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    the house it can be hard on a child. Not everyone has the glory of a whole family, I am one of those kids. You search for having that wholeness that you see with everyone else’s family, even though you know it’s not possible. It might sound strange to some people but it’s powerful to me, the movie Lilo and Stitch holds my favorite quote and one of the reasons I value my family. Lilo states, “Ohana means family, and family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten”. This quote is very important…

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    elementary years and middle school and high school years I was in Connecticut. My background has shaped who I am today because I have values that I cherish. I am Irish, French and Italian. I personally value my Irish heritage. My family has always been very close, and has allowed for each of us to grow into who we want to be. I believe my greatest strength is my family values, family always comes first. My greatest weakness would be that I am too giving; what I mean by that is that I tend to…

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    In the play Antigone by Sophocles, there are many greek values present in the play however, the virtue of family prominent throughout the story line. In greek culture family is very valuable. Family is a bond held together by love and trust and loyalty that can never be broken. Throughout the play this love is expressed in many ways.. In the play Haimon, Polyneices and Antigone display the love and trust accompanied with family. In the text Sophocles writes, “But I must bury him; and if I must…

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    Family Values In Beowulf

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    today's world, is that there is some unrecognizable different world, the set of the culture, the family values, that presented in this ancient world. The three most important values, strength, courage, and loyal.All the independent social, value and cultural ties.All of this work together as in reflecting a culture that someone is holding the truth to the words, because of reputation and Beowulf honor, his family depends on it.The Anglo-Saxon society in Beowulf, the good vs. evil is historical…

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    Five Family Values

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    There are five types of family values. These values are social, political, religious, work and moral. (Duffy, n.d) In African-American culture religion is the foundation of many families. This is a cultural and familial value that has been passed down for generations. African-American’s suffered from slavery and oppression for many years and the only motivation or hope that was given to us was through religion. For example, the first influences of African-American Culture into hymns came from…

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    Indian families all have different views of seeing family and most of the time put other things over family. Take for example how the Greeks and Trojans in The Iliad both valued glory over family, unlike the Indians who did not. The Indian families in The Ramayana are traditional and follow a caste system in which everyone has a dharma or duty. They value this system and honor their roles, like women who are to submit to their husbands. In The Iliad, the Trojans and Greeks appear to value glory…

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    work. The American people plan things ahead, and they become successes in their future. The American people are independence, and they make their own decisions. Americans follow the time and its value. In Nepalese culture, people are family-oriented and the family value is greater than the individual value. The Nepalese people believe in god, and they wait for the people who can do their work. The Nepalese people do not plan any things and do their work, and they become unsuccessful in their…

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    have consistently been underrepresented in crime statistics and are viewed as a hard working group that fits well with the majority (McNamara & Burns, 2009). Asian Americans hold values which are in line with traditional American family values. They value family, respect, and hard work. One key element of their values that impacts dealing between Asian Americans and police in encounters is respect. Showing respect to those in the criminal justice system, whether it be a judge,…

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    impetuous modern lifestyle. Villagers conform to “traditional family values”, typifying the Pleasantville tagline of “going back to simpler times”. Families within the village are perfect nuclear structures in which loving, monogamous couples raise dutiful and obedient children, providing a stark contrast to the evolving notions of ‘family’ within a modern context. America during the 1990s saw escalating divorce rates and diversifying family structures, a trend which the film explores by…

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    My Values In My Family

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    flow. Everyone has different values, look back on different moments that make them happy, and has different beliefs . You should strive to make your life as fulfilling and successful as possible. You don 't realize how important it is to live a fulfill life until its all over. It will give you something to look back and be happy that you live a life you would never trade. One of the most important things I value in life is my family. People have to realize that family will always be by your…

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