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    GLOBALISATION AND INDIA-CHINA RELATIONS There is a shift in the nature of the relations between India and China from a purely territotial perspective in the post-independence period to the economic perspective in the post globalization and liberalization period .This has resulted in both positive and negative ramifications because of both state and non-state factors. POSITIVE IMPACTS: TRADE: The trade between the two countries has been increasing since the 1990s and has reached $67 billion

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    article‚ Family Structure and Adolescent Drug Use Exploration of Single-Parent Families (2009) written by‚ Hemovich and Crano look at the relation between drugs and families. As suggested by the article “early-onset cigarette and alcohol use among adolescents strongly predicts later marijuana use” (p.2100). It is important to note that the article also suggests that although there is less and less found usage of drugs use‚ adolescents continue to use and abuse substances. Family structure as well

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    1. a. Family structure: Colonial families were mainly nuclear and few homes were made up of extended family members for long periods. Families began with six or seven children‚ with large age gaps between each child. The religion was Protestant‚ in which they had the right to intervene in families that did not follow their duties. Also‚ few people survived outside of the family structure and each family was considered a "little commonwealth" (Benokraitis 57). Each family was a self-sufficient business

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    The impact of societal change on family structures‚ functions and resources has become evident through‚ the acceptance of‚ same sex marriages/couples‚ sole parent‚ extended‚ foster‚ nuclear and defacto families‚ physical‚ economic‚ emotional‚ social‚ cultural‚ moral‚ spiritual‚ religious and adaptive lifestyles. Statistics from around the world are showing the changing views and perspectives on various roles in the family. It wasn’t long ago in Australia‚ that births outside of marriage were

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    and other children who are in the presence of juvenile delinquents. Two of the biggest aspects influencing juvenile delinquency are the family structure that the child is exposed to and the relationship they have with their

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    INDO PAK RELATIONS AFTER MUMBAI ATTACK Introduction: The two countries are playing cat and mouse game since their independence. They have fought four wars in their history‚ first in 1948 soon after independence but in December 1948 a cease fire was accepted by both states although in the year of 1950 Nehru-Liaquat Pact was also signed to safeguard the minorities of both states‚ second in september1965 and this was followed by the Tashkent Declaration on 10th January 1966‚ it was a peace agreement

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    family structure in the UK and China Family is the combination of love. Although the function or the purpose of family is similar around the world‚ family structure differs significantly from society to society. As a result‚ family structure of the United Kingdom and China has a huge difference. In generally‚ families are categorized into three types according to their structures‚ nuclear family‚ extended family and single-parent. With the development of society‚ the structure of family has undergone

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    All children deserve a loving‚ safe‚ permanent‚ and nurturing environment. In the U.S. today many children do not have the family structure of two parents. Family structure is something that is built; it is the frame work and foundation of a child’s beginning; its interrelated parts that work together as a whole that makes the child develop. If parts are missing they cannot function properly or develop properly. The nurturing a child receives determines the adult they will become. Penn State

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    Today Changes of the Ideal Nuclear Family Change has become the constant in families all over the world. For years‚ the “Ideal Nuclear Family” was portrayed as the perfect family. The ideal nuclear family consists of a mother‚ father‚ and three to four children all in one home. The perception of this “perfect” family has been depicted through sitcoms such as‚ the Brady Bunch‚ The Cosby Show‚ and many more over time. As of today‚ The “Ideal Nuclear Family” has changed and has a new look in our

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    EVELOUTION OF CENTRE STATE RELATION IN INDIA INTRODUCTION During the British regime‚ India remind unitary in nature‚ even though Federal Concept was now and then sought to be introduced for administrative convenience. The seeds of federal idea can be traced back to the decent realization policy of Lord Mayo in 1870.To hold India under its imperial authority‚ The British had to control it from the centre and ensure that power remained centralized in their hands.

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