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    Effects of Deployments on Families and Soldiers Deployments in the National Guard affect both the soldier and their families during this hard time. Nevertheless most families make it through the tour stronger then ever. Service members who have children at the time of deployment may be affected more by missing out on some of the most important times in their lives. Also‚ being miles apart can put a lot of tension on the soldier’s family and jobs. During these hard times both the soldier and the

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    English 1A 22 September 2013 The Effects of Social Class to Family In the article “The Color of Family Ties: Races‚ Class‚ Gender‚ and Extend Family involvement” by Naomi Gerstel and Natalia Sarkisian‚ there is a theory that they believe in reality‚ people misunderstand the wrong concept of family involvement. In this case‚ we need to realize this conflict is still happening in the societies. Base on the authors’ data‚ Black and Latinos/Latinas families show that they likely to have less education

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    Relationship between Parents and Children in Chinese Family Guangyao Zhai Teddy Chocos Seminar-126G Apr 1‚ 2013 In general‚ parents from different cultures differ in the methods to deal with the relationship between their children. Comparing with

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    Single-parent and Families Single-parenting and Families Single-parent families in today ’s society have their share of daily struggles and long-term disadvantages. This research investigates the effect of single-parent family structure on demographic trends based on the census‚ the challenges of everyday single-parenting‚ the effects on children on how society views them for coming from a single family‚ and economics of single-parent. Overall this paper examines the challenges of single parenting

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    RS-151 Final Paper Decline of the Traditional American Family: Homosexual Parents The conception that lesbians and gay men may be parents is frequently perceived in today ’s society as impossible or immoral. Gay men and lesbians are often viewed as excluded from having children because sexual reproduction is related to men and women couples only. My approach to this uniquely controversial topic of gay parenting will be that of attempting to analyze the pro side. Gays and lesbians are

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    find it remarkable that Disney made The Parent Trap‚ a wacky family comedy scrutinizing the “children of divorce” wish for divorced parents reconciliation and a family life so fascinating. Indeed‚ divorce is one of the most stressful events that not only affect two individuals‚ but it also affects children. The Parent Trap‚ a remake of the Disney’s 1961 classic‚ describes the effects of parents’ divorce on children. Starring in the movie is Lindsay

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    The Effects of Adolescence on Family Relationships Joyce Allen University of Phoenix The Effect of Adolescence on Family Relationships Adolescence and young adulthood is a time of continued cognitive development. This is the stage in life that is associated with the increase and subsequent decrease of impulsively taking risk. Peer relations are extremely important for teens in that they experience a whole new realm of reality‚ unique to themselves. The frequency of time spent with

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    Effects of television on the modern family You wake up and with a push of a button simply turn on the television set and the day of violence begins. When we need a moment we turn to television for our relaxation time‚ we also use the television as a way to amuse our children and entertain our spouses. It is such a simple and easy stimulant that it has become a necessary part of the culture and world we live in and pass time of every family. It is the only time‚ when we can forget about all the family

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    Effect of divorce on family life Nowadays‚ divorce cases become more and more. Moreover‚ most actress or actors who have married are getting divorce. They do not care about their status which has to be public figure for other people. They do not care about the effects that will be appeared when they do that for their family or people around them. Furthermore‚ there are several effects of divorce on family life. However‚ I would like to explain just three effects of divorce on family life. First

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    Date: March 1‚ 2011 Alcoholism and its Effects on the Family Alcoholism or alcohol dependence syndrome is a disease characterized by compulsive and uncontrollable consumption of alcohol (Parsons). Alcoholism usually begins with the person binge drinking and abusing alcohol. Alcoholism can affect people of any age‚ background‚ social or ethnic group. Alcoholism is sometimes referred to as a “family disease” because it greatly affects the family‚ not just the one consuming the alcohol. The

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