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    This happened to my great-grandparent and his brother, who were the two elder brothers (in total they were 12 children); they were living in Sonsonate, a very poor part of El Salvador. It was a rainy day and their mother was incredibly sick that she could not move from her bed, and it was urgent that a doctor review her before getting worst. My great-grandpa and his brother went in the middle of the rain and walked approximately 2km until they got in the doctor’s house. The doctor rejected to go…

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    Paid Maternity Leave

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    most corrupt nations in the world, along with the most advanced and modernized, all have laws in place for ensuring pay when a mother has a child (Lerner). Most of the countries in the world have caught on to this necessary enforcement for working families, with an exception of Swaziland, Papua New Guinea, and The United States of America. As one of the most powerful nations in the world, the United States has one of the most insubstantial systems for pregnant mothers in the work force; no paid…

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    There was an observation of lesser amount of woman who helped their husbands with framework during the childhood of the author (11) The purpose of the chapter was to show the contrast of the role of women and the role in men (12) The importance of dinner for the family: “Dinner was the only time I got to see him during the day.” (13) The previous quote was referring to the author’s grandpa. The author felt a sense of belonging and bonding with his father and grandfather while having dinner…

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    to questions posed by the genogram assignment’s author, and how the dynamics of my family history is influential in my personal beliefs and values. The following questions A-M asked by Gilbert (n.d.) will help determine how influential family history is in developing my cultural values. Genogram Questions A) There…

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    The study of family relationships is both fascinating and complex because every family has a different dynamic and connection. Within the family itself, there are different relationships between the individual members. A sister and brother have a different connection than two brothers do; a mother and a daughter have a different dynamic than a father and a daughter, and spouses interact differently with one another than they do with their children. Every member of the family brings something…

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    The importance of heritage, culture and tradition, and identity in Paule Marshall’s Praisesong for the Widow Paule Marshall’s Praisesong for the Widow is an acclaimed novel, published in 1983, that takes place in the 1970s. Covering Avey Johnson’s life, Marshall deals with the idea of loss of cultural identity and the importance of it. Through flashbacks and dreams the author presents the source of Avey’s trauma and her past. On this essay, we will summarize Marshall’s life in brief, as well as…

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    said “Dignity is not negotiable. Dignity is the honor of the family.” Gregorian reveals the importance of honor toward the family, to the extent that it is not negotiable. It represents one's dignity. Similarly, Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s novel “The Chronicle of a Death Foretold” reveals the importance of upholding honor in the Colombian society, especially in the family. His novel talks about a misfortune that happened to a Colombian family, on how the daughter “Angela Vicario” had lost her…

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    women play a vital role to maintain the community and families. This role is displayed in the actions of Ursula, Santa Sofía de la Piedad, and Fernanda. Ursula is a perfect example of this vital role, throughout the story she works to maintain the community and her family. Her role in her family is to try and preserve the family and the house. When Jose Arcadio Buendia isolates himself in his lab Ursula steps up to care for the entire family. She not only took care of her children without Jose…

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    The Living Dystopia: The rumbling sound of gunfire in the daunting dark room hauled him from his sleep. In his dream he was once again free from the harsh world that continued to devour him. He gradually sat up and listened to the pandemonium outside the windowless structure known as ‘home’. Untangling himself from the bed sheets he stood, staring out over the obliterated city. Ever since the invasion by the Taliban that wiped away the majority of the population; his beloved country was lost to…

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    Engaging A Diverse Family

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    and he importance of family involvement and community in various points. this procedure can provide bird’s eye view of the challenges encountered in raising children in this society.…

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