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    Indian cultures‚ the importance of family bonding‚ as well as values‚ help the child to grow up in a way that they can respect what they have. Indian families live in close villages or in extended families so there is the ability to bond with cousins‚ grandparents and other family members. Children who bond with extended family members will always have that extra loving so they will not feel neglected. In Indian cultures‚ the arrangement of marriages is done for their children; this happens so that parents

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    a relationship with the child (McGoldrick‚ Carter & Garcia-Preto‚ 2011). The transition process of divorce can be made easier on children by maintaining as much consistency as possible‚ which also includes allowing them to keep relationships with extended family members and family friends‚ even if they are related to the former spouse. Human service professionals working with divorced families should be prepared to encounter a wide variety of emotions and conflicts (McGoldrick‚ Carter & Garcia-Preto

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    My Extended Family By Amy Markle Composition I It seems like yesterday all the kids where little and needed me all the time. Now Francesca is married‚ with children‚ Kaitlin is living on her own with her daughter‚ and JJ and April live with them. I feel like it was only the other day we were all crowding around the dinner table having a nice family meal‚ while John their father was off who knows where‚ drunk‚ high‚ spending money he didn’t really have to even spend. I stop and think how these

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    system. 2- What are the advantages and disadvantages of extended family? Extended families are families where three or more generations are living in the same house. Usually‚ that means that the grandparents are living with their children and grandchildren. Research has shown that there are several advantages to living in extended families. Extended families are very important in countries where there is no social security net. Extended families help prevent elderly people from becoming poor. Another

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    family replace the extended family as the dominant form of family life. In premodern Japan‚ the extended family was not a large kinship group consisting of all or most family members living together. Rather‚ the Japanese extended family consisted of the main family and separate branch families. Nowadays‚ the nuclear family‚ consisting of the parents and their children with‚ on occasion‚ one or two grandparents is the most common type in Japan. As it applies to the Japanese extended family‚ the ie

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    Babakiueria – Extended Response How does the film Babakiueria challenge white Australian’s attitude towards Aboriginal culture and their displacement by Europeans? There is a fine line when it comes to racial discrimination‚ and often the line is crossed in an effort to educate our generation about another culture. Babakiueria is a “mockumentary” (portmanteau of mock and documentary) showing “ The film does an excellent job of challenging the views of white Australians by creating empathy from

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    their family or preschool. Firoozeh’s description of her microsystem focuses mostly on her parents with an emphasis on her engineer father. The Exosystem of a child is the contact she has with extended family‚ friends of family‚ neighbors and mass media. Firoozeh describes a close bond with her extended family including her uncles‚ aunts‚ and cousins. In addition media had a large effect on her upbringing due to tensions between the United States and her home country‚ Iran. The developmental

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    Review Questions 1. What is a family? What is family composition? 2. What is cultural bias? What is an example of this? 3. What are stereotypes? How are they different from prejudice? 4. What is the difference between a nuclear family and an extended family? Critical Thinking Questions 1. How can families assimilate to a new culture? 2. What are some of the problems with stereotypes or cultural bias when looking at families? 3. Adversity affects today’s family‚ just as Black Death affected

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    of their live to another. Additionally‚ the number of parents within a family‚ whether extended family members live nearby‚ the number of children in the family and their ages are all aspects of family composition that can help reduce conflicts as well. When a family has more than one parent‚ that is one more responsible adult to help take some of the brunt of the responsibilities. Additionally‚ when extended family members live nearby‚ they are able to help carry some of the weight as well.

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    often are taught to do all house hold duties‚ as if to prepare them for married life. Men‚ on the other hand are expected to be hard working‚ leaders‚ and are often viewed as the head of the house-hold. However Chilean Families remain close to extended family‚ and are often found sharing the same house-hold‚ and will even run family businesses. Although most families are religious‚ many have a wide based of knowledge of old native traditions and myths that influence each of the families‚ although

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