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    of a society i.e. family. A family is a set of human beings related to each other in a non-professional manner‚ giving rise to a concrete cohesion within the family. Love‚ care‚ and affection are the most prominent human values‚ which are responsible for maintaining these bonds of relationships withina family. Typically‚ a nuclear family may be conceived as a unit consisting of acouple‚ children‚ and grandparents‚ and pets. In India however‚ there exists a special kind of family structure that really

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    Family Diversity

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    Single parent families Beanpole families Extended family Reconstituted families Cultural diversity Class diversity Sexual diversity The proportion of families living in single parent families has more than tripled in the last 30 years to 24%. Not all single parents have been married .births outside marriage have become more socially accepted today. Changes in religious and social values have made it less likely to for single parents to be labelled and stigmatised. 1) Roseneil & budgeon- argue

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    Joint Family

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    A joint family in every sense is a convenient arrangement for everyone- emotionally‚ mentally‚ financially etc. You have your loved ones close to you and they are always with you to give you guidance and support. The culture remains alive and is passed on to the children more efficiently in a joint family. All responsibilities are shared and during any problems- emotional‚ financial‚ etc. the family is there to handle it together. It is a big security system in itself. Everyone stays happy in

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    Modern Family

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    | Family Problems | Family is an essential part of every person’s life and of our society. Family is a little world with its own values and priorities. Close families share dreams‚ ideas‚ hopes and even possessions‚ and it’s a good side of being a family. However‚ as usual‚ every good thing can have its drawbacks. Same with families: they can often have different types of problems. One of the most frequent and common problems is the misunderstanding between parents and children‚ due to the difference

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    All aspects of life are related to the family and family is likely to be the most important unit of social organization. Family is a social institution which consists of people who united by the same organization‚ including any children (Macionis‚2010). It is also a system of relations between husband and wife‚ parents and children‚ based on marriage or consanguinity. Over the time family patterns has been changing. New types of family have been brought into society. For example‚ homosexual couples

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    Family is mainly considered as the smallest unit of the association which an individual can identify with closely. Normally‚ many people look at family as those people to who they are related by blood being nuclear or extended. However‚ the broader perspective of the family comprises of those people who are find themselves closely linked up by factors such as m One form and the most common form of family is family by blood. This form of a family is made up by people who are born by same parents

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    extended family also has some disadvantages just like any other thing. For instance‚ one’s privacy may be denied in some cases because of the large number of people. There are some things you will want to do alone or sometimes one may want to think or spend time alone in privacy all of which is very hard to do in the extended family especially a very large one. There is also a kind of monarchy in extended family. A decision made by the over head which is usually the grandfather cannot be challenged

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    live in a joint family lead a sheltered life surrounded by their loved ones. They learn the importance of sharing‚ being patient‚ and simultaneously‚ their lives get enriched while living in a joint family.    Sharing work‚ finances‚ space‚ love and affection is what comes to my mind when one thinks of a joint family. In many Indian homes‚ people still prefer joint families to nuclear families. There are reasons a plenty for this preference but the common reason is stability in family ties.   Rinki

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    Latin American Family

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    The importance of family as the basic unit of society teaches one the benefits of forming and/or developing collective values and beliefs that allow the Christian Church to better evangelize and expand. Since the second conference in Medellin during 1955‚ the Latin American bishops stated their awareness in the lack of Christian ministry to families. First and foremost‚ the bishops identified the various difficulties Latin American families could endure—such as poverty‚ divorce‚ low marriage rates

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    Ho Families Are Changing

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    How Families Are Changing… For the Better Betty Holcomb The present structure of the average family in America is changing‚ mainly due to the growing number of mothers who now work outside the home. The current mark of dual-earner families stands at 64 percent‚ making it a solid majority today. This alteration of the "traditional" structure of the family is a catalyst for other changes that may soon occur. One of the changes that recently have been evident is the increased participation of

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