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    IMPORTANCE OF FAMILY The word family has multiple meanings in the dictionary. It is ‘a social unit living together’ or ‘parents and their children‚ considered as a group‚ whether dwelling together or not’. In a broader term‚ relatives can also be added to this group. But it is much more than that. Family is the first learning place of an individual in this world. Starting from childhood till old age‚ he learns everything from his family. He sees his family members walking and starts trying that

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    of opinion on the application of a health board that there is reasonable cause to believe that there is an immediate and serious risk to the health or welfare of a child which necessitates his being placed in the care of a health board. This part of Section 13 applies to the case that Tracy is involved with as one of the children has obvious bruising to her legs. This would be seen as a serious risk to the health and welfare of the child. It is also said in the question that this particular child never

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    Nursing Dr. Irene Gadil FAMILY In human context‚ a family (from Latin: familia) is a group of people affiliated by consanguinity‚ affinity‚ or co-residence. In most societies it is the principal institution for the socialization of children. Anthropologists most generally classify family organization as matrilocal (a mother and her children); conjugal (a husband‚ his wife‚ and children; also called nuclear family); and consanguineal (also called an extended family) in which parents and children

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    (the law of the place of conclusion of the marriage). This rule is founded firmly in Roman-Dutch law and entrenched in South African case law. ( Exception: S 10 of the Marriage Act 25 of 1961 makes provision for South African diplomatic and consular officers to solemnise marriages between South Africans in the countries in which they are stationed. Such embassy marriages are deemed to have been concluded in South Africa and their formal validity is thus governed by South African law (as the

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    The kind of rigorous courtship practice that is well supervised by guardians is different from the west and one of these significant differences is dating. Dating is an art developed in western countries which is not original in itself but part of the courtship system in the Philippines. Unlike in the founded practice of chaperonage‚ the aim of dating from the western perspective is to “provide an occasion where a man and woman can be alone”. It can be a series of meetings where it would be best for

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    People without families often associate with and after time‚ integrate themselves into other families. In Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities‚ Mr. Lorry‚ an aging banker‚ and Miss Pross‚ a spinster governess‚ spend time with the Manette family and eventually become a part of the family. Mr. Lorry becomes close friends with the Manettes after reuniting Lucie‚ a member of the Manette family‚ with Dr. Manette‚ her father who unjustly spent 18 years locked in the Bastille. Miss Pross‚ who took care of

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    The Nature of Family Law The Australian Bureau of Statistics defines a family as “two or more persons…who are related by blood‚ marriage‚ (registered or de facto)‚ adoption‚ step or fostering and who are usually resident in the same household”. Legal Requirements of marriage The legal definition of marriage is: (contained in the Marriage Act 1961) A union of a man and a woman Voluntarily entered into For life – this is the intention‚ but not the actual state of marriage To the exclusion

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    India: Dysfunctional Functions of Law The legal system in New Delhi‚ India is less than satisfactory. Inhabitants‚ especially women‚ feel that their rights are being neglected and they are being treated unjust. The assault of a 23 year old female student recently sparked the attention of many people including those who call New Delhi their home. The young female was gang raped by 6 men as she boarded a bus with her male friend after leaving a movie theatre. Her friend was left brutally beaten

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    Family relationship is important in one’s life How is this shown in the novel you have read? Support your answer with close reference to text. The importance of family relationship is emphasised in the novel ‘Catch Us If You Can.’ Sacrifices for family are honoured and explored‚ as are the family bonds that survive adversity/challenge. Very early in age‚ Rory has realised that ‘there was only Granda and me’ to make up a family. (pg3) Rory does not know any other family love since his father has

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    Family is where we all belong to and from where our identity comes from. A person is valued based on his family and upbringing. We all belong to a family and it is our family that keeps us together through thick and thin. Without having a family‚ no person is complete and the completeness comes with good family bonding. Now what is a family? By just saying that you live with your family does not hold any values to being a part of the family. Four or five persons living under one roof does not become

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