I come from a non-traditional family. Both of my parents had children at a young age so I was raised with two half-siblings. Although it felt like my brother‚ sister‚ and I were fully related‚ I grew up spending time with their biological parents and other half siblings as well. This never bothered me; rather‚ it taught me that every family is different and exceptional in their own ways. As with my family‚ I have found there is great value in diversity among my friends. When I was a child‚ my family
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Non-traditional Funerals Have you ever thought about what your own funeral would look like? If so‚ maybe it was made distinct through a unique service or burial. One might even have a desire to be cremated and have the ashes kept or spread somewhere that is dear to the individual. Thoughts like these have helped in changing the common for funeral services today. Michelle Cromer’s book‚ Exit Strategy‚ agrees by stating: Death is becoming less the impersonal‚ terrifying stranger who knocks on
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In modern day society‚ family’s face unique challenges as the world shifts towards a non-traditional way of life that people have stood by for decades. Such changes include a difference in roles within a marriage‚ who is considered family‚ childhood in a nontraditional family‚ and the ways in which we conceive a child. These diverges from the norm are discussed in the articles New Families: Modern Couples as New Pioneers by Philip Cowan and Carolyn Pape Cowan‚ Beyond Sentimentality: American Childhood
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Life as a Non-Traditional Student: Mastering Self-Regulated Learning Self-regulated learning can be defined as “The process in which [a] student is cognitively‚ motivationally‚ and behaviorally active in his or her learning.” (Zimmerman and Martinez-Pons). While this concept is relatively new‚ many students have embraced it over the last few decades resulting in their success. I am one of those many students that embrace this concept; some aspects stronger than the others. Planning and organizing
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In my opinion the most pertinent Non-traditional threat to the US is the economy. It is the single most important‚ globalized‚ and un-accounted for problem in the US. The current problem is so bad that the US economy is days away from a (partial) default. This would be the first default since possibly the 1700’s at the founding of the nation. The problem with this is the US green back is the reserve currency of the world (all or most investments are made in US dollars). If the US defaults it will
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Traditional and Nontraditional Cultures Comparing traditional and nontraditional cultures is one significant element in the psychology field known as Cross-cultural psychology. In cross-cultural psychology the underlying causes and effects of cultural diversity are examined. This field is a comparative field that involves analyzing behaviors between cultures and how cultural norms can vary. This paper will discuss the comparisons and contrasts among rural and urban African American cultures in
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media gives benefits to the society but it is undeniable to consider that web media may give threats on shaping the public opinions as well as into Brunei traditional culture‚ as the identities of traditional costumes are shifting‚ the more interest in modern games and lack of attention towards the traditional foods. The wearing of traditional costume is progressively reducing due to business online and watching online video from web media. A considerable number of Bruneians are using web media
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population is comprised of distinct and heterogenous ethnocultural groups that make up about 1.8 million of the total people in the United States. The American Southwest is particularly unique because of the environment‚ the Native traditions and culture‚ and the historical contact with the Spanish as well as the interactions with the United States government. An enclave describes an area surrounded by or within a territory in which the people in the area are culturally and/or ethnically different
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Birds of a Feather: Social capital of non-traditional students The number of undergraduates enrolled in higher education in the United States has risen to new heights (NCES‚ 2012). Between 1999 and 2009 alone‚ US college matriculation increased by 38 percent‚ three times the rate of the preceding decade (Rosenbaum‚ Deil-Amen‚ & Person‚ 2006). This stunning growth is driven in large part by record enrollments of “nontraditional” students: defined as older‚ minority‚ of lower income‚ and often
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purpose of this paper is to analyze the ethics of non-traditional marketing by advertisers. Multiple aspects of the specific type of advertising will be explained and backed up with research‚ examined through the Potter Box‚ compared with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines for legal and ethical marketing‚ and specific examples of invasive and ethically questionable marketing. A comparison will be done to explain the difference between traditional and nontraditional marketing. Moreover‚ the ethical
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