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    the clothes on the line. Everything seemed pretty normal, the clothes were still there, birds were chirping that’s one of my classical family stories that’s told at almost every holiday get together without fail. Most people have at least ones crazy story that they like to tell, and my family is no exception. The story that everyone on my father’s side of the family can recite word for word is the one where my grandmother lost the animals. The story sounds kind of crazy to begin with and the…

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    grandson tends to carry a stigma, since grandparents as primary caregivers is often due to substance abuse or incarceration of the child’s parents. This is only partly true in Walter’s case. Walter was fortunate to have his grandmother and some extended family to take care of him following the alleged neglect he suffered within the foster care system. Walter’s Aunt even discussed how important it was to Viola that Walter not “fall through the cracks” of the welfare…

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    Accomplishments before Death A Reflective Essay on Three Things I Want to Accomplish Before I Die “A great accomplishment shouldn 't be the end of the road, just the starting point for the next leap forward,” quoted from Harvey Mackay. Everyone that has lived on this earth has always had set goals specifically for themselves. It is absolutely essential for anyone to have goals or else there is nothing to strive for in their lives. Without goals, there would be no accomplishments, and without…

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    In our whole life span, we come across thousands of people in our lives, whether it be through just observing faces on the street, having occasional conversations with others, or forming a special one on one bond. I, for one, am a big believer that an individual 's life should be expressed through being a tool to inspire, to influence, and to create change for a better world. As cliche as this may sound, just going on in our lives and living can be easy, but fully living and using your life to…

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    1960s, this was also the time where the Happy Homemakers were born. Women who stayed home and looked after the children while her husband provided. Family became a national priority, and women were taught that a happy marriage and home was their version of the american dream. For men, they were expected to work, finding a good paying job to support his family, women were expected to raise children, clean the house, and provide a cheerful atmosphere. The picturesque image of…

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    Parenthood Film Analysis

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    communication and family communication. However, we will be learning about the family communication through a film called “Parenthood”. Throughout this film there were a lot of interesting role in each family, but I would like to share from what I have seen and describe you with two family that have a lot of connection that related to family communication patterns. We will be focusing on family theme, husband –wife subsystem, and sibling subsystem. In the really first beginning, the family that…

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    Option #3 – Grandparent Interview Family life has changed in different ways than I usually had assumed. I interviewed my parents, as well as my maternal grandpa and his girlfriend, for this assignment. Coming into the assignment, I did not realize just how much the norms of families and gender roles could change within the same family over numerous years. A lot of the expectations seemed to be similar between the generations yet take on their own degree of necessity and meanings. Sally Bugge…

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    my mother would lose patience. I’d run over to tinker with it and figure it out in half the time. I just enjoyed fixing anything I could. The most entertaining dilemmas pertained to complex mechanisms. Coming from a family of engineers on both sides with none being in my immediate family at home, I still gravitated towards it, finding pleasure in huge puzzles and art pieces. I believe I would bring diversity to this campus through cultural background and my personal experiences. In the Michigan…

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    Deprived Vivian Case Study

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    adolescent. Some have a great youth with extraordinary experiences but others are not as fortunate. The 26th of December 1960, Vivian was born to 18 year old, Doris Kinsey and 16 year old, Bobby Cleveland. Doris and Bobby continued to build their family by having an additional 3 children by the beginning of 1965. All was well for several years in Vivian’s life, she had what some may consider an ideal upcoming. Loving parents, which many lack in life. “They were…

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    for her weight and age. She is not currently taking any medication nor did she indicate any pervious surgeries or allergies. She reported that she has no past medical health issues, besides her weight. When asked about her family health problems she reported that her family has a history of cancer, obesity, diabetes, and mental issues. She is the last child alive of the 3 children her mother had. Her grandmother died of ovarian cancer at the age of 31. Her older sister died of a massive…

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