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    display different situations. including sexuality and race‚ that are becoming more mainstream. Modern Family is based on the lives an urban family whose members take on a variation of race and sexuality roles in their community. One of the main purposes of Modern Family‚ along with entertainment‚ is to encourage acceptance for those with different race and/or sexuality all over the world. Modern Family proves an alternative lifestyle to be universal by showing Cam and Mitchell (gay partners) and

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    Joshua Guillen Elchlepp English 101 6-30-13 My Family vs. The Nuclear Family During the 1950’s‚ the ideal American family consisted of a homemaker mother‚ a breadwinner father‚ and a few children who all lived in a house in the suburbs. The family was generally of Christian faith. The father would be the sole provider who goes to work all day to make money to buy the families necessities while the mother would stay home all day‚ taking care of the kids‚ prepare food‚ and

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    that family is the base foundation of any society. The definition of family is a relationship between two adults with their children. What is the relationship‚ the turn of adults‚ and the gender of adults? When did they form? These questions decide what type of family. These families are Traditionalmodern‚ and postmodern Families. Here it will be illustrated the difference and similarities between these families. In the first side‚ similarities‚ traditionalmodern‚ and postmodern families contain

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    In modern day society‚ family’s face unique challenges as the world shifts towards a non-traditional way of life that people have stood by for decades. Such changes include a difference in roles within a marriage‚ who is considered family‚ childhood in a nontraditional family‚ and the ways in which we conceive a child. These diverges from the norm are discussed in the articles New Families: Modern Couples as New Pioneers by Philip Cowan and Carolyn Pape Cowan‚ Beyond Sentimentality: American Childhood

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    Family dynamics have rapidly been changing and evolving over the last two hundred years‚ with far-reaching consequences on individuals and societies as a whole. Whereas before the industrial revolution‚ children used to live and work with their parents within the home to learn the family trade that would support them and future offspring‚ now parents spend a good majority of their days at work and children at school. Additionally‚ there is no longer a “normal” family model of two heterosexual

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    Non-traditional families are families that consist of single-parent families‚ extended families‚ and families with same-sex partner. Non-traditional families are becoming a norm in our modern culture whereas traditional marriages which was a norm in the past‚ has now become a minority situation in Canada. All across the country‚ men and women are caring for children on their own without their partner‚ unmarried couples cohabitate‚ gay and lesbian couples sharing their lives and raising children together

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    My presentation topic is about due to globalization many countries have seen their standards raise very quickly; it is inevitable foe people living in urban societies to catch up with the growth of materialism. Is greed the cause for family values to decline? I disagree. Before I start‚ I will show you the outline of my presentation. In the introduction‚ I will talk about globalization and China Then; I will move on to the main points and provide example of my main points I mentioned earlier.

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    comedy Modern Family is no different. The cast is diverse in every way‚ and the writers use that to diversify the characters and get away with using obvious stereotypes placed upon gender and sexuality. The show is presented in a mockumentary style and focuses on three families who are related through marriage. Phil and his wife Claire represent the nuclear family; Jay and his new wife Gloria represent the inter-generation family; and finally Mitchell and Cam represent the homosexual family structure

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    Modern Family takes place in Los Angeles‚ California. The show is based off of a “typical” modern family in today’s time‚ or what the writers of the show perceive it as. The show is based off of one big family‚ but is divided into 3 subfamilies to portray each of their lives. The main characters include Jay who is the patriarch and he is remarried to a much younger Colombian woman Gloria‚ who has a son from a previous relationship‚ Manny. Jay’s daughter Claire‚ a homemaker‚ is married to Phil‚ a

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    A Modern Family The situation comedy on television that I choose to study‚ which I believe highlights family values and functions‚ is ABC’s “Modern Family”. As the title suggests this is based on what we might perceive as the current‚ everyday family. I have watched this show with mixed emotions since its inception but these are only my observations about the show‚ no one can know what the writer’s background is and from what mindset they are coming from. The show is about the “New” version

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