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    Betrayed and nearly killed by his closely related tribe members and was saved by a family which he had no kinship tie with‚ Genghis Khan dismissed the traditional kinship bonds in the steppe society and relied on alliances with loyal and trusted associates as his essential supporters and followers. He treated people based on merit instead of the kinship‚ or their positions in the family or tribe‚ and honored faithful followers with political power‚ military authority‚ and his unbreakable trust. This

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    Fars‚ South Persia. The Basseri kinship is very banned together through migration and social organization are very important to the tribe. Sickness and healing is important for the nomadic movement. A. Although‚ the Basseri tribe of Iran are nomadic pastoralists the Basseri tribe travels on a set schedule through agriculture and migration and are banded through kinship‚ sickness & healing and social organization. II. In the Basseri tribe usually kinship requires a great deal of social

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    Non-related Foster Care and Kinship Foster Care. 1 in 4 foster care children are placed in kinship programs‚ whereas 48% of children go into non-related foster care. A kinship program helps to connect children with a family member whether by blood‚ marriage‚ or adoption. A benefit for a child that goes into a kinship program is that it keeps the child in a normal environment and is less upsetting to their routines‚ and most of all‚ they have better outcomes when placed with family. Kinship programs can keep

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    How does the process of dispossession affect Aboriginal people? In your response mention land‚ kinship groups and the Stolen Generation The dispossession of Aboriginal land had a damaging impact on the indigenous peoples in post 1945 Australia. Throughout Aboriginal history‚ land‚ spirituality and kinship have been inextricably linked. The dispossession from land and kinship has had a devastating impact on the stolen generation in that it took away their culture and spirituality. Dispossession

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    dreaming -Kinship-Ceremonial Life -Obligations to the land and peopleAboriginal spirituality is determined by the kinship because kinship is the fabric of traditional aborigional society. In this extended family everybody is related through the complex web of the dreaming.Tribes are made up of clans decended from a spirit ancestor denoted by a totem. The natural totem is from the clans region. It unifies the clan under the leadership of the spirit ancestor‚ creating a dreaming kinship with other

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    1.2 An overview of Vietnamese spoken language Le (2013) cites Huynh (1987) who argues that the Vietnamese language has three mutually intelligible dialects‚ namely Southern‚ Central and Northern with distinctive phonetic differences. Although these dialects vary in tone and pronunciation‚ they do not prevent Vietnamese people from understanding each other in communication. Le (2013) argues that spoken Vietnamese has a long history‚ which is considered to have existed since the fourth century BC.

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    Dreaming‚ with all aspects of Aboriginal kinship‚ ceremonial rites and obligations to the land having been derived from the Dreaming. Accordingly‚ all knowledge and understanding in Aboriginal societies are predicated on the Dreaming.

 Notions of kinship are an important element of Aboriginal Spirituality and determine an individual’s place within the community. Hence‚ Aboriginal people are bound together in relationships of sharing and obligation. Kinship ties also assign the responsibility of transmitting

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    have chosen to identify and describe the kinship system of the San (“Bushmen”) of the Kalahari. The San‚ as well as other cultures have a cultural rule‚ or descent that defines what category they are in socially. This descent originates from the parent and passes on to the child. There are two types of descents‚ unilineal and bilateral. With unilineal descent‚ kin relations are traced through either the mother or the father. In bilateral descent‚ the kinship connections through both the mother and

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    One of the primary functions of the family is to produce and reproduce persons‚ biologically and/or socially. This can occur through the sharing of material substances (such as semen‚ and food); the giving and receiving of care and nurture (nurture kinship); jural ties of rights and obligations; and moral and sentimental ties.[1][2] Thus‚ one’s experience of one’s family shifts over time. From the perspective of children‚ the family is a "family of orientation": the family serves to locate children

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    In the film is based on the Buckman family‚ the family consists of the grandfather Frank and his wife Marilyn and their adult children Gil‚ Helen‚ Susan‚ and Larry. Their adult children began their there was Gail and his wife Karen and their three biological children Keven‚ Taylor and Justin. Then we have Helen and her two children Julie and Garry. We also have Susan and her husband Nathan and their daughter Patty. And lastly we have Frank and his son Cool. The film portrays the variety of family

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