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    Her step-father recently moved back into the home 2 year ago. The family rents their home in what is considered a low socioeconomic area. BH does not get out of the house much due to her self-injurious behavior. BH’s mother works, but step father does not work at this time. Her mother owns her own business that is mostly ran out of their home. BH’s mother has her GED, and her step-father has completed a bachelor’s degree. The family is also on food stamps, but BH’s mother has expressed that she…

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    My Family History Family history is critical to a person. By knowing where you originate from, you can have a superior point of view of your life. Having a reasonable comprehension of your family foundation permits you to better welcome the things that you would regularly underestimate. The house, the auto, and the normal dress may look better when one sees the penances their family has made. They will see that their family has worked hard recently so their family can encounter the better things…

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    Los Angeles and have a beautiful family. I’m the smallest of 3 kids and that very hard because frequently my parent tell me why can’t I be like them. My sister is going to Cal State…

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    face, or others imitate a tough character persona to hide their fears and anxieties (Kruk, 2012). Due to the stress of dealing with these emotions, fatherless children perform inferior academically. 71% of high school dropouts come from fatherless families; they score poorly on tests or mathematics, reading and thinking skill, are more likely to be truant from school, are more likely to leave school by the time they are 16, and less likely to attain professional qualifications (Kruk, 2012).…

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    The first aspect that stood out to me while reading The Education of Little Tree by Forrest Carter was when the little tree’s grandpa explained to him the significance of life cycle. “It is the Way. Tal-con caught the slow and so the slow will raise no children who are also slow. Tal-con eats a thousand ground rats who eats the eggs of the quail-both the quick and the slow eggs- and so Tal-con lives by the way” (9) was what his grandfather said to explain little tree about how life cycle worked.…

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    the step mother proclaims that she will find him a new bride after they send Fatin back to her family. (Al-Shaykh 795) This represents that women are considered to only be commodities, and can be swapped if they don’t fit in well. This is showing that in Arab culture, women are controlled. Women in marriage, they are chosen based on their merit, not because of love. It is only to better the families well-being. The wives are not in control for whether they are able to leave or stay in the…

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    Child Socialization Essay

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    Socialization is the process which people learn how to become just like others around them and socialization is main factor on how children grow and develop in a society. Human interaction drives all people in a community to have similar beliefs, norms, attitudes, etc. which sets an environment that allows socialization to occur. Children are the most susceptible to socialization because their minds are not fully developed yet which makes it easier to shape the mind of a child then an adult.…

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    Gilbert Family Description

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    Description of Family Gilbert is the third sibling in the Grape family, he is the middle child. He has an older brother and sister, and a younger brother and sister. He is in his early twenties. He grew up in a small town in Endora, Iowa and has not left. Gilbert has the burden of caring for everyone in his family. His mother is overweight and has not left their house in years, Gilbert takes care of her. He has some negative thoughts about his mother, he calls he a whale often. It is…

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    Divorce has become socially acceptable in today’s society, but it has caused many problems for several families everywhere. There are approximately “one million, two hundred fifty thousand divorces per year in the United States” (Matthews). Within those divorces taking place, “over one million children under age eighteen are involved” (Matthews). Divorce is not only difficult for many couples and families, but it is difficult for many teenagers as well. “Research suggests that children and…

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    consisted in salvaging wrecked marriages, in forcing unruly sons to submit to their parents, or reconciling parents to their sons, and, above all of consoling the embittered and the weary in spirit” ( Unamuno). He sacrifices his time to bring the families of the village back together by saving marriages and bringing children and parents back together to live happily again. He also helps an illegitimate child have a father by encouraging his mother, Robona to marry Perote so that the child can…

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