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    Assignment 1: Thinking about Lifespan Development Section One: Summary of key developmental ideas The attachment theory (Drewery and Claiborne, 2014) is a crucial theory in the field of human development that continues to influence the way we view families as a society and is applicable across most cultures. The theory is derived from psychiatrist, John Bowlby (1951) and describes the concept as, “the naturally occurring bond between infants and their parents, particularly the mother” (Drewery…

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    gods being above all else and her inclination to protect and care for her family. Opposedly, King Creon 's actions stem from a need to maintain political stability in the kingdom of Thebes which has just suffered a trauma in the civil war between Polyneices and Eteocles, Antigone 's brothers. Though initially Antigone exhibits signs of wanting to die for her pure belief in her principles of the gods and her loyalty to her family, her desire transcends into an obsession for martyrdom fueled by a…

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    from different ages and different grades at the same time. Both of my parents only stayed in school till six grade, they were about 10 to 11 years old, they had to stop their education because they has to help their parent. Their families were extremely big, in my dad’s family, they were over 10 kids and in my mom’s they had 9 and not counting their parents. My mom would help my grandma practically with everything, since she was the oldest of the women. In Mexico it’s always like that the oldest…

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    In carrying out an assessment with families health, beliefs in health are important in understanding an entire family as a complete unit. ”A comprehensive family assessment provides the foundation to promote family health “ (EDELMAN AND Mandle , 2006, P. 154).After completing an assessment , the care provider then implements the health promotion and prevention of activities to help in promoting optimum health. This research includes , a comprehensive family heath assessment to be done, nursing…

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    story, the narrator, Khánh, is a Vietnamese immigrant living in Louisiana. His Vietnamese origin is evident as he reflects upon the strong family values, respect for elders, and superstition that are second nature to him. When describing his wife’s grandfather, Mr. Chinh, he explains: “My wife loved him very much. We are all like that in Vietnam. We honor our families. My four children honor me very much and I honor them.” However, the Vietnamese culture as depicted in the story became a…

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    Toni Morrison’s novel Song of Solomon is an examination of the importance of identity in African-American society and the effects of a name. The use of names and labels are to describe and symbolize people, places, and things, serving as a brief definition of the subject. Toni Morrison uses this definition to analyze the effects redefining or naming had on African-Americans heritage and culture after their emancipation. Forced into slavery, African Americans formed a slave culture, losing…

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    but also find meaning in their work.” Learning this from a class on the importance of work in middle adulthood. It’s interesting that my grandma Isabel finds work very important to everyone’s life. For most of her life, she’s been surrounded by work oriented individuals. In Mexico, she never had a real job besides working with her mom in the restaurant. So when the move to Texas happened Isabel instantly learned the importance of working in her social and daily life. It can be argued that the…

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    The Interview The interview process went well. Even though I am familiar with this family, I still conducted the interview professionally. I started out by stating my name, that I am a Bachelor of Nursing Student and that the purpose of the interview is to learn more about the family and that everything discussed will be confidential. I began by asking Melissa questions on the structure and composition of her family, and I drew out a rough draft of a genogram as she was answering my questions…

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    The film Children of Heaven shows that family is the most important subject of Iranian culture and society. It reflects an understanding and living among humanity in Iran through the perspective of children. As an anti-global, outsider may see Iranians as a nation with bad international relationship or aggressive people. However, as an anti-global Iranians are able to maintain their traditional values that is prone to be wipe off due to the emerge of globalization. Through the eyes of Ali and…

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    benefiting the rest of the town. Either the father or the oldest son in the family would pick one slip of paper in hopes that it would blank. A family, in this case the Hutchinson’s, is chosen to redraw slips of paper to determine who would be stoned to death. Mrs. Hutchison received this dreaded reward. Vivid imagery and ironic word choice, as well as the underlying meanings depicted as symbolism, maintain the importance of understanding the purpose of a tradition before blindly following one…

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