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    Two American Families

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    often than not, if your family is troubled with financial issues, performance in school suffers as well. This may be considered one of the reasons people are often stuck in the social class they were born into. This concept may be seen in the film, Two American Families. In the film, Bill Moyers…, followed the lives of two families. He followed the Neumann’s and the Stanley’s. Unfortunately, Tony and Terry Neumann had to work extremely hard to make ends meet for their family. This included

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    concept of the American family has undergone a radical transformation. The change in the concept of the American family is now reflecting society’s acceptance that just 50 years ago was impossible to even imagine. We are now accepting the unification of blacks and whites and are coming to terms with homosexuality and the unification of a more diverse family. Among all divisions of society, there is a greater acceptance of the differences in families from single parenting to blended families to same sex

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    Changing American Family

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    In today's overall population, the structure of family is evolving. People's perspective toward race, sex, religion, and society has allowed more open entryways in the way that families are developed. As demonstrated by Natalie Angier, "Researchers who look at the structure and headway of the American family express unsullied amazement at how rapidly the family has changed of late" ("The Changing American Family," 2013). A substantial bit of these critical changes are credited to women's parity and

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    American Family Culture

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    began a new life with just the clothes on their back. They had some family here and every holiday, birthday, and just some weekends in between we would get together. By the 70’s in was already gradually starting to shift as high school seniors were heading off all over the country expanding their horizons as they embarked on college life. After college students embarked on new adventures stating their careers away from their families. Although it seemed subtle at the time, now reflecting back it seems

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    Native American Family

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    opening experience to other people’s childhoods and family beliefs. I grew up in a prominently Scandinavian town. I didn’t have a brunette friend until I was in second grade because all the girls were blonde. It was my neighborhood’s demographic. Childhood was a wonderful time for me in my lower middle class nuclear family. I have been fortunate to not experience animosity during my lifespan. Exploring the childhood of an Indian friend and a Native American colleague has been fascinating journey. Raj

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    Question: What role does technology play on kinship ties in postmodern North American society? Thesis Statement: In the postmodern era technologies of social saturation render the ties of kinship less significant than they were in the postmodern era. Summary: The modernization of North America has changed the make of family lessening the significance of the ties of kinship. According to Zeitlin, the theory of the postmodern family is based on the concept of changing gender roles as there is no longer

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    American Family Defined

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    documentary “2010's American Family Defined”, talks about the definition of today’s modern family. This information is based on a research that explains how people have changed their ideology of what makes a family. It points out that the traditional family consists of a father, a mother with children’s have changed into a modern family that consist of what a person considers a family should be. The modern family can be a blended family, same sex family, single parent, and so on. My family consist of

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    In 1840s, Asian American community began to be formed when a large number of Chinese immigrants arrived in the United States as contract laborers. Immigration from Asian countries has increased since 1970s. The two types of Asian immigrants coming to America at this time were voluntarily immigrants and refugees. While Korean, Chinese, Taiwanese are immigrants who came to the United States for business purposes, Vietnamese, Laos, and Cambodian are refugees who tried to escape their countries in the

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    The African American family Family dynamics across all races are complex. For the state of the black family is made even more complicated by a history rooted in slavery. Fractured families were born out of a system where husbands were taken away, jailed or killed, leaving the family weakened with a mother and/or grandmother at the helm. While these historical facts may be true; that the black family is weak, can be argued. Yet, the family for many in the black community and other communities of

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    Spanish American Family

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    about each family’s culture and values. However do not make assumptions based on faith, race or country of origin. Families from other countries generally have their own cultures and values. In order for a family to feel welcome and comfortable, they need to maintain their own identities, forcing them to use or follow ours will only confuse them and make life difficult. Since this family has moved to the United States, it is possible they have already taken to some of ours. “One way to build trust and

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