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    in or controlled by the parents and other kinsmen. This system was rooted in the Filipino view that marriage was a union not only of two individuals but also primarily of their families. Therefore‚ it was important for a son or a daughter to marry well so that the resulting union would enhances the good name of the family. However‚ in this generation‚ single dating is already a normal occurrence but the Philippines had originally developed a number of courting practices before dating

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    Art and Internet: Blessing the Curse?∗ Patrick Legros ECARES‚ Université Libre de Bruxelles and CEPR February 1‚ 2005 “Beauty‚ however‚ in its general aspect‚ is the inseparable characteristic of the idea when it has become known. In other words‚ everything is beautiful in which an idea is revealed; for to be beautiful means no more than clearly to express an idea.” — Schopenhauer (2004-eBook edition) “In the last analysis‚ the artist may shout from all the rooftops that he is a genius: he will

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    Josiah‚ my father‚ married young‚ and carried his wife with three children into New England about 1682. The conventicles having been forbidden by Law‚ and frequently disturbed‚ induced some considerable men of his acquaintance to remove to that country‚ and he was prevailed with to accompany them thither‚ where they expected to enjoy their mode of religion with freedom. By the same wife he had four children more born there‚ and by a second wife ten more‚ in all seventeen; of which I remember thirteen

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    Three Kisses Ma. Elena L. Paulma T hese mornings‚ Nina awakened not just from the cold that numbed her nose‚ but also from a deep sense of loss‚ of something missing or forgotten‚ the cause of which took her some time to remember‚ perhaps because she did not want to. The cold‚ although still unbearable‚ she had learned to live with‚ but this new sadness which greeted her even before she opened her eyes bewildered her‚ so that her first consciousness was always that of confusion. On this her first

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    Deinstitutionalizing the Mentally Ill‚ Blessing or Curse? Abstract The deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill was originally and idealistically portrayed as a liberating‚ humane policy alternative to the restrictive care in large state supported hospitals. It was supposed to help these individuals regain freedom and empower themselves through responsible choices and actions. Due to many funding issues‚ stiff opposition from communities‚ and ill-equipped patients‚ who are unable to

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    THE FAMILY There is no general definition of the term ’’ family’’ as its structure and functions vary from society to society. In our society‚ the family is seen as a group or social arrangement in which individuals who are specifically related by blood‚ marriage‚ adoption or some other factor‚ group together and tend to share a domestic unit-a household. Not all households can be described as families‚ however. The family is the basis on which large communities or societies are formed. It

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    Family is where we all belong to and from where our identity comes from. A person is valued based on his family and upbringing. We all belong to a family and it is our family that keeps us together through thick and thin. Without having a family‚ no person is complete and the completeness comes with good family bonding. Now what is a family? By just saying that you live with your family does not hold any values to being a part of the family. Four or five persons living under one roof does not become

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    Tinisha Simpson Professor Foreman English 205 T-Th 9:25/11 Paper #3 My Perception on Family Ugh‚ my life‚ my life‚ my life! Where are the ones that are supposed to be here regardless? Where are the ones that I’m supposed to turn to in my time of need? Family‚ aren’t they supposed to be the ones that you can count on when no one else is there? I guess‚ but then comes the questions that continually play over in my head‚ why did things turned out the way it did? Why couldn’t I have been dished

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    Briefly discuss the characteristics and functions of the family as a Social Institution in the Caribbean. In society‚ human beings organize themselves into units such as families or households based on a biological relationship‚ marriage or kinship. According to George Peter Murdock (1949) the family is a social group characterized by common residence‚ economic co-operation and reproduction. It includes adults of both sexes‚ at least two of whom maintain a socially approved

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    FAMILY HEALTH CARE The family is the basic unit of care in community health nursing. It is an important social structure needed for reproduction and socialization. A family refers to a number of persons joined together by bonds of marriage‚ blood or adoption (Burgess‚ 1963). Freeman (1992) defined family as two or more persons who are joined together by bonds sharing emotional closeness and who identify themselves as being part of the family. REASONS FOR HAVING THE FAMILY AS THE UNIT

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