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    Rushikumar Patel Shay Rahm English Comp 1213 September 12, 2015 Family Values In the essay “Family Values,” Richard Rodriguez, discuses a few good and very passionate perspective about family values. In this article, Richard Rodriguez focuses on the arguable thesis that homosexuality, rather than being a threat to the family values is actually a pillar against them. He describes himself as a middle-aged homosexual man outside his parents, and he was about to come in and explain to…

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    Luke Weiner Family are the individuals who have special meaning, they make up the foundation of our support and those who we love dearly. They’re are the people we are closest to and the one’s that help us prosper and mature as human beings. There are so many different types of people with various ethnic backgrounds, culture and manners of living that cause distinct values in a family. All families hold their own values, but each value may seem different to every individual as well. For…

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    little about where my family comes from, but I have always been curious about my family’s background. Although I have never made the effort to do any research because I did not realize how much it has affected who I am. Now, after completing the worksheets I understand my family affects every part of who I am and not just in my physical appearance, but they also my own values and beliefs. Family Heritage and Values Before I did any research I already knew my mother’s family was from Germany,…

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    Families in the United States evolve over time. It seems now traditional family values are changing more often, whereas in the past values were meaningful and everyone lived by them. In our society today, there have been an increase in diverse family, partial upbringing of children, economic changes within the family and reproductive technologies. Marriages in this generation usually end in divorce. Usually in recent decades those who get married end up divorce months or years later.…

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    identify my family values I had to interview three of my family members as well as to utilize my experience in life. My family is a and African American family and as far as anyone in my family can remember we have always been in America. However I do not believe that is true, after doing several days of probing I wasn’t able to discredit that statement. We are a Christian base family and we try really hard to live by the rules in the bible. Just like the other millions of Christian families we…

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    things in life we value. We may value our friends, our assets, our jobs, maybe. We can have more than one value, and I have many myself, but my core value in life that I live by is family comes first. This is much deeper than just choosing family over something else. It’s much more complex than that. The definition of value is the way that something is held to deserve; the importance of something. That being said, putting my family first is my priority. In other words, value is something…

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    My quinceanera celebration allowed me to reflect on the true meaning of the tradition, the value of family. State your topic sentence: My parents and eldest brother worked for months in order to be able to afford the celebration. Summarize your evidence/examples: My parents and eldest brother endured hard labor, time consuming schedules, and financial strain. This was in the hope of affording the birthday celebration. State your topic sentence: It took almost a year in order…

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    to construct the different components of families and family values from a sociological viewpoint. My platform will help support families and family values by presenting the comparison of families in society. The main components of the sociological framework that will be incorporated is historical context, empirical data, and power and inequality. In Arlie Hochschild’s “The Second Shift,” she analyzes the different impacts parents have on their families through interviews. An important…

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    Family, though a broad value, is nonetheless one of the most important values that instills deeper values in a person and makes them who they are. Family values are a vital part of establishing a foundation, influencing decision making, providing guidance, and resisting outside influences. Throughout my life, my family has impressed values such as loyalty, honesty, support, hard work, respect, trust, humility, and love into me. When a family goes through change and faces trials such as new jobs…

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    Family Values: An Immigrant Teacher’s Story In the Educational Leadership article entitled Family Values: An Immigrant Teacher’s Story by Abigail Akosua Kayser the author states that, “From childhood, my parents along with extended family and neighbors in Ghana, had shared dreams of wanting their children to live better lives than they had. Education was the key to attaining this goal, and America was a place where it could happen.” At age sixteen, Abigail immigrated to the United States from…

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