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    Cinderella vs Ella Enchanted The tale of Cinderella has been heard and read for many generations. The idea of rags to riches has appealed to countless readers through varying accounts. The plot of Cinderella has become a traditional theme. Through different cultures and eras the theme has seen many copies‚ remakes‚ twists and views in literature‚ theater and film. Today’s era of blended families and conflicts in class statuses may be why Cinderella has been a classic. One of those twists is seen

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    Cited: American Psychiatric Association. (2000). Attention-deficit and disruptive behavior disorders wild-things-and-the-dance-temperament-in-stepfamily-life Nolen-Hoeksema‚ S.‚ (2007) Scmitt‚ J. (2009‚ October 28). Blogging the wild thing. Psychology Today‚ Retrieved from http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/lifestyle-

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    Cinderella‚ or The Little Glass Slipper‚ is a European folk tale embodying a myth-element of unjust oppression/triumphant reward. The title character is a woman living in unfortunate circumstances that are suddenly changed to remarkable fortune. The most popular versions were published by Charles Perrault in Histoires ou contes du temps passé in 1697‚ and by the Brothers Grimm in their folk tale collection Grimms ’ Fairy Tales. Although both the story ’s title and the character ’s name change in

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    Crawford‚ D. (2002). Keep the focus on the family. Journal of Child Health Care‚ 6‚ 133-146. doi: 10.1177/136749350200600201 Crosbie-Burnett‚ M. (1989‚ July). Application of Family Stress Theory to remarriage: A Model for assessing and helping stepfamilies. Family Relations‚ 38‚ 323-331. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/pss/585060 Friedman‚ M. M.‚ Bowden‚ V. R.‚ & Jones‚ E. G. (2003). Family Nursing: Research‚ Theory and Practice (5th Ed.). Upper Saddle‚ NJ: Prentice-Hall. Knafl‚ K.‚ Deatrick

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    Family Stress Theory By:Nakeisa Brown‚ Rosalyn Varkey‚ and Mary Ellen March 23‚ 2015 Professor Dominic Koh Family Stress Theory Stress has been incorporated into our lifestyle. The founder of the word “stress”‚ Hans Seyle‚ coined the word 50 years ago (Rosch‚). While he was in medical school he observed that patients that had different types of diseases often showed the same symptoms‚ he stated “they just looked sick”(Rosch). While he observed these patients‚ it was the start of “stress”

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    Table of Contents Introduction I. Abuse and Neglect at Home A. Single Parent Home B. Step Parents Homes C. Nuclear Homes II. Forms of Abuse A. Physical Abuse B. Physical Neglect C. Emotional Abuse D. Sexual Abuse III. Forms of Punishment A. Physical Punishment B. Verbal Punishment IV. Abuse and Neglect in School V. Emotional Problems A. Suicide B. Crime C. Syndromes

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    Writing Style Handbook August 2009 Accreditation Statement University of Phoenix is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools: 30 North LaSalle Street‚ Suite 2400 Chicago‚ IL 60602 (312) 263-0456 www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org Copyright Copyright © 2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. ® University of Phoenix is a registered trademark of Apollo Group‚ Inc. in the United States and/or

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    correct when he called for more research in understudied areas (p. 614)‚ but until such research is conducted‚ psychologists must consider carefully what standards to use in summarizing and communicating research findings. REFERENCES Anderssen‚ N.‚ Amlie‚ C.‚ & Ytteroy‚ E. A. (2002). Outcomes for children with lesbian or gay parents. A review of studies from 1978 to 2000. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology‚ 43‚ 335–351. Conger‚ J. J. (1975). Proceedings of the American Psychological

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    strategies‚ communication skills‚ strengths & weaknesses‚ stressors‚ the ability to cope‚ present problems‚ and self-worth. The blended family resides in a rural‚ Mid-Michigan town. On October 11‚ 2004‚ the couple married‚ creating a blended or stepfamily. The Dad is a retired/disabled veteran‚ and the mom is a legal assistant/financial manager for a law firm. Both members of the marriage have children from a previous relationship. Both parents are middle aged; practicing Methodist; viewed by society

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    The key family types are Nuclear‚ Extended‚ Reconstituted and Lone parent. These are the family types that exist in contemporary Britain. The basic premise is that the family structure depends upon social and economical circumstances – as such family definition is open to cultural interpretation‚ norms and values. Whilst the family is adaptable–over the last Three hundred years in Britain‚ the family has changed and adapted‚ as we have moved from an agricultural society to industrial society. Sociologist

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