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    The importance of family as the basic unit of society teaches one the benefits of forming and/or developing collective values and beliefs that allow the Christian Church to better evangelize and expand. Since the second conference in Medellin during 1955‚ the Latin American bishops stated their awareness in the lack of Christian ministry to families. First and foremost‚ the bishops identified the various difficulties Latin American families could endure—such as poverty‚ divorce‚ low marriage rates

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    My dad is my inspiration and has been for years. He’s always there for me when something is wrong and gets at me when I do something wrong. He is a firefighter which is what I’ve always wanted to do. My inspiration for my dad started when I was 5. We played catch in the backyard every day and I promised that I would be as good a father as he was to me‚ to my kids someday. He is very humble and never takes anything for granite. He tells me that he loves me every day doesn’t wait until I’m gone

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    Are Canadian values becoming more similar or dissimilar to American values? Explain and justify your position. (Assignment 1. The point in history‚ physical geography‚ location‚ and population profile the scenario for Canadians and Americans was roughly the same and in many ways‚ this deep similarity remains. But different in important ways‚ the history of Canada and the United States is quite different. Over 200 years ago‚ the U.S. became a country after a war of independence with their

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    POPA LIANA SLATINA 2012 Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 3 2. CHAPTER 1: The American Family 4 2.1 A Definition of the Family 4 2.2 What is it Like to be a Young Person in the United States? 4 2.3 Education 5 2.4 The Effects of Divorce in the United States 6 2.5 Interview with an American Teenager 6 3. CHAPTER 2: American Traditions 8 3.1 Christmas Traditions 8 3.2 The Yellow Ribbon 10 3.3 The Window Candle 10 3.4 The Recipe Box

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    Traditional Family is the Best One of the chief social problems afflicting this country is the breakdown in the traditional family (Kennedy 501). We live in the country where we have all different kinds of families‚ but the traditional family is the strongest one. We need to fight for the traditional family today because it would make a better life for us and our children. Traditional family is based on a strong foundation‚ good values and family traditions. First‚ every family should build their

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    Pocahontas The American tradition of telling exaggerated stories is one that has become simpler as television and movies integrated into American lives. With a television set in almost every household‚ a story can be told and passed down through generations and can in many ways uphold ideals throughout history. Now we can take a century old story and reimagine it through motion pictures. Although most of America’s early history is limited one of the most famous stories concerning the new world are

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    Family Unity and Moral Values The increase in the number of divorces and the decrease in the number of marriages does not reflect a breakdown of the family unit in the United States and the decay of moral values. "I don’t think divorce is as big of problem as politicians make it out to be. Yes‚ many couples get divorced‚ but their children can still have stability and grow up to be good people." (Price) The breakdown of the family unit in the United States and the decay of moral values are

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    Shooting Dad

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    Hunter O’Rourke 9-8-13 Shooting Dad In Vowell’s opening statement‚ she refers to her house as being “house divided” and what she means is that one of her parents is a Democrat and the other parent is a Republican. On Election Day if you were to drive by her house you would see two different campaign signs in the front yard telling you to vote for two different people because each parent is from a different political party. In paragraph 12‚ Vowell’s father said it was fine that his daughter

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    Family Values with the Cosby Show Growing up in the mid 1980’s I can remember watching the Cosby Show. My family and I fell in love with the Huxtable family. The show was funny‚ witty‚ and dealt with serious issues at some times. It was also the first show that portrayed a black family living a successful middle class life style. The show’s concepts were very unusual to me‚ because around that time we thought America dealt with majority Caucasian problems and shows. Growing up in a dysfunctional

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    Mom and Dad

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    Victor Lacayo Mrs. Dupuis English II-6 23 January 2013 Mom and Dad Shelia Lacayo and Victor Lacayo are both loving parents‚ who provide for Victor in different but important ways. Victor’s mother‚ Shelia Lacayo‚ always pushes her son to do his best. Shelia always helps her son with anything‚ such as homework‚ making friends‚ or supporting him in sports. Sometimes‚ Victor makes mistakes and there are consequences that follow. She has a more harsh punishment and deprives him of his luxuries

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