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    ideals in terms of family and gender roles.For what one may consider the perfect functional family system may not grasp another cultures familial system.Different cultures share different perceptions of family such as;Siberia’s ideal kinship involving polygamy‚meaning a man having more than one wife at a time.Aswell as India’s expectation that the extended family lives under one household. With these cultural differences of perceptions of the ideal family comes to the core the family‚ gender roles. Gender

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    Factors to Have Happy Family In the modern society there are different definition for family according to race‚ culture‚ economy‚ and environment. Although family could be one of the major sources of social structure. In general family could be defined as a socialization institutes which are formed based on shearing love‚ culture‚ and economy within individuals. Even though there are different definitions for family there is one common thing that makes family similar‚ Happy and Perfect

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    reason not to work – in order to try and be the breadwinners of the household. Also‚ within families‚ women’s choices are still disregarded‚ which can be highlighted in the households of ethnic minorities‚ where women have very little say with regards to the running of a house‚ and also they have very little freedom of expression. Marxist feminists‚ such as Benston‚ argue that the typical nuclear family provides the basic commodity required by capitalism‚ such as reproducing in order to maintain

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    ’Communication Problems in the Family Business ’ Abstract For family businesses‚ effective communication is an even more integral factor for successful business operations due to the peculiarity that personal (family) emotions frequently interfere with business decisions. Family businesses often have to struggle with conflicts among members of the organization‚ low managerial abilities‚ interfered daily business activities‚ and customer relationships that suffer from the lack of structure and

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    This essay is on how much the family has changed since the 1960s. This essay will contain the definitions and variations of the family and how they have changed. There will also be details of the differences of theoretical perspectives. There are many types of families; the most common family group is a nuclear family consisting of two adults of both sexes whom are in a sexual relationship‚ with children either biological or adopted. They must cohabitate in the same house hold and share income

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    NEW RESTRICTIONS             In life‚ people pass through different phases. They are born into a family‚ and then they grow up and reach puberty. After puberty‚ they are considered adults. At this time‚ the sociological burden becomes heavier and new responsibilities are added to a person’s burden. Graduating from a good university‚ finding a job‚ getting married and having children are some of these expectations. Most people consider these expectations especially having children reasonable and

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    tasks within the family so there is a clear division of male and female roles. However joint roles is where partners share their roles so there is few divisions in the family making the household more symmetrical. Domestic division of labour has changed over time as it started with agriculture (pre industrialisation) then industrialisation which was the development of nuclear families and finally post-modern society. Functionalist sociologist parsons argues that the nuclear family roles are segregated

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    Have Men Become Obsolete?

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    Men’s roles in relation to reproduction and the family have in recent decades been increasingly dismissed‚ rendering the traditional institutions of marriage and family obsolete. Proponents argue that men are not needed in a family unit‚ providing the mere genetic code for their children‚ thus are replaceable and “obsolete”. I believe that this can be best explained by developments in reproductive technologies and the gender revolution – its effects on marital satisfaction and meanings attached to

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    could help. Thanks! For e.g. ’Examine the reasons for changes in birth rates and family size since 1900’. I know hat we need to write an introduction and conclusion with 12 paragraphs inbetween which explain and elaborate on theories‚ research statistics and concepts; but how do i get the full marks‚ is this enough? x Right‚ I’m going to write a plan for this- Examine the reasons for changes in birth rates and family size since 1900 Firstly‚ I’d pick apart this question in to two parts- the reasons

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    Family Life: The culture of the family. Chloe Watts Family through the eyes of TV producers In this present day it is rare that you won’t find a television in a family home. Even though most people do not consider television a major part of their lives‚ it is an inescapable part of popular culture. There are many modern programmes that represent the family life such as the Simpsons and Outnumbered (BBC1). These programmes show us what families look like and make us create an ‘ideal self’ for

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