‚ and takes care of the children. Also the father would be the one who gives out advice to the kids and makes the family decisions. On the other hand Gary Soto‚ who wrote "Looking for work" wasn’t influenced by his father. Soto as a kid was influenced by television shows

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    Cultural Diversity Week One 1. Some cultural diversity examples are‚ but not limited to; Geographic location‚ military and work experience‚ family status‚ income‚ religion‚ languages‚ and education. 2. I identify mostly with members of a less elite group of people. These members are not recognized by their race nor are judged by what they have done in their past but are praised by what they are doing in their present

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    audience using facts and evidence. Bias on the filmmakers behalf is something that features less often‚ but it does indeed feature. One example of openly expressing bias in their productions is Michael Moore‚ who takes no steps to ensure subtlety in his passionate views expressed in his films.

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