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    Japanese American Family

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    The Japanese Americans were given a number per family‚ causing many couples who did not want to be separated marry quickly so that they would receive the same number. After they were given their number‚ they were placed in a vehicle that could be a car‚ truck‚ bus or even a train. Arriving at the camp in tense filled air‚ the Japanese Americans all knew that they would be spending the next oncoming years at this camp. When they exited of of whatever vehicle they were placed on‚ they were greeted

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    American Family Interview

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    Jose California. His major profession is Behavioral Science. Budan is currently pursuing a degree in Marriage and Family Therapist at SJSU. He is currently working as a Chef. Previously‚ Budan had been employed by companies including Apple and Google. He is the oldest sibling‚ besides one brother and two sisters. His family is extended‚ but he is closer to his mother’s side. Budan’s family have been living in San Jose‚ as a result of their Great-Grandmothers career of joining the army. Both his parents

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    “The Changing American Family”: A Sociological View The families in America are steadily changing. While they remain our most valued and consistent source of strength and comfort‚ some families are becoming increasingly unstructured. In the past‚ the typical family consists of a working father‚ a stay at home mother and‚ of course‚ well-rounded children. Today‚ less than 20 percent of American families fit nicely into this cookie cutter image. American households have never been more diverse

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    Native American Family

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    Both sides of my family are very similar. On my dad side‚ the earliest record is in 1831 of a person names Eldridge Golden. Eldridge grew up in Barbour West Virginia. Ever since then my dad’s family has lived all over West Virginia. They most likely lived there prior to 1831 because my dad is part Cherokee Indian. The Cherokee Indian tribe has been around since the 16th century when European explorers contacted the tribe. Since the initial contact the Cherokee Indians developed their society and

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    Two American Families

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    “Two American Families” The PBS Frontline documentary “Two American Families”‚ produced by Bill Moyers‚ follows two middle class families in Milwaukie‚ one black and one white‚ for over a decade as they struggle to achieve the “American Dream”. This documentary mirrors the struggle of so many American families who work hard and play by the rules‚ yet fall victim in a struggling economy to a series of policy decisions made. The hand of policy ineffectively steered the lives of the two families featured

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    The Changing American Family The family is important to people all over the world.Although the structure of the family is quite different from one country another.In the USA‚as in many countries in the world‚the family is changing.A generation or two ago‚the traditional family‚in which the father was bossy‚was customary.Now the modern family‚in which both the father and the mother are equal partners is more common.Although there are several similarities between the traditional

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    American Family Changed

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    The average American family has changed a lot over the years. At first‚ the norm of a nuclear family consisted of two parents‚ a woman and a man‚ who were bonded through marriage‚ and their children. The father was usually the one who worked and provided for the family while the mother stayed at home and took care of the house and kids. For centuries‚ this was the way a family was set up. Now‚ the people who make up a family have changed as well as their roles and relationships that create different

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    american values essay

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    The family is the category that occurred early in the history of mankind; is an important social institution‚ related to the operation of the whole society and each individual. In view of the system‚ a change that institutions will lead to change the system and vice versa‚ the institutions around the family in the social system in general (such as economics‚ law‚ culture...) change also causes varying family. American family is not an exception to this rule. On the positive side‚ mobility‚ extroverted

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    African American Family

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    does looking at a family provide for storytelling through films? When looking at a family there tends to be a lot of characters: the nuclear family‚ the extended family‚ and the close family friends who are not even blood related. Why would a filmmaker ever choose to work with such a large number of characters and people? The stories that can be told from a family tend to be universal such as‚ love‚ marriage‚ heartbreak‚ hardship and so on. These stories can only exist within a family do to one thing—generations

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