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    Family This essay is associated with family issues which including the definitions of different types of family‚ the traditional roles of each family member ‚ the changes to families in different cultures and the benefits and problems of living in a family. There are a number of family types in society. Firstly‚ traditional family is defined as a family group consisting of two married couple as father‚ mother who live together in the same house and take care of more than one or two children. Also

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    In the essay "The Color of Family Ties" by Naomi Gerstel and Natalia Sarksian‚ the authors assert that traditional nuclear families are not the only ones capable of supportive relationships and strong family connections. In the other hand‚ minority families also discover that their families illustrate the most supportive relationships and strongest family ties. According to Gerstel and Sarksian‚ they states "Black and Latino/a‚ especially Puerto Rican families are more disorganized than White families

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    in or controlled by the parents and other kinsmen. This system was rooted in the Filipino view that marriage was a union not only of two individuals but also primarily of their families. Therefore‚ it was important for a son or a daughter to marry well so that the resulting union would enhances the good name of the family. However‚ in this generation‚ single dating is already a normal occurrence but the Philippines had originally developed a number of courting practices before dating

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    treat their parents and children varied? Family values are the core of cultural values‚ and it has decisive influence on the behavior of the members in the family. The values of family members have direct effect on people’s behavior and thinking. Because of the different histories and geographical environments‚ religions and beliefs‚ family value is the most prominent culture difference between Chinese and American. The values of the society rely on people’s family values in a large degree. Chinese

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    important element of structural family therapy model is a strong stance of the therapist in order to interact with the family and influence change. The therapist holds an expert/active stance and is directive. Additionally the therapist assumes leadership in the therapeutic process‚ thus he/she has the most power in the therapy room (Minuchin‚ 1974). Therefore‚ it is important for a therapist to become involved in the structure of the family and has to be inducted into the family. After that the therapist

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    society is the family. The family by definition "a fundamental social group in society typically consisting of a man and woman and their offspring or two or more people who share goals and values‚ have long-term commitments to one another‚ and reside usually in the same dwelling place" (Mifflin 2000). In order to further elaborate on this institution we most look at the family on how it was before and how much it has changed to this date. One of main changes in the dynamics of families is the social

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    English 101 25 June 2012 My Family Value Without family where do we learn values from? We are not born with values‚ but learn values from our families. All my values developed from my family‚ and as I grew into an adult‚ I made them my own values. As a child‚ one is dependent on his or her family for emotional‚ physical‚ and mental support. The way a person values things is determined by one’s upbringing. Family is the most important value to me. Without my family‚ where would I be? How would

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    Depression challenged many families in major ways‚ placing great economic‚ social‚ and emotional strains and demands upon members of the family. In the face of the difficulties caused by the Great Depression‚ the cooperation of the family continued to be a source of strength. However‚ the hard times of the economy did affect the lifestyle of all‚ since the income decreased‚ similarly to the prices of many goods decreasing. My groups’ scenario of being a middle-class family‚ we were fortunate enough

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    Family is one of the major themes of Kafka’s The Metamorphosis. There are four family members in the story; the son and main character Gregor‚ his father‚ his mother‚ and his sister Grete. The theme of family and the duties of family members to each other drive the interactions between Gregor and the others. His thoughts are almost entirely of the need to support his parents and sending his sister to the Conservatory. Gregor has a bit of a different relationship with each one of his family members

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    Urban Studies Random Family The purpose of this paper is to introduce and analyze the book "Random *****: Love‚ Drugs‚ Trouble and Coming of Age in the Bronx." by Adrian Nicole LeBlanc. Specifically it will contain a book report on the *****‚ focusing on three problem areas the book discusses. The book follows ten years in ***** lives ***** two ***** girls‚ Jessica and Coco‚ and illustrates the *****s and social inequ*****ies of growing up in poverty with little hope for escape. This book describes

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