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    generations‚ many families have successfully raised their children thanks to the additional guidance and assistance of their extended families. In my opinion‚ whether it was the wisdom or the insight they gained through life experiences‚ the lesson that our extended families shared with us were priceless gifts that continue to benefit us to this day. Having the support of an extended family can help parents through many tough times with raising a child in my old country. Extended families play an important

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    As a parent‚ you are familiar with the concept of "family time‚" but have you ever sat down and thought about why it is important and the benefits it brings to both you and your children’s lives? Many of today’s families are very busy. Most households need two incomes to survive. Some parents even hold down two or more jobs in order to make ends meet. Many parents feel out of balance when it comes to their working and family time. These feelings can lead to stress and anxiety. As you know‚

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    Not All Gifts Are Good Why is there evil in the world? Why are there different seasons in the year? These questions came up a lot in Ancient Greek Mythology. The Greeks were searching for answers and the only way they could come up with an explanation was to create a myth that explained the unexplainable. In Greek Mythology the paradox‚ a gift can be a curse‚ consistently appears in the myths. Many people’s greatest strength is also their weakness which can lead to their downfall

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    Family Dinners: The effect is has on our children Midterm Project Kaplan University Research Methods in Criminal Justice CJ490 Abstract _There are countless studies of teens in our society who commit violent crimes. This study will show having family meals opens the lines of communication between teens and their parents. Through this communication parents will increase the chances of their teen doing well in school and preventcrime and teen pregnancies. _ Family Dinners: The effect is has on

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    astronomy‚ and because of that we owe them (Greeks) immensely. Greek Astronomy‚ are those who wrote in Greek language‚ known as classical antiquity. Greek astronomy is complied of ancient Greek‚ Hellenistic‚ Greco-roman and late antiquity eras. The Hellenistic period is known as the phase of Greek astronomy‚ where as Pre-Hellenistic is known as classical Greek Astronomy. In Western culture‚ a major phase was the development of astronomy by both the Greek and Hellenistic astronomers‚ who were influenced

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    Importance of Family Tradition Going through my high school career I was always interested in higher education. College gives people many opportunities to succeed in life and offers the necessary tools to survive in this world. It always baffled me why my parents and generations above them didn’t attend college. Only a few of my family members even have their high school diploma. Since no one in my family went to college I was sort of hesitant at first. I also became very nervous during the application

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    more than one purpose‚ "a tale about human actions [can] contain more than a single aspect and implication" (39). 1. As a belief system. Often books on mythology conveniently forget that myth stories were once all believed to be "true" (in some sense). The problem arises when we try to figure out in what sense. For example‚ most Greeks probably believed that there was a god in the sky named Zeus‚ but did they really believe that this god had all those affairs with mortal women? Because belief

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    The Importance of Family Dinners Do you remember watching television sitcoms such as "The Brady Bunch"‚ "The Partridge Family" or even "The Wonder Years"? In those television shows families would gather together around the dinner table every night and talk about the adventures of their day. This dinner ritual is about more than providing your body with required sustenance. It gives families a time to reconnect with the people closest to them and opens the doors of communication. Studies have also

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    The Role of Fate in Greek Mythology and Its Influence on American Society Fate is the development of events beyond a person’s control‚ believed to be influenced by a higher or supernatural power. Fate can also be thought of as a predetermined future‚ in which incidents that happen are inevitable or unavoidable. The concept of falling prey to happenings beyond one’s control is prevalent throughout Greek mythology. Although this theme is widespread throughout Greek mythology‚ the concept of fate can

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    The culture of Greek mythology has impacted modern culture. The first ever written origin story of greek mythology took place around 700 B.C. (Athena) Greek mythology impacted modern culture by the way people live and even design houses today. The religion of greek culture is based on time-honored observances and was rooted in the Bronze Age. Their religion was not based on toe thora or the christian bible‚ but it was based off of exchange. Individual worshipers where to give gifts to gods and goddesses

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