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    Personal definition of family The definition of Family is many things from being blood or even a friend. Knowing someone by the same blood makes you family. A close friend can be considered family too you can consider yourself family with someone you are close to, Personally know, and if you both are there for each other. In my opinion family means people that you have that you comfortable being with, able to tell them anything, and people you love. Family can mean many things like someone you…

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    Diversity In Family

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    Perhaps the biggest problem facing large families is that people who would not like each other by any other means are put in a situation where they have to love and look out for each other. Furthermore, we are all so diverse and forced to live with one another and accept that diversity. On tv shows, brothers and sisters look different due to the fact that they are played by actors, but they act very similar because each and every word they say is scripted. In reality, siblings look the same, but…

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    Family Observation

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    in a classroom for gifted children. The meal time at night is performed by all family members sitting around the table; they always pray before every meal. They are very close family. They help each other to meet basic families function, for example, Michael’s mom deals with children homework while Michael’s father helps drooping children off at school. So, they have a strong emotional bonding between all of the family members. The observation was performed in The Tropical Park, a Saturday…

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    and having a family is still one of the goals of many. Growing old with a significant other and raising a family may seem as the normality in our society. However there are some life circumstances that might change that perspective, and a dual parent family might become a single parent household. Death of a spouse, divorce, or even the decision of never marrying, may be the reason of a single parent household. There are similarities and a few differences between single parent families…

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    Hye Hyun Kim CDFS 319-01 Family Case Study My Family Case Study will thoroughly examine the Kim family’s current problems and stresses of family structure. I will describe the family, information of their origin history and current history, and their problem and its effects, and how they are dealing with this problem to improve their family structure. Mr. Kim is a 56 years old Korean man, who was a company employee, and has been retired for five years. He lost his first wife, and remarried to…

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    Family Interview Throughout the semester, I have been very excited about this paper and jumped at the opportunity to interview my older sister, Michelle. Our family is a little unconventional, but I would not change it for the world. My sister and I both have the same father, but different mothers due to divorce and remarriage. Interestingly enough, my sister is thirteen years older than me, causing us to spend most of our lives at different points and milestones. Within recent years, we have…

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    dinner together as a family was normally an everyday thing. It was a time we each got to share events that happen that day and just relax and talk to each other. Growing up as a teenager I think time with your family is important and even though there may not be much time to bond with your family, conversation over dinner is very beneficial. It is important to connect with your family each day and touch base on what's going on. Also it improves morals, according to Gibbs families that eat…

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    Family life has changed dramatically over the last century. The delay of marriage is one of the biggest changes that has occurred in American families. People are waiting until they have finished their education to marry, which has an impact on parenting when they become parents. Another significant change that has occurred in American families is the structure of a typical family, so much so that the typical family of a father, mother and 2.5 children has all but disappeared. The family…

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    inquiry question, “what makes my family a family”, by giving students another lens to explore what makes their family different from other families. While the focus on this specific lesson is more on identifying characteristics of “places”, ideally, a further lesson would be implemented to expound on the idea that people (or families) shape the characteristic of the environment they live in. Following this would be another lesson that focuses on how different families shape their home…

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    My role in my family is really big and important.Being the oldest boy in my family is something I am really proud of. Especially because I am the role model of my brother and I am always there to help my mom with anything she needs.Since my father does not live with us i have to step up for being the role model for my brother which can be hard but having my mom by our sides can be really helpful.My parents divorced when I was really young and left my sisters,brother,and I which is something hard…

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