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    value. Sir Paul Coleridge‚ author of “Why I Believe any Couple Who Want to Start a Family Should be Ready to Marry” states‚ “Marriage has come to be seen as unfashionable. . . . [and] an ever-growing number of children are no longer brought up in stable households.” Clearly‚ the number of un-married couples are conceiving and have no concept to the “real” meaning of marriage and how it will affect their children in the future. Therefore‚ children who grow up in married homes tend to lead better lives

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    are going online. People can now work from home‚ buy and sell things online. The financial institutes are heavily depending on the internet. However‚ economist are arguing as much as it helps the people and the economy of a country‚ it is not the safest way to do a transaction. Every day Canadian financial institutes lose hundreds and thousands of dollar due to online fraud or stolen credit card information. In 2008 it was estimated 1 trillion dollar worth of information was stolen worldwide and

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    part of human body‚ In society‚ family is a vital organ like heart in human’s body. Fucntionalist sociologist state that the function of the family is to socialize children‚ which in turn benefits both children and society and it keeps the society stable. In 1949‚ Murdock carried out a study involving 250 families. From his analysis he argued that family performs four basic funtions that are applicable to all societies Sexual‚ reproduction‚ economic and educational which is essential for passing

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    Assess functionalist and the New Right views on the family Functionalists believe that the family have specific or traditional functions within the family. One function of the family would be reproduction or having children as this is imperative for the world as they will be the future workforce. For example family businesses will need to pass down the factories/shops to the next generation in the family for the continuing of the ancestors business. Other functions include economic maintenance

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    was a very natural decision for me. It seemed to be the next logical step in my personal and career goals. My ultimate goal is to be happy and healthy and be a good provider and role model. With that set aside for now‚ my next goal is to be financially stable and able to provide for my family in ways that my family was not able to provide for me. I definitely expect to work for what I want and earn every bit of it. The most recent motivator was that my company was willing to contribute a huge chunk

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    The main ideas/themes of emerging adulthood include: career exploration‚ college vs. no college‚ postponing marriage‚ being economically stable without support‚ addressing emerging adulthood in other cultures‚ and community engagement. These may be important milestones in the emerging adulthood/adult phase of life that may look different in each culture‚ and each route that the young adult pursues. The idea of the phase emerging adulthood evolved from the American psychologist‚ Jeffrey Arnett (Berk

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    extremely critical to social welfare. Many individuals have the state of mind that emphasizes the belief of how social welfare can be pursued through exercising one’s choice and making provisions to obtain the means to be financially stable. The world is increasingly becoming more financially integrated and complex‚ pushing average individuals and their families to make highly difficult‚ often irreversible financial decisions. Decision making in regards to every day financial decisions is just as important

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    Activity theory The activity theory was written in 1996 by Bromley who argued that older people need to stay mentally and socially active in order to reduce the risks of disengagement. Bromley said: There are not enough facilities provided for elderly people. They need to be more educated to make use of themselves and encourage their apathetic attitudes and permanent habits. Most care homes provide many provisions to residents staying there to help promote activity theory. For example The home

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    People in rural areas experience better health than those in urban areas. Compare and contrast the social constructs of these populations. The people living in urban and rural areas have varying social constructs for health and physical activity. This is due to the different social circumstances of the community and the location of which they live in. People living in rural areas- living in a characteristic of farming or country life‚ in comparison to urban dwellers- Of or belonging to a city

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    provided‚ child support payments are usually the resolution. For years‚ there has been an ongoing debate on whether or not this should be mandatory. If both parents cannot produce a joint contract stating the terms of how the child will cared for financially‚ child support should be mandatory. Responsibility of Both Parents There is a massive misconception concerning child support in the United States. It is often said that the parent

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