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    My Family

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    you already know‚ is about my family. My family is a nuclear family (a couple with their unmarried children) of five. They are:  My father‚ Jai Chand Prakash (Aged 40)  My mother‚ Reshmi Babita Prakash (Aged 36)  Myself‚ Raina Prakash (Aged 14)  My little sister‚ Neha Prakash and (Aged 13)  My brother‚ Jash Prakash (Aged 4) These are the Prakash Family members. There is also a family tree on page 4 for better understanding. My family resides in a house in Wainisasa

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    Family Relationships

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    Family Relationships No matter how much you love or hate your family they will always be there for you when no one else is around. It is essential in life to have a strong relationship with your family members especially parents and first siblings. However‚ there are tons of families in this world with terrible relationships with-in and the people in those families tend to be the least successful in life and are more likely to have large issues. A few key characteristics to a strong healthy family

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    Traditional Family

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    Ratka Professor Asarat October 25‚ 2012 Housewife A traditional family is not a family without a housewife. Housewives never use to be appreciated or accepted as it is today. It used to be that no matter the situation the wife would be a stay at home mom no matter what. But still even today a housewife is not appreciated that much‚ she is took for granted‚ and not acknowledged for the hard work that is done. The role of the traditional housewife is undervalued because it is not seen as a

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    Family Relationship

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    artists worked to recover the learning of ancient Greece and Rome to apply to their own lives. The culture of the Renaissance transformed the way people in the West see themselves‚ the way we live in society and community‚ the nature of art and the role of learning. Despite its secular bent‚ the Renaissance is still considered to be a part of a larger Age of Religion. The growth of the Italian City-States Italy was made up of city-states. The city states also claimed supreme religious authority

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    Family Interaction

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    Introduction This paper describes a significant learning family interaction that occurred when I was working in a community placement as a student nurse. I would be reflecting on that family interaction and use the “One Question Question” approach and analyse how this would contribute to your learning needs and nursing practice. Critical or significant interactions can be defined as situations that make an impression or have a special meaning to an individual. The analysis of such incidents‚ a

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    Family Involvement

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    Je Assignment One: Family Involvement Jessica Cunha Anna Koloszyc CLD 364 Monday‚ February 7th‚ 2011 Families are involved in their children’s learning through many different means. Parents are greeted by the kindergarten teachers at morning drop off and at the end of the day for dismissal and if any information needs to be disclosed or discussed the teachers and parents will take that opportunity to communicate with each other. Communication to families is also done through letters that

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    Running in the Family.

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    Running in the Family By Michael Ondaatje Language The language used in Running in the Family is descriptive and poetic. The variety forms of figurative languages (especially metaphors and similes)‚ vivid imagery‚ and unusual sentence structure Ondaatje utilized elaborate the sentences making the novel Running in the Family sounds more of a poem than a novel. For instance‚ the description of Hetti Corea’s voice is written as a poem using simile and imagery: "Your voice sounds like a scorpion being

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    Family and Technology

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    Family and Technology The internet is affecting the way modern families interact with each other in negative ways. Experts are saying that there is a connection between a recent increase in childhood injury and parents being distracted by technology (Worthen). Additionally‚ young children have to compete with technology for their parent’s attention. Children are lacking the important interaction that should be taking place between parent and child. Consequently since children grow up seeing

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    Big families

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    Do you think there were more advantages or disadvantages to being part of a large family in the past? I think that there are advantages but also disadvantages. It is an advantage because the family is a present that God gives to us for all the life‚ we have to take care of it and make it stronger as the years pass ; they are our support always‚ in good and bad moments‚ even when we don’t ask for help they are there giving a hand. We can count with them at all times‚ with no exceptions because

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    Neglected Family

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    “The Neglected Ones” According to The website titled “The Center on Addiction and the Family” 1 in 4 children in the United Sates is exposed to alcohol abuse and or dependency in the family at some point before age 18. Astounding as these numbers are they are preventable. There are essentially two types of AOD (alcohol and other drug) exposures children face prenatal and interpersonal both can have dramatic effects on these children. Interpersonal exposure from parental AOD use can effect a child’s

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