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    Many Pakistani families who travel between Denmark and Sweden are in a constant struggle, because Pakistani couples that one of them is a non-citizen are not allowed to live in Denmark right away. Many of these Pakistani couples have an arranged marriage often to someone they are already related to in some form, “Zagib…had married Sara, his paternal cousin, in Pakistan in 2004.” (PG.91) But if the spouse is not a Denmark citizen it makes the marriage difficult because the other non-citizen…

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    By definition these resources are more costly and hard to imitate. These resources are rooted deep in the company’s history by staying focused in mobile markets and not diversifying into other technology categories that would loose the company’s primary focus and drive through its core competencies. As the company grew to be the largest in the industry, they remained focused on the leading edge of mobile technology. 1. Tangible Resources - Strong…

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    It might even be said that after the film was viewed one can make the assumption that oneness was achieved for Jamal at the end. Once the couple reunites after being torn apart many times through their lives it might be said that when the couple finally walks into their future together there is a notable sense of harmony that can be observed. Conclusively, the film “Slumdog Millionaire” it is arguable that the main character Jamal achieves oneness, inherits good karma through his actions, and…

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    opportunities. He chooses to start his own taxi business and explains, “Once I was a driver to a master, but now I am a master of drivers. I don’t treat them like servants - I don’t slap, or bully, or mock anyone. I don’t insult any of them by calling them “family,” either. They’re my employees; I’m their boss, that’s all.” (Adiga 259). This shows the contrast of his life and how far he has come. His life takes a complete turn, as he changes roles from servant to master. It also foils the…

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    Ideal families in the fifties consisted of a working father, a mother who was a housewife, and a few children. Many men joined unions to take care of their families, where they were able to receive pensions and health benefits. The government also supported most families with their financial situation after the war had ended. Although the "ideal" family life was pleasing, it did not last very long. According to Pauline Irit Erera in What Is A Family, "The main reason for family change was…

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    children without being married. Changes According to the U.S. Census Bureau (2012) a family is defined as “a group of two or more people who reside together and who are related by birth, marriage, or adoption.” Although this definition seems very basic and to the point, dramatic changes have come to play when it comes to the American family and marriage.…

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    By giving their daughter chores that helps them learn the values in the family that is well respected by society. Kincaid distinctively remembers how her mother showed her how to iron, “this is how you iron your father’s khaki shirt so that it doesn’t have a crease; this is how you iron your father’s khaki pants so that they…

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    Christmas Day 1996, I was born to a Black father and a White mother in California. I had what I thought was the perfect family: two loving parents who provided for me, a younger sibling that I could have fun with, and pets to play with out in the yard. I had friends who I would regularly enjoy the company of. I truly thought I had the perfect life! I had this mindset for the first 10 or 12 years of my life, and nothing drastic had happened to change that. Little did I know, that was about to…

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    apply. I realized I needed to become dedicated and get an education and make something of myself. I struggled, a lot, but I figured out how to get through everything my parents never showed me how to do, and weren 't there for. After time, my family helped us as much as they could but I still knew I needed to remain dedicated to gain an education so I could have a career and eventually support myself in life. I have currently completed three semesters of college now while also working to…

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    When the Emperor was Divine The internment of thousands of Japanese families and people in general was a symbol of not only the oppression of a mass of people but also of the growing trend throughout the ages of the same type of war-time oppression. Throughout history, people have been being taken forcibly from their homes and placed in precarious and quite uncomfortable situations just for the sake of people’s “safety”. Although, it was typically only in times of war, it still had an impact…

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