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    The idea of “family” holds various meanings for everyone depending on their rituals, symbols, ideology, and situatedness in time, place, and culture. A biologist may define family as a group involving all descendants of a common ancestor. A criminologist may define family as a group of people united in criminal activity. A sociologist may define family as a fundamental social group in society consistent of one or two parents and the children they raise. Historically, people have considered a nuclear

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    person grows up they are imprinted with values and characteristics from their family. Numerous studies suggest there are numerous impacts on the development of people from the handing down of small habits to drastic impacts such as an individual needing welfare. These handed down characteristics keep the family and individuals of the family in what is perceived as comfortable or known terrain. Terrain built from families provides individuals with opportunity to build roots off of and feel secure

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    occasion starts with an outward positive aspect of the event as it brought a sense of harmony creating an opportunity to bond. Encouraging involvement in the preparation of family meals creating a sense of tradition while assisting in bridging the gap between generations. Stories that were told gave children a sense of family values with a deeper acceptance. Although it was never mentioned, this was an occasion that stimulated healthy communication coupled with healing. One can even look at this

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    prevalent between many characters in the book. There are many strained family relationships throughout the book. The main character, Victor represents the author Sherman Alexie because he reflects the lived experiences of Alexie. Sherman Alexie’s father wasn’t always there for him and Victor’s father was the same way. Alexie portrays the effects alcoholism has on the family through creating characters that represent his own family. Through a father-son relationship, Alexie examines the pervasiveness

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    Often, for an individuals to pursue his/her happiness one must disregard societal and family expectations in order to achieve an intended dream or goal in life. In most instances, it’s not considered to be apart of the “social norm” for an individual to follow their ambitions because of the baggage.With this reason one has no choice but to abandon their happiness in most occasions. In Alistair Macleod's long lasting short story, The Boat, a university professor looks back at his lengthy life where

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    for child marriage and although tradition is changing to allow for women to be educated and marry later, this way of thinking is not consistent in all parts of India. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that everybody has “the right to marry and found a family… at full age”, yet India is home to thousands of unwanted and underage marriages. Underage marriage has many difficult repercussions, including restricted job opportunities for women. Traditions force young girls into marrying

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    The Bethea family is a two parent household with two children which would be considered a traditional family. The parents have managed to maintain their marriage for twenty-four years while in the transitional stage of their older children moving on to different stages in life the family unofficially adopts a family member. The family member was six month old baby when the family began caring for her because the mother (cousin) decided she could offer the infant as much attention as needed. The

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    "(Kingston 6) As early adulthood and having managed to build a great career, from the American point of view, Maxine still cannot completely get rid of the ghosts of that invisible China, her family never decouples the prejudices of their culture. Tradition makes no exceptions, especially a tradition in which, for over several years, the woman had imposed obedience and submission to men, being sold into slavery and even being pushed into, once widowed suicide, as a gesture of

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    Aggie Traditions

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    Growing up in a household, built on tradition and family, going to Texas A&M was bound to happen no matter what. Even though my brother went to this school and tried to persuade me to attend this university, it was going to happen no matter what he said. Tradition and family was a big thing as kid just because we are from a different country such that of Bosnia­Herzegovina, my mom always emphasized that we need to follow the rules and respect them, does not matter what they were in relation to. Coming

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    Road Trip into Tradition Every year, my family makes an effort to travel across the country from our hometown in Tennessee to southern California to visit family. Our family has celebrated many traditions over the years, but this is one that means the most to me. Also, some of the most memorable moments of my life happened during this tradition. It all started when I was around 4 years old. My family decided to move away from the big city in Southern California to a more country setting more suitable

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