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    Modern Family Stereotypes

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    I’ve seen on most other family sitcoms. Let’s start with the Dunphy’s. Phil is the wage-earner of the family. He seems fun-loving and a bit goofy. I suspect that his wife, Claire spends as much time policing him as their three children. Claire is a stay-at-home mom and is as sensible, hardworking, nagging and under appreciated as you would expect her to be. Their oldest daughter Haley, brings home her first boyfriend in this episode, leading to her parents freaking out. Earlier in the…

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    The anthropological perspective is that, a nuclear family is the basic building block from which one can describe other forms of family formation. A nuclear household consists of a man, his wife and their children and a nuclear family is made up of only two generations, bound together by the dependence of a child upon its parent’s for nurturing, tender, love and care. There are two kinds of relationships in the nuclear family a vertical ties of nuclear family and horizontal ties of a nuclear…

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    prognosis based on no significant improvement after initial treatment in ER and eventual surgical intervention, the family continues to request that all life-saving interventions be done for the patient (blood transfusion, dopamine, etc.) Immediate and extended family members, admitting doctor and Neurosurgery doctor and ICU nurses are all involved. Patient does not have a signed advance directive on file. The predicament is do we continue aggressive treatment on this patient given his grave…

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    A family is a group of people that consist of parents and their children who live together and are blood related. Typically, two parents, and their biological children however, some families can consist of a single parent mother or father with one or more children (Kendall, D.2017). The family unit has had a major influence on the growth and characteristic traits that children pick up from their families as they grow up and how they see the society they live in. Children are also taught by their…

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    Functionalism Of Family

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    Functionalism The Functionalists looks at the family like a nuclear family structure, which usually is a mother, a father and one child, in some cases two children. The family meets the needs of the society by socializing norms and values leading to social stability. Murdock believed that there is a nuclear family in every society. Murdock's defined the nuclear family as a universal human social grouping. Either as the sole prevailing form of the family or as the basic unit from which more…

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    Functional Family Analysis

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    Family refers to a social institution where blood, marriage, or adoption relates people together (Carl, et al., 2012). Families in the past are considered alive (functional) since its doing its functional well. According to the functionalist theory, a family is functional when it provides practical and emotional support for the members, regulates sexual activity and reproduction, also provides social identity for its members (Barkan, 2010). But for the conflict theory, a family is functional…

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    Teresa’s extended family is also said to support. However, if the support were significant enough, she would not have to feed her family using food stamps. It is a dire situation for any child leave alone a sick child. Financial issues are important because they determine…

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    According to the author, a nuclear family is a family that consists of a father, mother, and their children. Many others would also deem this as a “traditional” family. This has been considered a function necessity in a modern industrial society, because society needed productive workers and people to take care of children. To give you an image of what this would look like, it was the husbands/fathers who would go to work for the day, the wife/mother would handle the tasks at home, and the…

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    I am invisible. Though that might seem a crazy thing to claim at first but truly I am. I am completely invisible. Sometimes I feel a little transparent, like I almost belong, but I am almost always missing out somehow. but I the fact still stands I am invisible, socially invisible. No matter where I am and regardless of how much I try stand out I just can’t stop blending in. As a member of generation that was raised with technology that makes communicating as easy as a tapping a screen or…

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    In Artichoke’s Heart, Kyle Cox and Kay Kay Reese are similar in many ways. They are also quite different. The two are foils for each other, yet they have a similar personality. Kyle is somewhat low maintenance and sloppy, while Kay Kay is higher maintenance and neat. Kyle is a jock, while Kay Kay can be considered a preppy girl. Kay Kay is irresponsible at times, and Kyle always knows the right thing to do. Kay Kay and Kyle are very similar in the ways that they interact and associate with…

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