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    Nuclear Family

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    Traditional Family Modern Family New Family Models The Modern Nuclear Family THE MODERN NUCLEAR FAMILY The "nuclear"‚ "isolated"‚ or "restricted" family is not a recent phenomenon‚ but has existed in many cultures throughout human history. Indeed‚ the extended family of several generations is found mostly in relatively advanced‚ stable‚ and affluent‚ but not yet industrialized societies. Very primitive and very sophisticated societies seem to prefer the nuclear family model

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    Family Values

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    The family is the most basic unit of any society. Without healthy‚ functioning families‚ a culture cannot survive. God has defined marriage as one man married to one woman. This has been both the legal and traditional understanding of a marriage – literally – for millennia‚ since Eden. Family values are the ideals and beliefs that support and give strength to this traditional definition of a family. Families in Malaysia are structured depending on where the family lives. In rural areas‚ where 57%

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    The Color of Water Prompt #2 The narrator in The Color of Water changes back and forth throughout the novel between the point of views of Ruth and her son James McBride. This writing style that he uses helps you better understand how Ruth grew up and how she was raised compared to how she raised James. They also dealt with a lot of the same personal issues. They both grew up in completely different times and places but they both still were confronted with a lot of the same daily struggles. Some

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    LARGER FAMILIES ARE HAPPIER FAMILIES (Pshycologically & Socially) . Individuals from large families are SOCIALLY well adjusted persons. Members of the expanded family are much more independent‚ and do not depend on other people . Related to this‚ they understand the real meaning of responsibility‚ that is‚ they grow in self-knowledge (their strengths and limitations) and realistic in self-confidence. They grow to be more mature more quickly. Most of out-going persons come from BIG FAMILIES ‚ they’re

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    an important cultural colors I think of the aboriginal flag. The flag is red and black with a yellow circle. The black stands for the Aboriginal people of Australia. The yellow circle represents the sun which gives life and protects them. The red represents the red earth which is used in ceremonies and shows the spiritual connection to the land. My personal color represents purple. I dress in a lot of purple clothes‚ my computer case and keyboard are purple. This color is very personal for

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    Family Diversity

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    Single parent families Beanpole families Extended family Reconstituted families Cultural diversity Class diversity Sexual diversity The proportion of families living in single parent families has more than tripled in the last 30 years to 24%. Not all single parents have been married .births outside marriage have become more socially accepted today. Changes in religious and social values have made it less likely to for single parents to be labelled and stigmatised. 1) Roseneil & budgeon- argue

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    In many books and stories colors are used to show meanings and display emotions. In The Great Gatsby‚ colors are used to show the truth about each character. The colors are hidden throughout the book in clothing‚ vehicles and lights owned by the character they represent. Every color has a unique meaning‚ they represent the good and the bad about whatever object or person they are representing. Jay Gatsby’s character is represented by many colors through many things that he owns and admires. Gatsby

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    In the movie Ordinary People‚ The Jarrett family is a prime example of a family being torn apart because of a lack of communication. The Jarrett family cannot Acknowledge the loss of Buck and attempted suicide by Conrad. The Jarrett family could benefit a lot from family therapy to help them communicate. Their overall dysfunction comes from a lack of communication and turning on each other at any moment. Throughout the movie‚ The Jarretts each display acts of “silence” and “violence” toward each

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    John Dalton is a chemist who was born on September 6‚ 1766‚ in Eaglesfield‚ England. In 1803 John Dalton created the Dalton’s Atomic Theory. When Dalton’s atomic theory was created chemists believe his ideas were untrue. Even though Dalton’s atomic theory is two centuries old scientist still question to this day whether his theory has been proven correctly or incorrectly. There appear to be many articles out there pointing out what was inaccurate about his theory. However‚ still to this day chemist/people

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    Intimacy in Family

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    terms of human experience(Miller and Perlman‚ 2009). Moreover‚ the understanding of interpersonal relationships and ties within the notion of family has been consisitently updated and deeply analyzed from a sociological point of view. Therefore‚ the purpose of this paper is to gain a general acknownledge of the extent to which sociology has contributed to the comprehension of the family through reviewing and discussing sociologial theories and analysises. Firstly‚ it discusses various perspectives on

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