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    The Impact of Deployments on Military families We can all imagine the stress and hardship that military families go through while their loved one is deployed. The daily fear of the unknown can leave many spouses and children with enormous feelings of stress and anxiety. Two million children under the age of 18 have an active duty parent‚ and 500‚000 of those are under the age of 6. Young children can feel the same anxiety‚ depression‚ stress and aggression that older children and adults experience

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    related literature‚ and studies to the present study on “ Cause and Effects of broken family in ZNNHS (main)‚ Dipolog city. Literature Over the course of one life-¬changing summer‚ Ella Mackenzie‚ a plucky and preternaturally mature fifth-going-on-sixth grader‚ is sent to what she calls Broken Family Camp. Ella’s family is broken all right‚ in all the ways we might expect a plucky and preternaturally mature narrator’s family to be broken‚ and then some. Sick/absent/dead parent? Check‚ double check

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    When a family gets parted from divorce the whole family transitions into a new stage of life. Everything changes once the first parent moves out of the house. Imagine having a perfect life in one home‚ now turning into two homes. The children now have to get used to joint custody moving back and forth between the two houses. In the book Divorce and Teens When a Family Splits Apart‚ the author writes‚ “[When your parents get divorced] it may mean fights over who gets custody of the children and where

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    Hampshire Cooperative Extension explains that the effects of a broken family on a child’s development depends on numerous factors‚ including her age when her parents separation‚ and on her personality and family relationships. Although infants and young children may experience few negative developmental effects‚ older children and teenagers may experience some problems in their social‚ emotional and educational functioning. Emotional After a divorce‚ children from pre-school through late adolescence

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    Family life during the Elizabethan period was largely determined by what class the family was in. As in how rich the family was. But the main exception to this was religion. It didn’t matter whether the family was wealthy‚ poor‚ young or old‚ each family was expected to attend a protestant church service every Sunday. Each family member also wore different clothes. A wealthy family led a completely different life to one of a poor family and men led very different lives to women. The men had quite

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    The family is considered to be an important institution of society‚ it is responsible for different functions such as reproduction‚ emotional support and economic support.(Haralambos and Holborn‚ 2004). "The family is a social group characterized by common residence‚ economic cooperation and reproduction. It includes adults of both sexes‚ at least two of whom maintain a socially approved sexual relationship‚ and one or more children‚ own or adopted‚ of the sexually cohabitating adults." (Murdock

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    Their Ice-Cream Life What is the typical poor Filipino family? It is composed of a mother‚ a father and their 10 plus or more children dying of hunger and thirst for food‚ shelter‚ protection‚ clothing‚ security and knowledge. Physiological needs are lacking and unstable for them. They earn money enough to buy a piece of bread‚ dried fish or egg. In fact‚ egg is turkey for them. Sardines for Christmas & Luneta for the Holy Week. Lucky if they have jobs. Wealthy if they have TV sets or electric fans

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    PhD Thesis 1998 Social‚ environmental and ethical factors in engineering design theory: a post-positivist approach Terence Love Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering University of Western Australia Social‚ environmental and ethical factors in engineering design theory: a post-positivist approach Terence Love B.A. (Hons) Engineering This thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor of

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    The Effects of Single Parenting on the Family Single parenting has been a part of me throughout my entire life. Being raised in a single parent home‚ my mother struggled to support her four children. Today‚ I also am a single parent experiencing many of the same stressors my mother had to endure. While observing my mother juggle the time she spent working‚ mentoring her children‚ and participating in church activities‚ I had no idea of the complexity of her daily struggles. Now that I am

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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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