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    United States legal system‚ there is out of laws contained in the Bible. Gay marriage world further weaken the traditional family values essential to our society. The main reason of our culture and values have started to collapse is the undermining of families. Gay marriage could provide a crafty slope in the legality of marriage. Gay marriage is introducing another form of “family” would only make the situation worse. Gay marriage is a chain reaction that destroyed the meaning of marriage. The gay lifestyle

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    the show was “inappropriate on several dimensions.” They went on to say that the dialogue was excessively rude and crude and the scenes were too explicit and the characterizations seem offensive. KSL-TV also insist that it challenges traditional family values and portrays bad role models. The trouble the show experienced from attempting to air in Utah was not the only trouble the show had endured. In July‚ before the show aired‚ One Million Moms publicly announced that they would be boycotting the show

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    “Intolerance towards those who are different is still prevalent today.” How true is this of your society? Princess Diana once said‚ “ The greatest problem in the world today is intolerance. Everyone is so intolerant of each other.” It is indeed true that intolerance is one of the greatest problems faced by the word today. Intolerance refers to lacking the capacity or willingness to recognize and respect the beliefs‚ practices or traits of others. In the past‚ there has been uncountable number

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    to traditional “family values” that rate commitment as more important than individualism. They urge parents to spend more time with their children. 2. Liberal and conservatives disagree on the ideal traditional family‚ because liberal feel the traditional family trap women into abusive relationships‚ while conservative’s beliefs the traditional family values is more important then individualism. While both the liberals and the conservatives agree to the general good of the family‚ the radical left

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    STRENGTHS   1. Vietnamese values are based on allegiance to the family that believes responsibilities‚ rights and commitments of a group or a family are important (Pamela‚ 1996). Example: in my family‚ my mom always gave a thoughtful care to my grandma. My mom said my grandma took care of my mom the whole life already‚ and that was the time my mom had to take the responsible to my grandma. This shows me the traditional moral idea for Vietnamese as well as Asian family. 2. Greeting is very important

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    aunt was the first member in my family to move to the United States. She moved with my uncle from Taiwan during the late 1970s and married in the mid-80s. Due to my aunt’s success in the foreign land‚ my mom decided to send me and my sister to the U.S in search for a better life as well as a brighter future. Although life was tough and many hardships were faced‚ however‚ the experiences proven to be very valuable and useful. Immigrants from the maternal side of my family consist of my aunt‚ my cousins

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    My Hispanic heritage plays an important role in my life. It defines me as a person and it influences my behavior. Traditional Hispanic values consist of honesty‚ respect‚ love‚ courage‚ caring and fairness which were instilled in me by my mother from a very young age. Because of these teachings‚ I am a better person and a good citizen. These values are of great importance and will be handed down to the next generation. Two values that are especially important to Hispanic families are their diversity

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    In the Hispanic culture‚ one of the most common and well-known traditions is a Quinceañera. Going to another cultural event that is different from my own is very educational yet a rewarding experience. Some of the distinct elements that really put the event together are the experience of the event‚ the different phrases in that culture‚ verbal communication and cultural distinctiveness of the culture‚ and was able to understand how the Hispanic culture is different from traditional American culture

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    Family Values: Importance America’s family values are very important to our citizens. For many years the American family and its values have been one of the top priorities of our nation. The family is even an essential part of the "American Dream" that we Americans are so fond of. The basic idea of success in America is measured by how well one can provide for their family. But what does citezenship have to do with family values? It determines these values and set a standard for the whole

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    lose sight of their traditional values and chase flawed or unrealistic dreams. In the play‚ A Raisin in the Sun‚ author Lorraine Hansberry‚ uses character Walter Lee Younger to demonstrate a misguided‚ materialistic alteration of the traditional American Dream. Walter Lee‚ in a misguided vision of money as the answer to all of life’s tests‚ forgets traditional family values and instead chases only materialistic aspirations. This harms and ultimately separates his family. His materialistic pursuit stems

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