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    and now? This paper is going to compare and contrast the differences between an episode of Full House and an episode of the Modern Family. We are able to spot notable differences and similarities by comparing the characters, plot, and setting for both of these sitcoms. In both, Modern Family and Full House, there are many characters we can compare. As seen in Modern Family, Manny steals a necklace on “accident” but doesn’t want to own up to it. This is very strange because Manny is a very…

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    “Modern Family” season 7’s upcoming episode will see the Pritchett patriarch taking up a new hobby that his family will deem dangerous. After retiring, Jay Pritchett (Ed O’Neill) will spend his leisure time piloting planes. The next episode of “Modern Family” season 7 will show how worried his family will be because of his new chosen hobby, according to Christian Today. In the episode of “Modern Family” season 7 titles “Clean for a Day,” Jay’s son-in-law Cam (Eric Stonestreet) will also…

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    Modern Family is a TV show that is written by Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd. This show is a comedy about an American family who are close knitted and are always dealing with a small or large issue. I believe that the best thing about the show is that the directors were together talking and retelling stories about their own families. Later the authors realized that they might make a show out of it, then before you know it the TV was created. The show has three different families who are…

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    Webster’s Dictionary defines the term family as, a group of people who are related to each other. It doesn’t mention criteria or standards that have to be matched in order to be related. So essentially any group can be a family. This concept fits perfectly with the modern American family structure. All across the world the traditional concept of family has been taught at a very young. There are two parents; one man and one woman. Those parents biologically have children together. The father…

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    In the modern world it is unreasonable to not have both have both parents working. Most people look to the past, how the male figure in the family was the main source of income. But just as we look to the past we must also leave the ways of the past in the past. In the modern world we need to stop the old tradition of the male being the income source, and change it to allow both parents to help support the family. In the following article we will look at, how the marriage can work, equality,…

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    way the characters are shown through the show and life. While The Brady Bunch and Modern Family are both tv sitcoms that featured a housewife, the ways in which appearance, chores, and roles that are portrayed are widely different. First in terms of appearance, both tv sitcoms The Brady Bunch and Modern Family have similar clothing style. The Brady Bunch was aired in the late 1960s and early 1970s while Modern Family was aired in the late 2000s. In both sitcoms the housewives played a big role…

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    Weighing In What is a modern family? Why do you want a wife? And why do people still get married? These questions are asked throughout “Modern Family” by Mena Charen and “I Want a Wife” by Judy Brady. Marriage is the legally or formally recognized union of a man and a women, or same sex as partners in a relationship. Marriage to me is a give and take relationship between two people who love and understand each other. In comparing and contrasting “Modern Family” and “I Want a Wife” they are very…

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    Family, a social institution, is traditionally defined in the Western world as a husband, wife and children. However, over time these ideals have changed. The definition of family is no longer restricted to the same preconceived ideas; pets have been considered an addition to a family, and in our generation, same-sex marriage has become more prevalent than it has ever been. Additionally, more married couples are getting divorces and there are more single-parents than there are traditional…

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    It is clear that the scenes in Modern Family is inspired by current events, but the ultimate influence in this series is obvious, it is this day and age’s modern family. Families now a days are not as simple as they were years ago. In the past, it was uncommon to see a homosexual couple with a baby and be well adjusted into today’s society. Modern Family’s use of stereotypes diminished due to pressure from society. A major event that happened…

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    The media has huge power on the way it is able to influence its audience. Although some media can be positive, much the medias influence has negatively affected youth today. In the show Modern Family, it aims to portray a contemporary view of American families. Although most research on body image has focused on white girls and women, body image concerns also affect women of color, specifically among Latinas. The purpose of this paper is to understand how the media creates stereotypes that…

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