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    Family System

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    The Family System Family members in Western societies like the United States are more individualistic and self-reliant. Adult children are financially independent from their parents. They are free to pursue their economic inclinations anywhere. Considering the security of the parents‚ their family obligations are minimized. Unlike in the less developed countries‚ especially among Asians‚ the children have to take personal care of their poor old parents. An extended family system‚ which is common

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    Family Heirlooms

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    Family Heirlooms Alice Walker’s short story “Everyday Use” stresses the importance of family heirlooms and the tradition of passing down artifacts from generation to generation. One of the main characters is the narrator Mrs. Johnson or “Mama.” She is the mother of two very different girls named Maggie and Dee. Throughout the short story we learn a lot about Mama and her character traits. She has had a very difficult life. Mama is a poor African-American woman‚ but she is strong and independent

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    Family Doctor

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    Family Doctor Ever since I started to watch ER at the age of fourteen‚ I have formed a fascination for the medical field. The best component of the job is saving one’s life. Due to this‚ I want to become a family doctor when I grow up. In the book Physicians‚ family doctor are‚ "The first health care professional [that] patients consult for a problem" (Physicians 59). The profession consists of "treating people of all ages and seeing the same patients on a continuing basis‚ and often for years"

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    Gender and Family

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    Gender and Family CJS/240 June 30‚ 2013 Sandra Dillard Nowadays in today’s civilization there are a lot more youths that are committing delinquent crimes. The juvenile justice system’s officials are continuously trying to find resources as to what causes an youth to turn out to be delinquent and fall down hill into a bad lifestyle. It is very expected that adolescents will become juvenile delinquents if there’s not enough structure given

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    Family Traditions

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    Family Traditions Culture is an important element of self- identity and contributes to how individuals view themselves and the community they live in. Family is our foundation. If we do not have a foundation to build on‚ having a strong sense of self might be difficult. Your family is where you get your basic beliefs and understanding about life. I cannot imagine not having the family I have and them teaching me what they taught me. Beliefs‚ social values and ethics vary depending on the community

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    Joshua Guillen Elchlepp English 101 6-30-13 My Family vs. The Nuclear Family During the 1950’s‚ the ideal American family consisted of a homemaker mother‚ a breadwinner father‚ and a few children who all lived in a house in the suburbs. The family was generally of Christian faith. The father would be the sole provider who goes to work all day to make money to buy the families necessities while the mother would stay home all day‚ taking care of the kids‚ prepare food‚ and

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    The Kerrigan Family

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    interconnectedness of the family and conveys stability and meaningfulness in their world. The opening mid shot‚ fixed throughout the scene reveals the Kerrigan’s as a complete family unit with the father as the figure head of authority. The configuration of the family is seen as the responder peers into their living room‚ displays the family order‚ Darryl is seated in the centre of the family as they surround him adoringly for the occasion. His centre position displays his status in the family and the stereotypical

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    The Time and Family

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    INTRODUCTION A family is the most important social group to which a person could belong to. Our families teaches us about the importance of knowledge‚ education‚ hard work and effort. It teaches us about enjoying ourselves‚ having fun‚ keeping fit and healthy. It teaches us all the social and moral etiquettes which a person learns and they learn them because of their family environment. The conditions in a family very much affect the livelihood and working of an individual. There for making your family very

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    Broken Family

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    HOW BROKEN FAMILIES ROB CHILDREN OF THEIR CHANCES FOR FUTURE PROSPERITY PATRICK F. FAGAN Much of the debate about the growing gap between rich and poor in America focuses on the changing job force‚ the cost of living‚ and the tax and regulatory structure that hamstrings businesses and employees. But analysis of the social science literature demonstrates that the root cause of poverty and income disparity is linked undeniably to the presence or absence of marriage. Broken families earn less and

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    Family Medicine

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    Family Medicine: A medicine with compassion By Dr. MARIAM IJAZ My first rotation was Family medicine and on the very first day I was very much impressed and motivated by the direct involvement of doctors with the patients. The environment the ideology all attracted me and I enjoyed and enhanced many important traits like communication‚ compassion and counseling. Family medicine is based on continuity of care. The patient-physician

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