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    Review Questions What is a family? What is family composition? Family is a group of people tied together by blood‚ co-residence‚ or affection. Family composition is the makeup of the family including the numbers of members‚ their ages‚ and their relationship with each other What is cultural bias? What is an example of this? Cultural bias is the interpretation or judgement of practices by the standards of ones own culture. Looking at a different culture wrong because its not the way we deal

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    producing sounds The optimum time to acquire language is when a child is 0-5 years old. After this age‚ the brain struggles to learn these skills. There are a few factors that cause language delays; learning disability‚ poor concentration and attention‚ family history of delayed language and immature development. There are also environmental factors that can be improved by parents and educators such as; Lack of motivation - Are other children speaking for the child? Is the child being treated like a baby

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    In this essay I am going to talk about social problems in Germany. Germany has a high rate of social problems especially in literacy‚ ethic issues and teenage pregnancies. 4. Humans are inflicting more and more damage on the environment. Human activities such as deforestation‚ overpopulation and unplanned developments have brought huge impact to the environment. 5. The nuclear family is a thing of the past. Emergence of postmodern family‚ high divorce rate and increase in materialism

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    children from divorced families are on "average" somewhat worse off than children who have lived in nuclear families. These children have more trouble in school‚ more behavior problems‚ more negative self-concepts‚ more problems with peers‚ and more trouble getting along with their parents. Overall‚ the children are more alike than different. Amato tells us that average differences do not mean that all children in divorced families are worse off than all children in intact families. One way to examine

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    Eden. In a time where conformity was a dominant ideology in society‚ rebellion became a way to display your own individuality. Rebel Without a Cause and East of Eden both respectively deal with the vexing problem of the asocial youth who remain stubbornly delinquent against the nuclear family. Each respective film touches upon the puzzling subject of the 1950s‚ which is juvenile delinquency. The films also provide ammunition for the ideological rebellious behavior for teens to parody. Rebel

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    The movie entitled “Ded na si Lolo” which was shown to us last Wednesday was about the gathering of a large family‚ with many personal issues with each other‚ to mourn the death of the family patriarch. By not handling their issues with each other in a civilized way‚ it got in the way of their genuine expression of grief and therefore making the genre of the movie mostly comedic. Although the movie was mostly a comedy it still depicted some of the known principles‚ features and concepts of culture

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    dsdddddddddddddddddddddddddpifdubadddddddddddddddddddddddddd- ddddddddddddddddddddddddd Families are crucially important to society without doubt. Most British people are born into families and then raised by a family. Most of these very same people grow up to form families of their own and take the responsibility of being a parent. Many people see the family as the normal way of life and watch television programs which revolve around family life. For many the nuclear family has always been viewed as the proper way to bring up children

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    Review 1.What is a family? What is family composition? A family is a group consisting of parents and children living together in a household. Family composition is the way in which a family is organized according to rules‚ roles and power. 2.What is cultural bias? What is an example of this? Cultural Bias is interpreting and judging perceived through someone’s own culture. Example: All Europeans dress fashionably or All Americans are lazy and materialistic. 3.What are stereotypes

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    (Module Six: Text Questions) (Review Questions) 1.What is a family? What is family composition? Family is a group of people who are tied together by blood co-residence or affection or as consisting of parents and children.Familt composition refers to the makeup of a family including the number of members‚ their agges and relationship to each other. 2.What is cultural bias? What is an example of this? Cultural bias is the interpretation or judgement of practice by the standards

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    Industrialisation and the Family. Using material from item B and elsewhere‚ assess the claim that industrialisation led to the break up of the extended family. Industrialisation came about in the early 1900s. It was the growth of manufacturing and agricultural farmers went to the urban areas leaving the rural land behind looking for work. People say that industrilisation was the cause that led to the break up of the extended family. Talcott Parsons believed in the functionalist theory. He

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