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    Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics, 2015) highlight the need for more research on accurate measurement on social connections and engagement in the specific domain about Family and Social Environment. This is particularly relevant to traumatized children and youth whose permanence is jeopardized because of the insufficient research of what contributes to their well-being, despite increased subsidies to foster their social connections in adoptive families and with guardians. A call…

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    My family plays an important role in my life. They are people I trust and love me unconditionally. In addition, my family teaches me valuable lessons about life, and how to a generous person and a good citizen. Living together in the same house means each member learns how to respect, love and forgive others. It also builds a solid background about teamwork skills as I learn how to get along with other members. Moreover, whenever I have difficult problems, family members support and encourage me…

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    One of the important public health issues in improvement counties is family planning, it is correlated with decrees rate of maternal and kids mortality due to the maternal health improvement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The research aim is to assess women's awareness about family planning methods. Family Planning methods is important for women's health through avoiding unwanted pregnancy and its consequences and to increase a healthier and happier generation, rather than…

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    A current issue being debated about the American healthcare system applies to family and medical leave. “The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) provides eligible employees up to 12 workweeks of unpaid leave a year, and requires group health benefits to be maintained during the leave as if employees continued to work instead of taking leave.” (U.S. Department of Labor, 2016) Although this plan allows employees to take leave, this leave is not only unpaid, but also many cannot afford to take it.…

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    In other words, what have I learned through my education? Have I been trained in one special area or have I gained an education not only in one area, but also in learning about myself and who I am? According to Webster’s dictionary, education is defined by the development and training of one’s mind, character, and skills, as by instruction, study, or example and the knowledge and skill resulting from such instruction and training. By this definition, one might argue that being educated means…

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    Though this has been changing in recent years. Family is very important to the people of Mexico this includes not only the immediate family but also other generations of family (Globerover, 2010). Mexican cuisine varies because of the size of the country. Though generally Mexico’s cuisine is thought of as being spicy. Various corn dishes play an important part…

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    and their families can be quite hard. And to be honest, any time you're working with kids, there's always interaction with the families: they want to know how a class might have gone or whether their child is reaching developmental milestones on time. When I'm working with young children, I work to foster a relationship with the parents that acknowledges that at the center of a child's education is their family. My role isn't just to teach someone's child, but to work with that family so that…

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    that improve their own lives and the lives of their families. However, our wants are never quite satisfied because “in the place of old wants, satisfied by the wants of the country, we find new wants, requiring for their satisfaction” (Marx and Engels, 17). One of these persistent “wants” present in society is the desire for money; even Jesus saw that the “idolizing of money had killed the nobility of the human heart” (Kuyper, 31). Not only did greed and the desire for materialistic wealth…

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    Introduction The phrase family business as defined by Ward (2011) refers to a business entity in which decisions are made by people who are related by marriage or by blood. According to them, in a family business majority of middle and high level management positions are held by member of the same family. The people who operate family businesses are connected to each other because of leadership, ownership and the technical knowhow that they give to the business. Similarly, Mathews (2015) defines…

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    In Plato’s Republic, the dissolution of private family life is what facilitates the unification of the city, Kallipolis. In his discussion with Glaucon, Socrates attempts to eliminate the gap between the private and public spheres by indicating that “[e]verything [in the city] should be in common” (Grube 1992, 451e). By eliminating the possibility of a family life, the loyalty of the Guardian class will no longer be divided between their commitment to private relationships, and their obligations…

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