the other hand studies it in the physical manner. The terms pater and mater are used to refer mother and father in anthropology studies whilst in biology the terms genitor and gentrix are used. Every newborn by is said to be recognized to have relations to at least one of his parent by the fact of his birth. Kinship is used to organize members of the society into different categories, roles and various social groups, based on either parentage, marriage or other types of relationship, (Schneider 2005)
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very important role in our modern society of XXI century. Most parents tend to focus on educating their children in the best conditions. Some of them even are ready to give everything they have to provide the best opportunities for their children to study and get knowledge. Searching for the most effective and convenient solution, people try different types of teaching, such as private schools, public schools, and homeschooling. There are a lot of debates around these variants of educating method, because
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the united states over the last several years. Not only is it a psychological problem but it’s also known as a family disease. A disease that can turn something that could potentially be great, into something that does nothing but bring others down. From parent to children relationships, to even spousal connection alcohol is known as one of the leading causes of conflict within families. I think that understanding and focusing on the problems that alcoholism can lead to could potentially help the
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problems in domestic relations with which the social worker deals, that of the family unsanctioned by Church or State, unrecognized by the community, is probably the most difficult. Although we speak usually of the “unmarried mother” nevertheless the situation involves all the elements of a family group—mother, father, and child. Each of these has certain rights, the parents have certain obligations, and the relationship of the members of the group to the community must also be given consideration
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include child sex tourism, child marriages and forced marriages. The definition and understanding of CSEC, and its many forms, have evolved in recent years in accordance with greater analysis and newly acquired knowledge. For the purpose of this study, the term CSEC is the term used to collectively refer to the children who were exploited for sexual purposes and other related means as a term
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Proper Cost Management, Knowledge Transfer, and Globalization For a Successful Family Business Abstract: Management of business accountants play an important role in planning, coordination with production, marketing, financial functions and finally with targeted profit. This study investigates whether proper management accountants in family businesses can contributes towards its success. Management and cost accountants need to be focused on the internal aspects of a business to keep it
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Family Firms and their Governance Creating Tomorrow’s Company from Today’s by Sir Adrian Cadbury Family Firms and their Governance Creating Tomorrow’s Company from Today’s by Sir Adrian Cadbury Family Firms and their Governance Creating Tomorrow’s Company from Today’s by Sir Adrian Cadbury Introduction Family-owned firms are one of the foundations of the world’s business community. Their creation, growth and longevity are critical to the success of the global economy. Although facing
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many countries have shifted and adjusted to different kind of perspective. Many government leaders have actually allowed same sex marriages as well gay and lesbian adoption. This paper aims to provide the readers some facts and research studies concerning the impact of same sex couples to the upbringing of their adopted children. This paper intends to open the minds of the audience concerning both sides of the issue. The paper does not provide any preference or does not promote any viewpoint
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and disorganized communities Table of Contents Introduction 4 Defining Elderly Abuse 7 Traditional Societies 8 The length of the problem 9 Institutional Settings 9 Risk factor for Elder Abuse 10 Individual factors 10 Factors of Relationship 11 Factors of Community and Society 12 The result of elder abuse 14 Domestic Settings 14 Treatment in institutions 14 Preventing Elder Abuse 15 Feedback from national level 16 Responses from local people 18 Social Service 19 Health
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CHAPTER 2 Multi-Bonding: Polygamy, Polygyny, Polyamory Defining and Identifying Multi-bonding Non-monogamous relationships can take any number of forms, including, but not limited to, serial pair-bonding (known most frequently as serial monogamy), polygamy, polyandry, communal living, and “open” pair-bondings, where sexual or sexual-emotional relationships outside of the primary one are tolerated to a greater or lesser degree (cf. Robinson, 1997). Polygyny has been defined as “the marriage
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