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    The Filipino Family

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    THE FILIPINO FAMILY 1. The Changes in the structure of the Filipino Family The Filipino family was considered as the backbone of the state (Carandang‚ 2008). That is why alterations in the family’s beliefs‚ practices‚ structures and members’ responsibilities immensely influence the nation’s constancy. These changes have put our “traditionally- structured” families at jeopardy. How the children in the family are being socialized is also subject to change that leads to inconsistency of the adaptation

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    Family Reunion

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    A family reunion is an occasion when many members of an extended family get together. Sometimes reunions are held regularly‚ for example on the same date of every year. A typical family reunion will assemble the survivors of grandparents‚ great-grandparents and up for a meal‚ some recreation and discussion. The older attendees are generally parents‚ siblings or first cousins while the youngest could be second‚ third or fourth cousins. Contents [hide] 1 Family Reunion Programs 2 Adoption Reunion

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    Family History

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    Family History Essay During the hard times in the year of 1900‚ a beautiful baby girl named Catherine was born in Seneca‚ South Carolina. Catherine was my great-grandmother. She was a mixture of Indian and African- American. She was a caramel complexion with long‚ wavy black hair. By the age of two‚ Catherine?s father gathered her and her siblings together‚ put them all into a truck and moved to Cleveland‚ Ohio. Her father hoped for a better living in Cleveland rather than their unstable‚ prejudice

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    Family and Household

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    Family and Household The word family comes from the Latin word familia which means household. This seems to be fitting since they both seem synonymous. In the dictionary the definition of family is a group of individuals living under one roof and usually under one head or a group of persons of common ancestry. The definition of household is those who dwell under the same roof and compose a family or a social unit comprised of those living together in the same dwelling. Even the definitions

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    What Is the Family

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    What Is a Family? Stephannie Jennings Marriage and Family Professor Dawn McNeal April 8‚2013 What Is a Family? The Definition of Family What is a family? According to information that I read in the course textbook entitled Public and Private Families‚ it states that the growing diversity of families and the widespread ambivalence about them raise the question of how we should even define a family. Some observers claim that families are so diverse that the concept of the family may not even

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    Blended Families

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    Family Report – Blended Families  Blended families‚ also known as stepfamilies‚ are more familiar now than ever. Statistics show that 65% of remarriages include children from previous relationships. When families blend to create stepfamilies‚ things rarely progress as smoothly as planned. Some children might resist the many changes they have to face‚ while parents might become frustrated or disappointed when their new family doesn’t function the way they want to or like their previous family did

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    Family Homelessness

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     Family without a Home: Its Psychological Challenges Hadassah Pasion English 1177 Family without a Home: Its Psychological Challenges Outline Thesis Statement: Homeless children and their families are more likely to experience psychological challenges that the general population does not‚ and this needs to be addressed. I. Introduction a) Background on the causes of Family Homelessness b) Statistics on the Increasing rate of homelessness in Canada c) Homeless

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    broken family

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    CHAPTER 1 Problems and Its Background Introduction The family is the child’s first place of contact with the world. The child as a result‚ acquires initial education and socialization from parents and other significant persons in the family. The family lays the psychological‚ moral‚ and spiritual foundation in the overall development of the child. Structurally‚ family/homes are either broken or intact. A broken home in this context‚ is one that is not structurally intact‚ as a result

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    Family Attachment

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    Family Attachment Part 1: Definition of Family When looking up the definition of family I found this definition “A group consisting of parents and children living together in a household.” (Dictionary.com) I think this barely scratches the surface of what a family actually is. There are several adjectives that come to mind when I think of family. Security. Comfort. Fulfillment. Memories. History. Future. Love. Support. Do all these things come from the parents and children living together

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    Family Concept

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    Introduction The family‚ which is the fundamental building block of society‚ has exhibited a variety of forms throughout the world. Despite this wide variety which socialize human beings into the world ’s many cultures and ethnic groups‚ several global factors have begun to impact families everywhere. These factors include industrialization‚ urbanization and socialization. This paper will aim to highlight how these global factors‚ that is urbanization‚ industrialization and socialization have affected

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