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762 words, approx. 3 pages
The term nuclear family developed in the western world to distinguish the family group consisting of parents (usually a father and mother) and their children, from what is known as an extended family. Nuclear families can be any size, as long as the...


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Immigration plan restricts visa sponsors
5/19/2007: 488 words, approx. 2 pages
Nabila Khan wouldn't be in the United States if it weren't for her sister. Her sister sponsored Khan's immigration from Pakistan. Four years ago, Khan started the process to do the same for another sister, the only one left in their native land.They are family,...
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Top Texas court gets embryo custody case
6/8/2007: 635 words, approx. 2 pages
She got the house and he got the Honda. The problem in Augusta and Randy Roman's divorce came over the little things _ the really little things. Frozen embryos that they once hoped would bring them children.Augusta Roman wants to keep the embryos and try...
 


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The Nuclear Family Is Neither the Ideal nor the Norm in Present Day UK Society.
1,478 words, approx. 5 pages
Describes the stereotypical nuclear family and examines family as a social group. Offers evidence that the nuclear family is not the norm in modern day British society. Examines the post-modern ideal family structure.
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A Different Perspective on the Nuclear Family
279 words, approx. 1 pages
Discusses the stereotypical nuclear family and its applicability to modern society. Provides a personal perspective on the subject.


 

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