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    INDEX Preface .............................................................................................................................. 3 How I came to write this book ......................................................................................... 5 An introduction to this book............................................................................................ 7 A Reality Check ................................................................................................

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    Unit 1: Communication skills for working in the health sector Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. How to complete and send your Assessment Save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or USB drive. Work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area – make sure it is clearly

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    Introduction The concept of family is defined differently in different parts of the world and across different cultures. In some‚ a family consists of a father and mother and children‚ commonly referred to as the nuclear family. In others‚ family includes other individuals related by blood and operating as a unit‚ such as those which have grandparents‚ siblings of either husband or wife‚ even including their spouses and children. Still in others‚ a family may include non-relatives such as house

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    My Family History Family history is very important to an individual. By knowing where you come from‚ you can have a better perspective of your life. Having a clear understanding of your family background allows you to better appreciate the things that you would normally take for granted. The house‚ the car‚ and the average clothing may look better when one sees the sacrifices their family has made. They will see that their family has worked very hard just so their family can experience the better

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    THE ASIAN FAMILY TOWARD A CULTURE OF INTEGRAL LIFE TABLE OF CONTENTS Paragraph Introduction: The Hope of the Asian Family for Life in Fullness 1 PART I. PASTORAL CHALLENGES TO THE FAMILY IN ASIA 1. Family Traditions and Values 6 2. A Variety of Family Forms 9 3. The Poverty of Asian Families and Economic Globalization 12 a. The Poverty of Rural Families 13 b. The Poverty of Urban Families 14 c. The

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    History of my Family I was born in a family where my grandparents and parents are all the knowledgeable persons because all of them had the chances to go to colleges. Therefore‚ when I was a child‚ they always told me that the knowledge will change people’s lives to a better level. Since the education in China is not supported by the government‚ so people have to pay children’s education by themselves. Today‚ as I grew up and I am going to graduate with my degree‚ I thank my family for their love

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    Family Role

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    This five-page paper discusses the nature of the family in the developing world and examines whether the family is more important‚ less important‚ or neutral in the movement from technologically simple or agrarian societies to industrial societies. The Role of the Family Family systems‚ like biological organisms‚ evolve with time and circumstance. It seems readily evident from an examination of the nature and role of the family in the developing world that form may indeed follow function

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    Families play a fundamental role in the lives of children. More than any other group of people‚ families can provide children with a sense of belonging based on bonds of love and support‚ connections with the community‚ a foundation on which to grow and develop through positive attachment‚ opportunities to develop proactive problem‚ solving skills‚ clear boundaries and expectations. My family consists of four people. There’s my father‚ my mother‚ my sister‚ and of course‚ me. I have nuclear family

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    Traditional Family Modern Family New Family Models The Modern Nuclear Family THE MODERN NUCLEAR FAMILY The "nuclear"‚ "isolated"‚ or "restricted" family is not a recent phenomenon‚ but has existed in many cultures throughout human history. Indeed‚ the extended family of several generations is found mostly in relatively advanced‚ stable‚ and affluent‚ but not yet industrialized societies. Very primitive and very sophisticated societies seem to prefer the nuclear family model

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    Week 7 Assignment What factors bind marriages and families together? How have these factors changed‚ and how has the divorce rate been affected? Factors that bind marriages together are legal‚ economic independence‚ social and moral. These factors are lessening and intimacy is being more sought after. Marriage mates can maintain stability by taking out time for each other; they need to find a proper way to balance family time over work time. The divorce rate is increasing due to very little

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