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    The Christianity Family

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    The family as a religious institution It is clearly impossible to speak of The role of the family in Christianity without mentioning its religious role.  As we have already pointed out the family is indestructible for as a creational institution it bears the image of the Heavenly Family‚ the Holy Trinity‚ One God in Three Divine Persons‚ Father‚ Son and Holy Spirit. In addition‚ we have seen that the loving authoritative and submissive relationship between husband and wife constitutes a living 

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    Family Problems

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    Introduction Family is the basic components of the society. And the parents are the most important source of youth’s behavior‚ which effect to their outlook in life. There is no such thing as the perfect family. Every family is unique with its own combination of strengths and weaknesses . Every family undergoes a certain problem‚ and these problems affect their children. Children‚ who are affected by these problems has a negative effect on their studies. Family problem is the most hindrance in

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    Family Medicine

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    Family Medicine: A medicine with compassion By Dr. MARIAM IJAZ My first rotation was Family medicine and on the very first day I was very much impressed and motivated by the direct involvement of doctors with the patients. The environment the ideology all attracted me and I enjoyed and enhanced many important traits like communication‚ compassion and counseling. Family medicine is based on continuity of care. The patient-physician

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    what is family

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    What is Family? Family has so many different meanings to every individual who has answers this question. Trying to find a general definition for this term is impossible. Everyone has a different concept of what a family is‚ what I would consider my family is far more stretch than a typical American family. Coming from a Latin culture my family’s considered grandparents‚ parents‚ aunts‚ uncles‚ friends and down to the last

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    Family Culture

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    in the realm of family; family affection to be more specific. When talking about family affection‚ we should consider many different aspects. It was my task and privilege to explore these aspects. I consider myself having a strong American culture. My family has been here for many years and has adopted the "American Way". After being born and raised in Wisconsin‚ I now spend my summers in Hawaii with my relatives. Despite my being away from my family for the summers‚ my family and I are very

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    Family Matters

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    Family Matters The definitions of a family today and a family in the past are far from similar. The definitions may have some similarities but they have changed dramatically in many more ways. 50 years ago‚ families had rules that were stricter and families were closer in the sense of a relationship. Although some families today are more distant from each other and have fewer rules to maintain order‚ there are still some that maintain the same styles of the families 50 years ago. Families have

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    BLENDED FAMILIES 3 Blended Families A Review of The Literature Cartwright (2010) found that couples who re-marry after divorce can often be led to that decision by the need for an intimate relationship and the benefits they receive from that relationship. The need for financial means also brought some to the decision that they would cohabitate before re-marrying. Cartwright also came to the conclusion that while a lot of the participants in the study were aware of the possible difficulties

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    Functions of the family

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    information from Items A‚ B and C and elsewhere‚ assess the view that the nuclear family functions to benefit all its members and society as a whole – 24 marks Functionalists see the nuclear family as playing a major role in achieving different social goals. Some of these goals include transmitting values and norms to the next generation and reproduce the shared values of the culture of society. They see the family as the most important social institution‚ meeting the needs of individuals as well

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    Family Heritage

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    FAMILY HEALTH ASSESSMENT Family is defined by the dictionary as a “fundamental social group in society typically consisting of one or two parents and their children‚ sharing the same goals‚ common ancestry and living under the same roof.” In modern times a family might consist of one or two parents of the opposite sex or two of the same sex as a growing number of countries and jurisdictions including the United States have lifted bans or have established some legal recognition for this type of “modern

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    Family and Household

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    the subject which looks at the social world around us‚ how the social world works and how it effects and influences our daily lives. People tend to accept the social arrangements in which they grew up as normal or too complicated to understand. The family is the natural way to bring up children and schools are the normal places for children to learn. For most people the social world is just there‚ challenging their lives‚ they cannot change it and it is not really worth while trying to understand it

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