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    PSYCHOLOGY OF BLACK FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS The dynamics of the black family has not changed significantly since slavery. The role of the black parent has a significant impact on the family psychologically‚ emotionally‚ economically‚ educationally and physically. Traditionally‚ the family has been described as having a mother‚ father‚ and children. The black family has not strayed far from the traditional concept but has taken on non-traditional forms. Black family relationships differ from other

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    The relationships between grandparents and grandchildren vary within every family. Some families develop strong relationships with their grandchildren‚ while others are seemingly unrecognized by one another. For this interview‚ I was hoping to come into contact with an individual who has maintained a healthy relationship with his or her descendants. Originally I was going to interview someone outside of my family; however‚ I realized that if I were to interview my own grandmother‚ I could demonstrate

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    ENGL 106-I: The differences between Chinese and American education (Interview Report) Draft 2 Jingyao Zhang Instructor: Elena Shvidko Author Note Jingyao Zhang‚ Department of English‚ Purdue University Correspondence concerning this assignment should be directed to Jingyao Zhang‚ Department of English‚ Purdue University‚ 500 Oval Drive‚ West Lafayette‚ IN 47907 Contact: zhan1196@purdue.edu My argument topic is “The difference between Chinese and American education”. And I want to

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    The Relationship Between Positive Adolescent Attitudes Toward Reading and Home Literary Environment Kelly Partin Bowling Green State University Cindy Gillespie Hendricks Bowling Green State University While factors known to positively affect attitudes toward reading have been investigated‚ the relationship between attitudes toward reading and home literary environments‚ particularlywith older students‚ needs to be more fully explored. This investigation focused on the nature of the relationship

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    strongly tied to her Chinese identity‚ while in America‚ she traded her culture for her freedom. However‚ they are similar in how they were still tied to their origins as a Chinese woman. A difference between the life experiences of the sisters is that the sister in America had more freedom. The Chinese culture had great limitations on women’s freedom. The sister that left for America did not need to be confined to those restrictions on women‚ she was free from it. In the Chinese culture‚ women were

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    Can Single Parents Raise Successful Children? Lavern Francis COM 220 Instructor James York August 17‚ 2008 Are children who grow-up in a single parent household more likely to struggle in school‚ get into trouble with the law‚ and develop serious social problems such as low self-esteem and unhealthy relationships in the future? The myth is that a single parent cannot raise a successful child. That child who grows up in a single parent household is more likely to struggle in school‚ get into

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    basic content of verbal communication. Due to the different cultures‚ histories and social systems‚ habits of Chinese and English address terms are different. It is of great help for English language learners to communicate with understanding these differences. In this dissertation‚ address terms are divided into the name address‚ kinship terms‚ social address and reference terms. Chinese address terms system is complex and detailed‚ and includes hundreds of address terms. While English address terms

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    encountering in their teenage years? Teenagers nowadays engage into a more intimate relationship with special people other than their friends and family. They now use the sentences: “I’m in love‚” “I love you‚” “You mean the world to me‚” and many more to express their feelings to a certain someone whom they call a boyfriend or a girlfriend. As teenagers drift away from the traditional ways of getting into a relationship like how a kiss meant a proposal for marriage‚ they now explore the things they

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    Single Parent Contest For many years‚ children growing up in a single parent family have been considered ‘different’. Being raised by only one parent seems to be wrong and impossible to do‚ but over the decades it has become more normal as such. Today in the 21st century many children have grown up to become stable and successful whether they had one or two parents to tell them what is right and wrong. The issue lies in the progression of children being raised by single parents versus children being

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    Intercultural and Intergeneration Communication within the Chinese American Families In recent decades‚ migration waves have brought to the United States large numbers of Asians and Pacific Islanders (API). Well over two-fifths of all non-amnesty persons admitted in the U.S. in 1991 were API.[i] The trend of increasing API immigration is clear and the API portion in the U S. total immigration steadily grew from the 1972’s 28.7 percent to 1985’s 44.2 percent. According to the U.S. Census Bureau

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