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    War Effects On Families

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    doubt that there are harmful effects. Families and loved ones are negatively affected by their soldiers going to war. War forces people to spend long periods of time apart, which are filled with agony and dismay. Missing their families, soldiers also feel the same way, and with so much time alone, they may become depressed. War may cause physical damage, but what people may fail to realize, is that it not only causes mental damage to the soldiers, but their families too. Statistics from…

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    Familism is the loyalty that Latinos have to other family members. The textbook states that it is a personal outlook that puts family obligations first, before individual well beings. Latinos are a close knit family, there are times that the hold Latino family comes together in communities to celebrate their heritage. If a mother is sick you can expect the whole family to be around and help as well as distant relatives and friends. I feel that they are most comfortable living and working in…

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    My Family Artifact

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    The scrapbooks in my family have been going on for many, many years. They hold our memories in just a small book. It also shows photos of our family together so it’s not only in our memories it something we can hold onto. They are decorated with cute designs on the inside and outside with stickers, glitter, photos, writing and much more. Scrapbooks hold the purpose of saving all your great moments in one place. My family's artifact also entertains us, it often holds funny or precious times in…

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    Genogram Assignment Upon reviewing my family history for this assignment . I discovered many shared characteristics of both nature and nurture . These characteristics involving medical issues such as high blood pressure , diabetes and other medical conditions and disorders are result of nature and biology. I also found out that long term marriages were more common on my maternal side of the family is an example of nurture given in a particular environment. Also many characteristics…

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    Muzik Family Analysis

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    The Muzik family My family is wild and active,me and my brother both play sports and my dad has been a coach for both me and my brother.My mom likes sports but my sister does not at all and I don't know if my dogs like sports because they can't talk, but they do like eating and taking naps.Welcome to the Muzik family My dad is 38 years old, works at a trucking company but is not a truck driver he likes fishing and sports, my dad is a coach for me and my brothers sports teams, he likes…

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    My Family Culture

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    ways but yet so different. Let me explain each side. My father is the first eldest son of 8 children. He was born in Mexico city and grew up in Tijuana, Rosario. My grandpa was in and out of his life, he had several families with different women. My father 's family was the only family that my grandpa decided to help illegally migrate from Mexico to the United States. My fathers step brothers are stepsister still live in different parents of Mexico.My father migrated to the United States around…

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    Culture And Family Ethics

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    on what is best for the community or the family. In an individualistic society, ethics is based on what benefits the individual. Ethics, Ethics, Ethics! Who made them up? Does culture or individuals? Does governments or the conscience? The manager in the article could have taken Dilbert’s advice. No one was listening,…

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    I realised that blindly persisting my family value could put me in the opposite position against Marika’s needs. Precisely, it is obvious that Marika assumed overloaded responsibility without enough and necessary supports, which resulted from other deeper factors and caused the dysfunction in her family. So as Marika suffered a lot from her personal life, she might choose to end this marriage and leave her family while I would be more concern about the family situation that there were two…

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    Family Identity Paper

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    One: Family Origin Family Identity. My family has a purpose and has strong belief for what we stand for. My family has goals, dreams, intentions, and plans for ways to survive in this world. Growing up in a low-poverty family had many challenges; however, we survived with love and the belief in God. As a family of six, we were faced with many challenges and obstacles, but managed to overcome them by using communication, and able to identify when we needed help from outside sources. Family…

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    I did not completely identify with one certain family in particular, however I feel I most identify myself to have the same beliefs and morals as the Reitan family. The Reitans were a supportive family, just like mine. I do not have any immediate family members that are gay, but I do have a few cousins that are gay. My family never treats them any differently or acts different around them. They support them because they are happy. Same with the Reitans when they found out their son Jake was gay.…

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