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    the past 60 years, family dynamics have been drastically changing. Sociologist study these changes, and the impact on human development and the future diversity of evolving families. The American culture has witness a shift from the working dad, stay at home mom, and two children family to multiple variations of families. These new compositions of families affect socialization of children through adulthood impacting the individual membership to society or culture. The changes in family…

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    This is a quotation taken from Katherine Mansfield’s short story ‘’The Voyage’’. The story is about a young girl called Fenella, after the death of her mother she went with her grandmother to move in her Grandparent’s house in Picton, which is inspired from Mansfield’s personal life when she had to move out from her home in Wellington, New Zealand to London, England. Mansfield uses imageries, metaphors, and the setting to convey the two main ideas of darkness and light and the transformation of…

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    example, no one thinks just about themselves, we will help other people before helping ourselves. Fifth, we go on cool road trips to places. We go to Las Vegas every year once as a family or we go to the beach and rent a beach house for everyone to stay in. The top 5 things not so good about my family are a few but we are still family. First, my family is very loud. They…

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    When asked who makes up their family, M and J replied that their cats, the two of them, plus the new babies make up their family, but they stated that they are very close to their extended family. However, they do not see the extended family as much as they would like. They hope that with the new babies the extended family might get together…

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    Parsons disagrees with the fact that the Nuclear Family is universal and instead believed in the functional fit theory; this is where the dominant family type changes to meet the needs of society. He argued that before the industrial revolution, the extended family was the dominant type where as after this the nuclear family emerged as the dominant family. Parsons believed this was for two reasons, geographical mobility and social mobility. Geographical Mobility is where a nuclear family is more…

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    the ones that raised me the most. They put so much work into making me a good person, that I feel the need to prove their effort worthwhile. This goes for everyone that helped raise me and mold into who I am today. I love going back to see my extended family, teachers, and priests. I get to talk to them about and show them how they helped me get to where I am. I also came to Norwich because of the relationship factor. I knew going to Norwich suited me because I wanted…

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    impolite and socially unacceptable. Nutrition education is key because traditional foods tend to be higher in carbohydrates and saturated fats. Since family members are directly involved with managing disease treatment, providers should engage the extended family in the treatment plan for nutrition, and because the family eats together as a group, any change in meal plans result in nutrition improvement for the whole family (Caballero,…

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    It is necessary to understand what culture is before attempting to observe the actions of people. If not I will be looking at the situation through the eyes of a customer and not an observer. Culture is the ideas and behaviors that are learned and transmitted by nongenetic means (Park, 2014). The advance in technology from written language, government to man-made objects are merely the product of culture (anthro.palomar.edu). Artifacts discovered are the reflection of the knowledge and skills of…

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    Social History John grew up in a predominantly African-American, working-class neighborhood in a metropolitan city. Some extended family members from his maternal side also lived in the city. His paternal grandparents were from Mississippi and maternal grandparents from Missouri and eventually migrated to Milwaukee, WI. Despite their close proximity, John did not have a significant relationship with either of his maternal grandparents. His paternal grandparents died when John was at a young age.…

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    The “Veldt” by Ray Bradbury tells the story of a family which has been blinded by technology told via a Third Person Limited Omniscient point of view. As a result of the integration of excessive amounts of technology, their traditional family bonds have deteriorated. They have allowed technology to take over and replace each other, resulting in the constant chipping away at their familial bonds. It shows us the extent to which their bonds have deteriorated and how towards the end, they attempt…

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