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    Modern Family Nowadays‚ it seems that the traditional family structure is disappearing and the modern family is replacing it. The family used to be formed by the grandparents‚ the parents‚ their brothers and sisters and their kids‚ living together in the same house‚ but now the nuclear family formed by the father‚ the mother and their children‚ live in a single house without the rest of the family (“Nuclear Family”). I believe that some of the advantages of living in a modern family are:

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    Compare and contrast traditional families with modern families Family patterns are changing dramatically because of the demand of modern life. This essay will examine the similarities and differences between traditional families with modern families. The main similarity is that traditional and modern families are the same as in terms of constitutional concept. Both are a “unit structure” or “basic organism” of which society is composed. Traditional and modern families similarly have to complete functions

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    Psychodynamic Viewpoint

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    01/21/11 When it came to choosing just one viewpoint that I thought I agreed most with I found it to be a difficult task. I would have to say that psychodynamic and sociocultural viewpoints are the ones that I just could not choose one over the other. The reason I had such a difficult time choosing‚ I believe is because substance abuse there are so many different factors that make the subject at hand so extensive. I agree with the psychodynamic viewpoint because in my opinion and from my personal

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    Holidays are always beautiful events in our life even if we only have it once a year. It’s the time when families enjoy been together. It is a time when we all happy and forget all concerns during the year. It is the time to apologize if we have done something wrong. But the most important is been with the people you love the most. Modern Family is a really fun TV show they have thought something important about the holidays. Since most of them would not at home during Christmas Day they decide

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    should deviate from the goal of maximizing profit to take others responsibilities that help to promote the total welfare of the whole society. I will first discuss these two viewpoints and give my opinions on such reasons then‚ finally‚ draw up my conclusion on CSR. Discussion of the Friedman point of view: From the Friedman viewpoint‚ businessmen who seriously take the CRS such as fighting poverty‚ avoiding pollution… are “unwitting puppets of the intellectual forces that have been undermining the basis

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    parents. All of that information‚ and the access it affords to parents – and the families they are part of – provides brands and other organizations with considerations and avenues to reach the family of today. Edelman’s new study‚ “Marketing to the Modern Family‚” was conducted in 2011 to explore these changing trends. Working with Edelman Berland‚ we partnered with a panel of experts who represented the Modern Family‚ including moms‚ dads‚ multicultural and GLBT parents‚ and grandparents with different

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    The quite popular T.V. show‚ Modern Family is a program about the daily life of a family consisting of Jay Pritchett‚ his new and younger wife Gloria‚ their sons‚ Jay’s son and daughter‚ Mitch and Claire and their families. All three families are very different‚ but all come together as one‚ big‚ happy‚ unit. They go through the good and hard times together which brings them closer during every situation or dilemma. Living in Jay’s house other than Jay‚ are Gloria‚ Manny and Joe. Manny’s original

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    consisting of the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. On the political spectrum‚ Democrats are considered to be on the ‘left’ which means they favor more liberal viewpoints. In contrast‚ the Republican Party is on the ‘right’‚ and tend to have more conservative-leaning ideology on issues. When it comes to my political viewpoints‚ I believe they align the best with the Republican Party. I see myself as a Republican due to my upbringing from my parents and witnessing the success of the party.

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    Viewpoint Essay

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    The contrast in viewpoints between Huffington Post and Fox News in general could not be more pronounced‚ as each endeavor to cater to specific viewpoints; in the case of Huffington Post more Liberal‚ and Fox News more Conservative leaning. However because this story relates to a proposal that is being put together by both Lindsey Graham from the Republican Party‚ and Chuck Schumer of the Democratic Party the content on Fox News is somewhat more centrist than the usual fare‚ to emphasize the working

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    LER136 – Essay Kevin Brenen Modern Family is a popular television show that underlines family values and gender roles. The show centers on a divorced father‚ Jay‚ and his two adult children‚ Mitchel and Claire. Jay is a wealthy‚ retired business man‚ who has remarried a younger Latino woman‚ with son from a previous relationship‚ and is very close in age to Claire. Mitchel is an opening gay man who recently married his partner‚ Cameron. Together they are raising their adopted Vietnamese

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