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    happened. You ultimately become a bad parent, leaving your family structure in shambles. Family structure has a pivotal influence on the way a child is shaped and molded. The environment that a child spends most of its time in allows them to understand what’s acceptable and what’s not according to the rules of life. In the beginning of the…

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    Single Mom Research Paper

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    Korea, many single mothers have a malpractice to put their children up for adoption. However, it is increasing to be brought up children by single mothers recently. According to Korean Women’s Development Institute (2012), the rate of single mother’s nurture was 5.8% (1984), 7.2% (1998), 31.7% (2005), and 60.4% in 2009. The rate of Korean single mothers has been increasing steadily. It is a good thing that the rate increases because it means that it is recognized the diversity of family and can…

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    coherence, and differences in the parents’ education and financial situations. Results of the study indicated adolescents that alternated residences or resided with two parents experienced a higher degree of care than adolescents living with a single parent. A likely explanation for this is that parents that live together or share time with their adolescent are less preoccupied with the demands of life than single parents. Also, adolescents who live with one parents reported significantly…

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    Non-Traditional Families

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    Is the nontraditional families the new traditional family? Many people believe the nontraditional family has become the new traditional family. The reason I chose this topic is because my friends and some of my families are nontraditional families. I chose this question because it seems like there more nontraditional families than traditional families. The reason other people might like this topic is because there are gay parents and single parents; there are also grandparents raising grandkids…

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    Course Date Sociological Theory Introduction Single parenting has been on the rise in the world, and this is a source of concern because children from such home tend to lack a two parent environment. People have indeed become liberal in their moral and sexual behavior thus contributing highly to single parenthood. Lack of good moral standing can indeed be blamed for increasing number of single parents with more young people choosing to stay single instead of committing to a marriage. While it…

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    Struggles In The Odyssey

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    The Struggles of All Single Mothers Can you imagine what it is like to be the ruler of the island while also trying to raise your children alone? Homer’s epic poem, The Odyssey shows the life of a single mother, Queen Penelope. She must rule Ithaca while raising her son Telemachus in the absence of her husband. She has no one to rely on, she is on her own, and the responsibility weighed heavily on her. King Odysseus has left for the Trojan War for the past 20 years. Penelope is doing everything…

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    by only one parent seemed not only impossible, but also very strange at one point in time. As time goes on this seems to grow more common and dominantly. Today many of the world’s most successful children and young adults are results of one parent and two parent households. Do children really need both parents to thrive? Arguments that a boy needs his father around to learn how to be a man are most commonly present. Raising a well-rounded child does not depend on the number of parents present…

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    46 American Family

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    American families consist of two married parents remaining in their original marriage. This statistic, brought to attention by the Pew Research Center, is a radical difference from the 1960’s when 73% of American families consisted of two married parents in their first marriage. The children in the other 64% consist of two married parents with one or both remarried (15%), a single parent (34%), or no parent at home (5%) (Livingston). It has been proven that children in the 64% of American…

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    Family Definition

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    Gone are the days of a single income, mother and father marriage with 1.5 children and a picket fence. In the face of the new Americana, we have single mothers, homosexual parental figures, absentee fathers, and cohabitating parents. Overall, the general spectrum of parenthood is vastly diverse than what it was in 1950. Family’s new definition is now unknown, due to socioeconomic ideals and trends found common within in the new family unit. But with these changes, brings many struggles that have…

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    it provides a fertile terrain to explore the multilayers of conflict perpetuated by the human condition. Conflict among family members is an unavoidable phenomenon nevertheless, “Prospective and concurrent research findings indicate that relationship bonds deteriorate as contentiousness increases; frequent and intense conflict has an adverse impact on the well-being of both parents and adolescents” (Collins & Laursen; 2004 as cited in Laursen, p. 48). Conflict is not necessarily problematic in…

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