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    ethnicities, disabilities and sexualities. Practitioners that are culturally competent respect different cultures ways of living and celebrate the benefits of diversity and understand and value differences in the community. They respect differences in families’ home lives and value every child’s capacities and abilities. Educators and practitioner should also look to promote children’s cultural competence through role modeling, recognizing that this helps ensure children have a strong sense of…

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    place in the Family of God” by Joshua Harris influenced my perspective, opinion, and the decision about the church. Firstly, this book helped me to develop a different point of view of the local church. Before I was not giving so much importance to it. For me, belonging to a universal church was better than belonging to the local one. I did not want to commit to a place where sometimes people lead with their own desires. However, the way Harris describes the local church and its importance to…

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    Relationships and Their Affect on Happiness Everyone in this world depends on others for their well-being and survival because human beings are social people. Human relationships are actually the most fundamental aspect of human life. It is a mental bond, or attachment, between people and the strength of the bond depends on faith, love, deep understanding, and devotion between two or more people. Although human relationships can lead to pain and suffering, they are important to happiness;…

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    Throughout it all, it becomes clear that customers greatly rely on the honesty and transparency of the Palles family, and that both parties truly value that aspect of the relationship. Clients expect the products to be locally grown in greenhouses, and if not, they expect it to be clearly stated otherwise. With this expectation of the customers and the knowledge of this expectation by the Palles Family, it is necessary to advise the customers of this change in part of the product line. The…

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    In David A. Lemmings book, The World of Myth, I learned more about the importance of the many gods and goddesses. Lemming explains the relationship between the stories of gods and humanity. He states that “their relationship is a human relationship, their family is a reflection of our families, their hierarchies mirror ours” (Pg. 87). Lemming believes that the deities are there to help us learn how to get over problems that we face in our own realities. He also believes that mythology give…

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    The theme of Sacrifices between the families is portrayed in the texts. Written text ‘My Sister’s Keeper’ by Jodi Picoult and short story ‘The Gift of the Magi’ by O’ Henry. Media text ‘Mamma Mia’ directed by Phyllida Lloyd and Script ‘Billy Elliot’ by Stephen Daldry. These texts introduce a range of sacrifice that can occur in family relationship; married couple, mother and child, father and child and between siblings. All of these texts are connected sacrificing their most valuable. The Gift…

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    Marriage and family formation are seen as important life transitions in this respect. Marriage embeds individuals within a network of extended family and friends, and child bearing and home ownership are associated with greater levels of neighbourhood attachment and involvement (Glezer 1997: 9). In addition, families are seen as the key site for the transmission of behavioural norms (Winter 2000). For example, if children experience good quality connections with community and civil society…

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    another. However, capitalism is a meme which propagates itself by elevating an idea of a moral importance of conventional wisdom. A meme of capitalism acts like it cares for a meme of conventional wisdom. Hochschild gives a definition of conventional wisdom in her article. He says that, “Home and community are primary; workspace and mall are secondary. When we go to work, it’s to put bread on the table for family” (185). Meaning, people are convincing…

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    In the novel Through Black Spruce written by Joseph Boyden exhibit the importance of family and community in the small town of Moosonee. Will Bird and Annie Bird, the main protagonists demonstrate how family and the community need to stick together through thick and thin. Will is in a coma due to a flying accident and is in the hospital. Annie is his niece who stays by his side throughout the novel showing deep support. Both characters start telling each other stories about past events which…

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    of hysteria is spreading throughout Salem. Many people were falsely accused of conspiring with the devil, including John Proctor’s family. John Proctor is a religious man of his word whom praises his family and religious beliefs above all. Proctor’s sacrifices show the important values of family, reputation, and honesty to him and ultimately demonstrating the importance of questioning the authority and proof of accusations. Proctor’s concerns about his name and reputation eventually lead to his…

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