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    My primary family in household consists of my mom, dad, my older sister, her 5 year old son, myself and my 2 year old son. My mom, Lora and dad, Louis are 53 years old. They have been married for 29 years. They were high school sweethearts. We have lived in the same two story house since I was born. We live in a nice neighborhood in Neptune that is close to Tinton Falls and Ocean. I grew up in a stable environment, raised by both of my parents. When I was younger, I use to be a daddy’s girl, but…

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    retrieve her as his own because as a family unit he will feel complete and be able to educate Honoria through his work and knowing he can rear her better than her aunt could. Alas, the truth in the story did not allow this to happen which lead Charlie to a downward spiral where he continued on with his alcohol. Furthermore, the importance of family for education prevailed most notably in August Wilson’s “Fences.” Rose and Raynell and Cory and Troy prove that a strong family relationship is…

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    everything we say. But inside the little gap between each friendship is always family. Our family will always be there for us no matter what, they’ll stick by our side. To me, family is very important and they’re a big part of my life. I always try to keep in touch with my family that is back home, overseas, and I think having that sense of safety is really important to have in everyone’s life. Therefore, learning about how family communication works is really important for our well being and…

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    1831 edition of Frankenstein, Mary Shelly informs that Frankenstein had a glorious childhood; his parents were well praised, possessed by “the very spirit of kindness and indulgence,” and Frankenstein highlights his gratefulness of having a welcoming family. However, his appreciation and gratitude were directed towards his parents’ supple behavior. From the start of the novel, Shelley sought to state that Frankenstein was in good hands and that he was sincerely grateful. Frankenstein was born in…

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    4What are the family myths in this movie? Family myths or narratives occur when distorted beliefs or historical events are shared between family members that end up enabling rules that govern the family system. A family member that tragically committed suicide over generations becomes a story about how this person died peacefully in their sleep. Myths such as harmony or safety help families avoid conflict shape rules within in the family. When being asked how family life is, a member will…

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    Family systems theory is a theory that is used to describe the family as a whole. When understanding this theory there are some key terms to remember. Wholeness, interdependence, homeostasis, boundaries, and hierarchy are all terms that describe family systems theory the best. This theory was expanded upon by Murray Bowen. Wholeness is defined as the sum of all parts (Herring, 2015). This means that in order to understand the family one has to examine the whole family to understand its dynamics.…

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    “Famil[ies] strengthen each other during storms. They help us be strong. After all, it is a family tradition. Our roots are deeper, our hearts are stronger. We never give up.” Lifting our families up during tough situations is one of the most important concepts in life. Once a loved one passes away, the whole family falls apart. Being there for family and helping them out even if it means taking sacrifices is a must. My entire childhood was spent with my grandpa, Bader, if anything, more time…

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    As the family describes how they handle differences and conflicts it would appear as though they generally triangulate in other members instead of working it out with the people directly involved. For example, when Steve and Trudi are fighting, Steve tends to talk the issues out with Melissa versus keeping the conflict between him and his wife. When the siblings argue, Doug usually turns to his mom and Melissa largely brings problems to the dad. There is no direct communication between the…

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    Family involvement is an important aspect of students learning and education experience. Parents taking a role in the literacy learning of their children lead to more engagement and higher readiness levels of individual students. By creating a partnership with families, education becomes an experience spanning both in the classroom and at home. It is evident in many forms that the more parents work with their child at home and the more they show interest in their students learning, the more the…

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    Family is defined as to who one is around and spends the most time with which can cause a potential parting or a greater bond to grow. James Cameron’s “Avatar” expresses this through Jake spending time with the Na’vi enough for him to sacrifice sleep and his human life to consider himself and be accepted as one of the Na’vi’s family. This film expresses that one can change who they are to become part of something else. In contrast, Sandra Cisneros's “Woman Hollering Creek” Cleofilas wanted to…

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