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    this risk and facing his fears, he ends up signing a contract with the club and doing big things in professional soccer. Santiago could have simply given up and let fear rule his life, but Santiago took control his fear and it benefited his entire family. Courage is everywhere, stories, movies, shows, and even the world around…

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    emotional relationship with the child. If children must be separate from their parents, either voluntarily or by court order, kinship care should be the first placement option explored by the child welfare agency. The Federal Government endorsed this practice most recently in the Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008. Placing children in Kinship care helps States’ compliance with Federal requirements to provide children with safety, stability, and permanency. It…

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    emotionally affected by their early experiences with family maids? 4. What can parents the government do to mitigate any negative effects? Methods and methodology A survey of families was conducted in order to show the prevalence of the use of maids as children care givers, not considering the family’s background, social status or the income level. The geographical and social boundaries of the study were got through carrying out direct interviews to family members and the statics got from their…

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    One day after coming back from a family vacation I, Kerri Benard, am on my way to softball practice. I have missed to days of practice and my friend Laura says that the new coach has been working them hard. As I show up to practice I see all my friends and I run over and give them hugs. "I missed you guys so much!" I exclaimed, But before they could answer a new girl walked up. I had no idea who it was so I just stayed quiet. They were all huddled up laughing and I was still confused as to who…

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    Work Life Balance - Policies & Practices A. BENAZIR M.Com., M.Phil., Assistant Professor Department of Commerce Annai Veilankanni’s College for Women ABSTRACT Work–life balance is a concept which includes proper prioritizing between "work" and "lifestyle”. Work-Life Balance does not mean an equal balance between work and family life but it means the capacity to schedule the hours of professional and personal life so as to lead a healthy and peaceful life. Work life balance is not a new…

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    “transfer of ownership”, but something more simple and less offensive to woman, it would still continue today, as it is tradition. The origin has little meaning, I’m sure most do not even know of the origins, I sure didn’t. We as a society continue this practice largely due to…

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    wealthy women began to initiate this practice. They were supposedly doing this to mimic Emperor Li Yu’s Concubine; Yao Niang who “bound her feet in white silk into the shape of the crescent moon, and performed a ballet-like dance on the points of her feet” (Zo 1) in her beautiful grace other Chinese noblewomen found envy and began to mimic her in bounding their feet. But this may not be the true origin, in the year 1100, there are poems that allude to the practice of foot binding in China.…

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    New latinx immigrant parents cope with new enviromnts in many ways and it will shape parenting practices. I like to speak about latinx parents moving into enviroments of enclaves and new destinations. Firstly location matter, because it is the judge of how a parent interacts within this environment that has many semi environments in terms of work, school, or healthcare, just to name a few. In cultural enclaves the parents ay be able to find support for their children from people who look like…

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    My visit to Virginia Beach for thanksgiving with my Filipino friend Jimmy and his family, was an intercultural experience that showed me why it’s important to understand and appreciate different cultures. It is widely understood that different cultures have their own way of communicating, living, as well as embracing certain values, beliefs, and practices. Having the opportunity to experience culture other than my own was amazing and gratifying. My trip to Virginia Beach all started with a phone…

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    example of how theory informed practice in my field placement as a case manager intern is when I encountered a patient that had be discharged to a nursing home facility. The client wanted to be discharged home, where he lives alone, rather than to a nursing home, where he will be safe from falling. I decided to use the family centered practice approach to help the patient feel more at ease and be provided with his daughter’s support. According to Lietz, family centered practice is a…

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