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    Big City or Small Town

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    prefer to live in a small town and others like to live in a big city. In my opinion‚ I would prefer to live in a big city because living in a big city has more advantages than living in a small town. Living in a big city is more convenient because in a big city there are many facilities for living‚ recreation‚ and health care. For instance‚ a big city usually has an integrated transportation infrastructure connecting all areas of the city. As a result‚ people living in a big city can commute conveniently

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    Family Assesment

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    the internal structure of a family and of its wider context‚ much like a family tree. A genogram broadly follows the conventions of a genetic chart. Usually at least three generations of a family are recorded‚ each generation occupying a separate horizontal level on the chart A genogram is relevant to family assessment for many reasons as it allows for information to be summarised and viewed in a simple manner; it also provides a method for gaining insight into family development and functioning

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    Family Identity

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    formed throughout a lifetime. Thus‚ at birth‚ one’s identity is a blank canvas‚ ready to absorb knowledge from its immediate surroundings‚ more particularly family‚ as it is the first thing a fresh identity is exposed to. As evidenced by Grapes of Wrath‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ and The Great Gatsby‚ one’s identity is primarily determined by his or her family. In Grapes of Wrath‚ the Joad’s identify themselves with their land‚ as farming is their only livelihood. Without land to farm‚ the Joads’s way of life

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    Dysfunctional Families

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    2010 English 102 Essay 2 Dysfunctional Families In the memoir “Navigating Disaster” by Sheryl ST. Germain‚ a woman is encountering many problems in her life: her son (Gray) leaving and not wanting to talk to her‚ and also the destruction of her hometown by a devastating hurricane. There are many messages that can be pulled from this memoir‚ but the one many people will be able to connect with would most likely be the theme of dysfunctional families. The author had been in a bad relationship

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    Family Bond

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    The family system is the most conspicuous bond in the social scheme of things. This bond ties people to each other with invisible strings of love and care‚ each one bonded to all others in his/her entirety. The family that consists of the elder’s brothers‚ sisters and children are all bound to each other no matter how far away they may be from each other physically. The family is the inspiration of each individual member and‚ above all‚ it is the objective for which each individual member lives

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    family planning

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    examines the determinants of family planning service use and the barriers in accessing family planning services among urban poor women in Pakistan. Data were collected from a household survey of 5338 married women of reproductive age (15-45) from slum areas of six cities. The use of family planning services by women in urban slums is strongly linked to individual and household socioeconomic factors. In particular‚ women were ten times more likely to have used a family planning service if her husband

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    Broken Family

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    Family is the basic unit of society. This is the most essential component of a country. A home is where a family lives. It may be alternated   to the word ‘house’ but a house is more appropriately referring to the material structure‚ whereas ‘home’ refers to the intangible things that bind together the family members. It is the immeasurable love and care that keeps together the mother‚ father and their children. However‚ no matter how ideal a family in the terms of their relationship‚ there are still

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    Feminism and Family

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    Feminism and Family Maigan Sorensen Northeastern State University Feminism and Family I will start out my paper by stating that I do not believe that feminism should be blamed for the downfall of the “traditional” family. Society as a whole has become more accepting of this generation’s liberal ways‚ this includes men and women. I personally believe that feminism can help in the family dynamics. I am a firm in my belief that the running and functioning of the family should be the responsibility

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    family dinners

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    When my dad gets back from work and the dog stops barking‚ we all sit down and eat together and talk about how everybody’s day went. Although many families have busy lives‚ families who eat dinner together are more successful because they have more support and a better connection with their family. Family dinners are beneficial but some families have busy lives. Having a deadline can cause stress. When I have a set time to be home‚ sometimes I feel rushed‚ then I get stressed. Some kids have

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    Family History

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    Family History Project Growing up I really didn’t know much about my family. My family consisted of my mother‚ my older and younger brothers‚ my two cousins‚ my uncle and his wife‚ my aunt who later had a daughter‚ and the head of the family my grandmother. This was my family and all I’ve come to know. I knew who my father was‚ meaning I knew his name and what he looked like‚ but for a long time I didn’t know who he was. I can’t remember any memories growing up as a child‚ simply because….he

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