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    The Kinship and Bond of Blood Tie Breastfeeding The text “The Milk of the Male: Kinship, Maternity and Breastfeeding in Medieval Islam” written by Mohammed Hocine Benkheira (2013) carefully demonstrates how breastfeeding contributes benefits of kinship between the mother, the baby and the milk family and the importance of establishing said kinship. Breastfeeding has been historically and presently known as an essential step in the process of growing a healthy baby, as well as a substantial…

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    would seemingly pass out (again my dad is a fucking cyborg who doesn't require sleep), but now I just realize that they were staying ahead of the game. I rode the sleep struggle bus for the longest time when I was indoctrinated into the world of fatherhood. Pre-child I was still in college and therefore able to stay up late and sleep until 1pm. Night owl life has been my thing, and I've never been much of a morning person so that adjustment truly still has a ways to go. Throughout my sleep…

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    The research question The changing role of women: Does women participation in the labor force increased work-family conflict? Since the post World War II, a great number of women participate in the labour market has marked a milestone in the women’s history. With a gradual increase in social status, women, nowadays, have a relatively higher education attainment and economic survival ability than they used to be in the past decades. Yet, from a family-sociological perspective…

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    Tough! Was written in 1993 by one of Canada’s most creative playwrights, George F walker. It was shown to young adults of that time as a cautionary story and is now portrayed as entertainment. Walker’s only play that is for “young audiences” is set in a city park, where three working class teenagers meet. The characters are Tina, Jill and Bobby. Tina confronts Bobby for cheating on her as he had been caught messing around with another girl at a party, and is backed by her tough friend, Jill.…

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    As opposed to fatherhood, motherhood is associated with lower earnings and less prestigious careers because of the high demands women face upon having children and the stigma attached to motherhood. In their work, Mason and Eckman explain how mothers are placed on the “mommy…

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    The director of The Fatherhood Project at the Families and Work Institute in New York, stated that, “What they’re taking is an average of five days, but they’re not utilizing the policy. They’re negotiating directly with their boss”(family education). Father should have the…

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    Antenatal education classes are offered to expecting parents with the aim of providing strategies and insight for childbirth and parenthood. This paper aims to evaluate the effectiveness and relevance of prenatal education . This will be achieved by discussing the importance of varied delivery methods in antenatal education, the effectiveness of classes on educating the mother and father for birth and their parental role, and whether antenatal classes adequately prepare both parents for when…

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    labor. Trin, who suffered from irregular periods and other hormonal issues, is unaware of her pregnancy, something that is rare, but not at all unheard of. It is revealed that the father of Trin’s baby is Jared, who they had just recently saved. The fatherhood is confirmed by process of elimination (no recent sexual activity, in combination with previous serial monogamy, ergo last sexual partner is the most likely father). The…

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    The Youssef Chahine film Alexandria… Why? encapsulates various influences from historical, economical, and cultural concepts of WWII era Egypt, and is seen through dialogue of characters and the images on-screen. Chahine’s film followed a boy by the name of Yehia from Alexandria, Egypt, who had a love for acting and American cinema. Yehia’s father wanted him to be an engineer since that was his dream growing up, so naturally, Yehia did not have the easiest of times reaching his dream. Given that…

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    As of late, there have been many different discussion about whether same-sex marriage is legal which, is actually an argument over what side is right. Different states have stated that same-sex marriage is correct, which came because homosexuals want it to be considered right all over the world. One large reason that so many people have taken the side of the homosexuals is because they figured out how to voice their ideas. Same-sex marriage has been illegal for thousands of years and should not…

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