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    I have an unconventional background, a background full of struggles and self-realization. When I was young, around 4 years old, my family experienced one of the greatest obstacles that we could have ever imagined. You would never imagine that your father would be unlucky enough to acquire a stage 3 traveling cancer, but when it happens it is hard to ignore. This one event sparked a chain reaction that leads to my life today. My father’s initial illness lead to the loss of my family’s primary…

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    healthcare problems and disabilities. Families are expected to make critical decisions regarding the care and safety of their child. They often have limited resources, knowledge and finances. Parents and healthcare providers, can work together, to help other families going through some of these same issues. Family Characteristics…

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    In the fiscal year of 2006, over 5,049 children ran away from their foster families due to the parents inability to cater to the child’s need or due to an abusive foster family. The government should fund background checks for couples who want to foster children to decrease traumatic experiences while in foster care. However, no one would deny there are cases where children must be separated from their parent in order to protect them from serious abuse. An Indiana study found three times more…

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    by an American culture. Their cultural backgrounds are similar in many aspects of their life, but overall their marriage is defined by their small cultural differences from when they grew up. Both J. and L.’s culture is of a middle class, European decent, oldest child, and with a catholic upbringing. Similarly, they grew up a part of the 1960’s baby bomber revolution, which includes the large influx of babies born post World War II. J.’s Cultural Background J. grew up the oldest of three in…

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    In order to have a positive relationship with the family of your students, a teacher needs to communicate with them. The communication needs to be genuine, each party should be equal, and one side should not be superior of another. I believe that teachers and parents have issues with this, especially families that are from different backgrounds, religions, or structures. When a teacher is talking to a family, he or she should listen to what the parent is saying. The teacher…

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    quite the opposite of Langan’s life; he was brought up in a wealthy family surrounded by wealthy neighbors and his parents were very successful. Gladwell…

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    Growing up with a prominent family background you tend to have certain values and morals. These morals and values are taught to you as a child so that you can become a better self than what your parents became. As a young child you are told to be, do and strive for better than your parents and grandparents had. Those values come with certain obstacles that you have to face as a person if you want to succeed in life. Therefore you shouldn’t let your family define you as a person. In most cases…

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    of experiment and rebellion, and unintentionally, family can cause one to pull away from their culture. This is exactly what happened to Lin as she grew older. In the short story, “Everyone Talked Loudly in Chinatown,” by Anne Jew the most apparent theme is that family can cause one to pull away from their culture which eventually leads to guilt. The main character of the story, Lin, is an average teenage girl of the Chinese background. Her family had migrated from China to Canada years before.…

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    The Significance of Reminiscence Most families have an older relative who loves to tell stories and often you will hear the same story frequently. The stories are often a family history that gets handed down through the generations. Some of the stories may bring laughter and smiles to everyone’s faces, happy or funny memories. Other stories when told, will make you reflect and bring you heartache that might make you cry. In this discussion I will define reminiscence, talk about the…

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    a huge loving family. The environment that this family built for me seemed like the perfect life: a quaint cape-cod house with a yard, a friendly dog, and a white picket fence. Sue and Steve wanted the best for both myself and my sister, so we were both enrolled in private schools. I am not complaining about growing up in a private school at all, since some of my best friends have been my classmates since kindergarten. The lives of the classmates I had made me question my background. Attending a…

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