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The careers of professional women and men in Finland
The different conditions for a successful career of professional women & men were investigated on the basis of a mail questionnaire sent to 581 per sons with academic degrees in agricultural sciences, architecture, engineering, law, medicine, & forestry. The sample was stratified according to sex & field of study. The ...
Resumen en: This paper looks at country-average results in surveys of student-achievements like PISA, PIRLS or TIMSS. As other recent papers do, I advance the idea t...
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Family Relationships as Moderators of the Association between Romantic Relationships and Adjustment in Early Adolescence
The role of adolescents’ family relationships as moderators of the negative associations between early steady dating and adjustment was investigated. Two hundred forty-four adolescents 13 to 14 years old reported on family and peer relationships (attachment security to mother and father marital conflict parenting style...
Purpose – This research aims to illustrate the differential treatment of children and pensioners in Russia and to explain why this has not led to age group conflict through an illustration of age group interdependency.Design/methodology/approach – Age group conflict is revealed through analysis of the government's poli...
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Barriers to equality: why British fathers do not use parental leave
ABSTRACTIn 2011, the UK passed the Additional Paternity Leave (APL) policy, but less than 1% of eligible fathers took APL in its first year. This study investigates reasons for nonuse of APL. We find four main reasons: financial costs, gendered expectations, perceived workplace resistance, and policy restrictions. Firs...
This article explores the ways that gender, sexuality, pleasure, and risk are entangled in affective labour and the production of value in ‘front of house’ bar work. Through their work as bar staff...
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The development and implementation of a fair market rental system for military family housing.
Abstract : This thesis examines the history of military family housing including the precedents for differential treatment of married military personnel; discusses the present management system for family housing; and describes the reasons and recommendations for the recent proposal for converting the present system of...
Is our understanding of how individuals adjust to stressful life events increased when we analyze their adjustment in ways that recognize that these individuals are also married couples? The data used to answer this question came from a unique “natural experiment” occasioned by the forced evacuation of the Israeli sett...
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Demographic, Situational, and Shopping Comparisons of Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Mall Patrons:
This study compares Hispanic and Anglo patrons of an upscale mall. The Hispanic respondents were younger, with higher household incomes, than the non-Hispanics. Fewer of the Hispanics, however, had college educations. There were significant differences in situational variables associated with the two groups. Although t...
As a kind of purchasing decision making subject,family is a very special organization.The internal role structure vicissitude of Chinese Urban Family is obvious during social and economic double transformation period.Take three medium-size urban family for example,our survey indicated not only marital roles in the fami...
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Relational Development Through the Life Cycle: Capacities, Opportunities, Challenges, and Obstacles:
Feminist theorists posit that women’s central organizing core is based on themes of affiliation, connection, and relationship, rather than the themes of separation, individuation, and autonomy that are emphasized in familiar models of development. Building on the work of theorists at the Stone Center and other writers ...
The literature has focused on manufacturing strategy issues from diverse perspectives, most of which are concentrated on hard issues such as marketing and RD content perspective and process perspective. The former explores the context of manufacturing strategies, and the latter studies how manufacturing strategies are ...
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Adult Children as Caregivers: Egocentric Biases in Judgments of Sibling Contributions
This study examined filial caregivers' views of their own and their siblings' costs and contributions to the care of their parents. The respondents viewed their siblings' responses to the parents' needs as remarkably similar to their own, in spite of there being no actual similarity. Despite these perceived similaritie...
The article discusses approaches to aspects of place and ::: identity in three late twentieth century British novels, The ::: Child in Time, City of the Mind, and Mother London in relation ::: to aspects of perspectives in urban geography on social and ::: urban development in 1980s London.
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Flexibility and Constancy:The Reflection of Chinese "Mental thought" and Western "Physical thought" on Physical Activity
The difference of physical activity between the east and the west embodies the different ways of thinking between easterner and westerner.In brief,Chinese ancient sports reflect the mental thought of Chinese,while the western sports reflect the physical thought of westerner.The result of metal thought leads to the flex...
A three-culture comparison—native South Korean, Korean immigrants to the United States, and native European American mothers—of two types of parenting cognitions—attributions and self-perceptions—was undertaken to explore cultural contributions to parenting cognitions and their adaptability among immigrant mothers. Att...
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The effect of toys as educative material on pre-service education students' understanding of energy
AbstractThis study focuses on the effects of the exposure of pre-service education students (n=87) to a variety of toys used as educative curriculum material in an attempt to develop their understanding of energy. Changes in their knowledge, their confidence in terms of this knowledge, and the reasons they attributed f...
This paper explores aspects of how parents of young teenagers experience balancing work and family demands, compared to parents of younger children. It uses data from Waves 1 and 3 of the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey and from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Time Use Survey ...
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Does use of power affects relationship's social satisfaction in manufacturer-dealers relationship?
Managing the channel relationship is a key concern in manufacturer-dealer relationship.This study investigates the automobile dealers’ relationship satisfaction and perceptions on supplier’s use of power.Despite the assumption that relationship satisfaction contributes to buyer-supplier relationship, previous researche...
Traditional models in the agricultural labor literature have examined agricultural labor supply in terms of a labor-lei sure trade-off by a single individual. This work examines the question of total annual market days in farm and nonfarm work of secondary family workers engaged in hired farm work. The underlying model...
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The Measure of the Work-family Conflict of Chinese Elementary and Secondary School Teachers
This research was aimed to explore the structure of the work-family conflict(WFC) of Chinese elementary school and secondary school teachers,and to develop the qnestionaire to investigate it.The structure was revealed according to the review of current literature,open-ended questionnaire survey,interview with teachers,...
This article is an analysis and appreciation of the essays under the same title “Children” by Feng Zikai and Zhu Ziqing. Their difference in style and tastes is a reflection of the difference of thoughts and educational backgrounds of the two writers. And their different views of life.
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A phenomenological exploration of the childfree choice in a sample of Australian women
Choosing not to have children is considered a deviation from cultural norms, particularly the dominant pronatalist discourse; this is especially so for women. However, little research has documente...
Dedication Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The storied human life: a narrative approach 2. Making sense of motherhood: cultural scripts 3. Setting the Western context: mothering in late-modern society 4. Anticipating motherhood: the antenatal period 5. Making sense of early mothering experiences 6. A return to normal:...
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On college student credit and moral education
Credit is the basis of all moral character and is the cornerstone for society to exist and develop. College student credit and moral education is the important component of moral work of higher learning. Correct analysis and comment on college students' credit and moral behavior is the key to making countermeasures and...
This study examined whether culture moderated the associations between Chinese and European American undergraduates’ perceptions of parental warmth and negativity, and how these perceptions predict...
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Family Adaptation of Single Parents in the United States Army: An Empirical Analysis of Work Stressors and Adaptive Resources: Family Diversity
This article examines the relative contribution of work stressors, family and community resources, and Army support resources to the family adaptation of a sample of 238 single parents serving on active duty in the US. Army. The results indicate that the adaptation of single-parent families to Army demands is influence...
Characters and basic battle support requirements of general ammunition integrated packaging were analyzed.Based on the analysis,reliability test and evaluation approaches and simulated environmental test methods for general ammunition integrated packaging were proposed.Chi-square Goodness of Fit Test was used to verify...
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Family and Work Values of Adolescents in Secondary Schools
The study investigated the relationship between the family and work values of adolescents in Ekiti and Ondo States, in Nigeria. The family is assumed to play a vital role in the formation of work values of the adolescents. How far this is true is the subject of this research paper. A total of 500 students consisting of...
Existing post-occupancy research rarely considers the importance of the sociality of the building user community and its building user group dynamics. A social value agenda is proposed to promote u ...
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Positive Parenting and Positive Development in Children
States Parties agree that the education of the child shall be directed to: (a) The development of the child’s personality, talents and mental and physical abilities to their fullest potential; . . . (c) The development of respect for the child’s parents, his or her own cultural identity, language and values, for the na...
This article describes the use of a battery of structured family measurement procedures to conduct systematic, comprehensive assessments of families who enter treatment. The measures are derived from family research and include self-report questionnaires and structured observation of family interactions. The assessment...
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Father-child relationships, humor styles, and psychological well-being among Lebanese university students - by Margaret Walid Bassil
Thesis (M.A.)--American University of Beirut, Dept. of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2008.;"Advisor : Dr. Shahe Kazarian, Associate Professor , Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences--Member of Committee : Dr. Fatima Al-Jamil, Assistant Professor
Abstract Studies in developed economies show that family-owned non-financial firms outperform others, explained by agency theory and protection of family capital. Findings in emerging economies are equivocal, while studies of family domination and banks’ performance are scant. This paper examines the profit-performance...
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The Socio-economic Profile of Children in Conflict with the Law
Children engaged in offences tend to share certain common features: they are victims of multiple deprivations; most come from poor or dysfunctional families and had parents with lower levels of education. This does not mean, however, that deviant behaviour is the monopoly of children from lower-income groups. Evidence ...
This article from research quality student's psychological characteristic obtaining,has analyzed the quality student's personality characteristic,and how on consummates its personality practically,from the family,the school,the social three aspects has made the explanation.
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Mother’s Gender Preferences and Child Schooling in Ethiopia
This paper empirically investigates whether the quantity deficit in the children of the mother’s preferred gender is compensated through their favorable treatment in terms of investment in schooling (what we call a compensating hypothesis) in an environment where schooling opportunities are limited. We use data from si...
This article discusses research into the effect of gender role expectations in distributional negotiations. The differences between the gender effects in personally oriented negotiations and those ...
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An empirical analysis of the impact of family moral support on Turkish women entrepreneurs
It is well documented that women entrepreneurs add exponential growth to the economic well-being of countries. The impact of family moral support on Turkish women entrepreneurs’ is examined including major challenges (i.e. personal problems and recognition of poor managerial skills and knowledge) and advantages (i.e. p...
There are negative consequences for children and youth when a primary caregiver leaves to migrate. However there are unforeseen experiences related to schooling. I compare how Mexican maternal migration has influenced the education experiences of the children left behind in Mexico and their siblings living in the Unite...
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Evolutionary biology: Mother and father in surprise geneticagreement
In genomic imprinting, one copy of a gene is switched off depending on whether it came from the father or mother. One explanation centres on the competing interests of the two parents. Another now brings in sex-associated differences in the offspring.
In modern China,ethics relations in marriage family obviously reflect features in the times and show that there are some new changes.The key point of the relations is the one between husbands and wives but it was parents and children in the past.The form is getting more various and the main part of the generation relat...
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Cross-Cultural Issues in ParentProfessional Interactions: A Qualitative Study of Perceptions of Asian American Mothers of Children With Developmental Disabilities
This study investigated the perspectives of 23 first-generation Asian American mothers of children with developmental disabilities. The intent was to explore the working relationships between the m...
The earthquake at Wenchuan caused big psychological interference.This paper discusses the theory of evaluation and intervention of psychological crisis.The author sets forth some intervention methods of psychological crisis.
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Improvements relating to television
In a letterbox video signal, the main signal is formed on the center line of the 3/4 picture transmission, other auxiliary signals transmitted above and below the boundary portion of the screen. This auxiliary information includes a chrominance component, which enables the level of detail is increased, up to the vertic...
The rural Arab elderly in Israel live in a society undergoing rapid social, political and economic change. Family relations, as expressed in intergenerational interaction, are intensive, frequent and mutually supporting, and probably not motivated by the overt needs of the old. The findings on the household history of ...
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Sex and parenting: the effects of sexual conflict and parentage on parental strategies
Abstract There is perhaps no more popularized aspect of animal behavior than the things parents do for offspring. Yet our understanding of the evolution of care is only rudimentary, perhaps because parental behavior is one of the most variable behavioral traits we know. Sexual reproduction, particularly in anisogamous ...
Two approaches to the study of the psychological significance of situations were compared, one using data for individuals' perceptions of situations and the other using data for individuals' reactions to situations. Perception and reaction data for 40 subjects were used for multidimensional classification of 12 situati...
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COMPARING PARENT LOSS WITH SIBLING LOSS
The death of a loved one is a traumatic loss for children , but little attention has been paid to how children's responses vary according to who died - a parent or a sibling . This article reports the findings of a comparison between children's responses to parent and sibling loss . Two samples of bereaved children wer...
This article is an analysis and appreciation of the essays under the same title “Children” by Feng Zikai and Zhu Ziqing. Their difference in style and tastes is a reflection of the difference of thoughts and educational backgrounds of the two writers. And their different views of life.
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Dynamic underpinnings of father hunger as illuminated in the analysis of an adolescent boy.
Growing sensitivity to the importance of the father in child development has contributed to research demonstrating the existence of “father hunger” in children who have lost their fathers (Herzog, 1982), manifested in serious problems modulating aggression. Vignettes from a five-year analysis of an adolescent boy who l...
This paper reports on the ways in which a selected group of parents in Vietnam decided which university one of their children should attend. Drawing upon narrative accounts provided by 16 parents of recent graduates from three universities in Hanoi, the paper seeks to elucidate the kinds of considerations taken into ac...
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Human Capital Accumulation through Interaction between a Married Couple: Comparison between a Housewife and a Working Wife
Japanese household-level data describing a husband's earnings, his wife's working status, and their schooling levels are used to test the implications of a model proposing a time-consuming process of human capital accumulation within marriages, in which an educated wife is more productive. The empirical results support...
This chapter is an introduction to the edited book of Family, Work and Wellbeing in Asia. It begins with a brief review of current research on family-work issues in this region, specifically focusing on four domains: the experiences of work and family lives; work organizations’ response to employees’ work-family concer...
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Freedom, desire and power: Gender processes and presumptions of shared care and responsibility after parental separation
Synopsis This paper reports the findings of a small empirical study of separated couples who share the care of their children in a fifty-fifty arrangement of time. The study is set against a backdrop of family law reform in Australia over the past decade which has shifted legal and custodial frameworks towards a presum...
This article is the second of two parts. The first one was published in the issue no 2 of this same journal. The preseni study uses the dependency index and the youth ratio to describe the aging process both at regional and municipal levels. Our data show a yet moderate aging process in (he region. with an uneven distr...
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Factors Impacting Turkish Students' Attitudes towards Science and Their Academic Performance in Science
This case study investigated the factors that impact Turkish high school students’ attitudes towards science and their academic performance in science. The participants were 273 high school students representing students with diverse academic achievements and socioeconomic backgrounds. The results show that students ci...
A three-culture comparison—native South Korean, Korean immigrants to the United States, and native European American mothers—of two types of parenting cognitions—attributions and self-perceptions—was undertaken to explore cultural contributions to parenting cognitions and their adaptability among immigrant mothers. Att...
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Parent-research as a process of inquiry: an ethnographic perspective
This article illustrates how an ethnographic perspective can provide a descriptive methodological approach to parent-research as a process of inquiry within the field of education. By juxtaposing data and illuminating reflexive accounts from a longitudinal parent-research study, I suggest that such a perspective provid...
I was raised in a Protestant family from the middle of the sixties until the early eighties of the last century in a small village close to Amsterdam. Although my parents had different religious backgrounds, my mother’s relatively liberal Protestant views were dominated by my father’s orthodox Calvinist faith. His view...
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Latent profiles of postdivorce parenting time, conflict, and quality: Children’s adjustment associations.
Parenting time, interparental conflict, and the quality of parenting a child experiences in the postdivorce family environment have complex relations with child adjustment outcomes. Using person-centered latent profile analyses, the present study examined (a) separate profiles of mothers' (N = 472) and fathers' (N = 35...
This chapter is an introduction to the edited book of Family, Work and Wellbeing in Asia. It begins with a brief review of current research on family-work issues in this region, specifically focusing on four domains: the experiences of work and family lives; work organizations’ response to employees’ work-family concer...
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The Family-Work Nexus and Wellbeing in Asia: An Introduction
This chapter is an introduction to the edited book of Family, Work and Wellbeing in Asia. It begins with a brief review of current research on family-work issues in this region, specifically focusing on four domains: the experiences of work and family lives; work organizations’ response to employees’ work-family concer...
National keep-fit programmed can do harm to our Huaxia Coming Generation.On the basis of looking back and summing up the mass sports before the 10ths sports meeting.The article prognosticate the possible direction of national keep-fit programme in order to do something for sustainable development to china mass-sports o...
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Marital conflict strategies predict child abuse potential in Dutch families from low socioeconomic backgrounds
We examined the association between marital conflict and child abuse potential in N = 86 Dutch families from low socioeconomic backgrounds. The percentage of parents who exceeded the upper 5 percent cut-off score on Milner’s Child Abuse Potential Inventory was 17%. It was found that lower socioeconomic status, relative...
This chapter is an introduction to the edited book of Family, Work and Wellbeing in Asia. It begins with a brief review of current research on family-work issues in this region, specifically focusing on four domains: the experiences of work and family lives; work organizations’ response to employees’ work-family concer...
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Measuring Protective Factors and Resilience Traits in Youth: The Healthy Kids Resilience Assessment
The invention pertains to an auxiliary outside air refrigeration system for use in combination with a conventional refrigeration system to supply refrigeration to an enclosure whereby cold outside air is used as the cooling medium. A differential thermostatic controller monitors the temperature inside the enclosure and...
Transgenerational, Structural, Strategic and Milan models are four popular models of family therapy.The application of these models in Asian families has been widely discussed by various practitioners and academic scholars.This paper investigates the application of models of family therapy in the Singapore context.Two ...
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Satisfaction with work-family balance for parents of early adolescents compared to parents of younger children
This paper explores aspects of how parents of young teenagers experience balancing work and family demands, compared to parents of younger children. It uses data from Waves 1 and 3 of the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey and from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Time Use Survey ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop a career success model for academics at the Malaysian research universities. Design/methodology/approach – Self-administered and online surveys were used for data collection among 325 academics from Malaysian research universities. Findings – Based on the analysis of st...
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Summary on the Latest Development in the Research Home and Abroad on Family Enterprise
Based on the study and analysis of essays on family enterprise research home and abroad, the paper summarizes the latest results found in this research area, which offers definitions and relevant theories about the family enterprise, the studies on the hierarchy or management structure as well as changes and evolution ...
This article gives a brief description on current status of state-owned listed company equity incentive system and reviews the policy reformations of that,the system environment on legal basis、implementation procedure and disclosure、accounting treatment and tax return and so on of state-owned listed company equity ince...
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Chinese and European American Undergraduates’ Perceptions of Maternal Warmth and Negativity as Predictors of Self-Esteem and Life Satisfaction
This study examined whether culture moderated the associations between Chinese and European American undergraduates’ perceptions of parental warmth and negativity, and how these perceptions predict...
This paper reports on the ways in which a selected group of parents in Vietnam decided which university one of their children should attend. Drawing upon narrative accounts provided by 16 parents of recent graduates from three universities in Hanoi, the paper seeks to elucidate the kinds of considerations taken into ac...
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CLINICAL FAMILY ASSESSMENT: APPLYING STRUCTURED MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES IN TREATMENT SETTINGS†
This article describes the use of a battery of structured family measurement procedures to conduct systematic, comprehensive assessments of families who enter treatment. The measures are derived from family research and include self-report questionnaires and structured observation of family interactions. The assessment...
An author offers of principle a new method of estimation of level of quality of labour life of personnel, which takes into account sotsiokulturniy approach. It is based on vision of necessities of man and realization of them in labour from point of christianity, on the basis of which mentality was formed of our peoples...
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Family Conflict Among Parents in Owerri: The Need for Balancing Family-Work Roles
The study was designed to examine work-family-conflict among parents in Owerri and propose strategies for balancing family-work-roles. Work-family-conflict is a type of inter-role-conflict which can be time-based, strain-based or behavior-based. The study was carried out by using the survey research design and self-des...
Is our understanding of how individuals adjust to stressful life events increased when we analyze their adjustment in ways that recognize that these individuals are also married couples? The data used to answer this question came from a unique “natural experiment” occasioned by the forced evacuation of the Israeli sett...
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The Rise and Fall of Family Firms in the Process of Development
This paper explores the causes and the consequences of the evolution of family firms in the growth process. The theory suggests that in early stages of development, valuable family specific human capital stimulated the productivity of family firms and the development process. However, in light of the rise in the import...
Preface. The Authors. Choosing the Fundamental Change Strategy. Creating a Learning Organization: Balanced Rewards for Results and Improvement. Leading a Vision-Driven Change Effort: A Commitment to the Future. Focusing the Effort: Crucial Themes That Drive Change. Resolving the Leader's Personal Dilemmas: Style and Be...
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Families and couples (DOI: 10.2436/20.3000.02.13)
This article analyses the common-law couple and formulates coherent answers, based on Catalan civil law, that meet the needs posed by this kind of relationship. The confusion between married couples and common-law couples and between marriage and family has triggered the main problems and distortions. The article addre...
We calculate the form factors and the coupling constant in the $D^{*}D \rho $ vertex in the framework of QCD sum rules. We evaluate the three point correlation functions of the vertex considering both $ D $ and $ \rho $ mesons off--shell. The form factors obtained are very different but give the same coupling constant:...
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A Discussion of "Poem Revealing Ambition" and "Poem Indicating Emotion"
The two literature theory "Poem Revealing Ambition" and "Poem Indicating Emotion" are not the opposite individuals which are summed up on the base of practice,and they both service for poetry.
A three-culture comparison—native South Korean, Korean immigrants to the United States, and native European American mothers—of two types of parenting cognitions—attributions and self-perceptions—was undertaken to explore cultural contributions to parenting cognitions and their adaptability among immigrant mothers. Att...
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ENRICHMENT OUTCOME RESEARCH:A META‐ANALYSIS OF PREMARITAL, MARITAL AND FAMILY INTERVENTIONS
The findings from a meta-analysis of 85 studies of premarital, marital, and family enrichment, representing 3,886 couples or families are presented. Metaanalysis is a method for statistically aggregating and evaluating empirical findings. Findings from the study are discussed in terms of overall enrichment effectivenes...
There are negative consequences for children and youth when a primary caregiver leaves to migrate. However there are unforeseen experiences related to schooling. I compare how Mexican maternal migration has influenced the education experiences of the children left behind in Mexico and their siblings living in the Unite...
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Job Relocation and the Trailing Spouse
Spouse relocation counseling is a prime example of the interrelationship between a client's career development and mental health counseling needs. Although these clients may initially seek a career counselor's help in career decision making or for assistance in their job campaigns, personal and psychological factors as...
There are negative consequences for children and youth when a primary caregiver leaves to migrate. However there are unforeseen experiences related to schooling. I compare how Mexican maternal migration has influenced the education experiences of the children left behind in Mexico and their siblings living in the Unite...
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Sticking out and fitting in: Culture-specific predictors of 3-year-olds’ autobiographical memories during joint reminiscing
a b s t r a c t The present study investigates the relationship between mother-child interaction styles with 19 months and children's autobiographical memory with 3 years of age in two cul- tural contexts: New Delhi, India (n = 25) and Berlin, Germany (n = 33). Results demonstrate similarities as well as culture specif...
This article is the second of two parts. The first one was published in the issue no 2 of this same journal. The preseni study uses the dependency index and the youth ratio to describe the aging process both at regional and municipal levels. Our data show a yet moderate aging process in (he region. with an uneven distr...
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Familia Faber: The Family as Maker of the Future.
The concept familia faber focuses on families as makers of social reality, constructors of the future social order, as doers and shapers. The family is more often thought of as product or victim of change than as producer and instigator. Sociological tradition from Durkheim and Simmel to Peter Berger, which is oriented...
Personal distribution of well-being of farm families relative to all U. S. families is substantially improved when wealth is considered along with money income. The "live poor and die rich" paradox facing older farm families could often be overcome by providing an easier means whereby they could use up equity in family...
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“The love of my life” : the meaning and importance of sport for female fans.
Academic research has typically focused upon the importance of sports fandom for men, and there is also a lack of comparative work which examines fans of different sports. This article aims to address this omission by exploring the meaning and importance of sports fandom for women. Drawing on a “grounded theory” approa...
Traditional models in the agricultural labor literature have examined agricultural labor supply in terms of a labor-lei sure trade-off by a single individual. This work examines the question of total annual market days in farm and nonfarm work of secondary family workers engaged in hired farm work. The underlying model...
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Estudio del clima familiar de los futuros padres adoptivos mediante la escala de Moos y Moos
The FES scale was administered to analyze the atmosphere in 155 families who had applied to adopt a child. The data indicate a family atmosphere style of psychological comfort. The variables that stood out were the presence of high level of cohesion and expressiveness and a low level of conflict, with a high evaluation...
On compare le ruissellement de 2 bassins, dont l'un contient des glaciers, avec la precipitation et l'ablation mesuree dans le bassin glaciaire. Les variations saisonnieres du ruissellement pour les 2 bassins sont similaires tandis pue le ruissellement du bassin glaciaire presente des variations annee apres annee plus ...
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First-Generation College Graduates Get a Financial Boost, but Don’t Catch Up
The financial boost first-generation graduates get from college degrees isn?t enough to overcome the head start having college graduate parents provides.
Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Intergenerational Solidarity between State and Family 3. Research Design 4. The Four Welfare Regimes Compared 5. Pension Systems and the Material Living Conditions of Older Persons 6. The Care of the Elderly 7. Transfer Payments for Families 8. Childcare between Family and State 9. Does a G...
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"What ""valley"" is home to many tech companies including Apple, Google, and Facebook?"
Silicon Valley's Best and Worst Jobs for New Moms (and Dads) - The Atlantic The Atlantic Silicon Valley's Best and Worst Jobs for New Moms (and Dads) A look at major differences in the tech industry’s approach to parental leave Print Text Size The tech industry has a reputation for being both a wonderland of employee b...
Palm Springs, California Palm Springs Tuscany, Italy Palm Springs Whether your Palm Springs visit is spent on the golf course, at a music festival, or lounging by the pool, this California vacation destination is the definition of luxury. Experience the area from our selection of luxurious desert homes located in Ranch...
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Your rank is 99741 in boys?
Process reqd after getting rank in wbjee?
Having a baby whos not your husbands?
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What is the effect of the family in a student?
What is the effect of broken families to your education?
Individual Americans have no impact on the economy?
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Is a parent who does not take care of their children a moral issue?
What is the moral obligation of the parents?
What is the moral obligation of the parents?
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Still in other societies , each family would have a family member to shepherd its flock , often a child , youth or an elder who could n't help much with harder work ; these shepherds were fully integrated in society .
Still in other societies , each family would have a family member to shepherd its flock , often a child or young person or an old person who was not able to help much with the harder work .
His ideas rest upon a distinction among the psychological sense of continuity , known as the ego identity ( sometimes identified simply as `` the self '' ) ; the personal idiosyncrasies that separate one person from the next , known as the personal identity ; and the collection of social roles that a person might play ...
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Marriages and children .
Marriages , family and children .
The Master and Margarita , for not having lost their faith in humanity , are granted peace but are denied light -- that is , they will spend eternity together in a shadowy yet pleasant region , having not earned the glories of Heaven , but not deserving the punishments of Hell .
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Who played the earlier known recording of Chopin's work?
The British Library notes that "Chopin's works have been recorded by all the great pianists of the recording era." The earliest recording was an 1895 performance by Paul Pabst of the Nocturne in E major Op. 62 No. 2. The British Library site makes available a number of historic recordings, including some by Alfred Cort...
Fryderyk's father, Nicolas Chopin, was a Frenchman from Lorraine who had emigrated to Poland in 1787 at the age of sixteen. Nicolas tutored children of the Polish aristocracy, and in 1806 married Justyna Krzyżanowska, a poor relative of the Skarbeks, one of the families for whom he worked. Fryderyk was baptized on East...
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Extremely intelligent stuff. I think Roger has shown an amazing ability to put all the pieces of the puzzle together. We are who we are and don't need to find it. Getting in the flow has always been something I looked for when playing the lower levels of professional tennis. Unfortunately I never really found it, excep...
Based on his own experience trying to secure paid paternity leave after the pre-term birth of his third child, Josh Levs uncovers the truth about our biases against men as caregivers: we believe they are not as capable and only secondary to the mother and our workplace policies reflect that bias. And yet, as he so eloq...
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By the 1960s in western countries , it was becoming more accepted for a woman to work and be a `` career girl '' until the woman got married , when she should stop work and be a `` housewife '' .
By the 1960s in western countries there was still an idea that it was all right for a woman to work and be a `` career girl '' ( which was what they called a young woman with a well-paying job ) until the woman got married , when she should stop work and be a `` housewife '' ( homemaker ) .
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Researchers from the Juan March Institute in Madrid studied data based on relationships of 4,561 middle-aged US couples . They found men who do more traditionally 'feminine' chores have less sex . It suggests that gender stereotypes linger in the home and that women may see men doing ‘feminine’ jobs as less sexually at...
A study has found that men who regularly do housework, such as cooking and cleaning (stock image), have less sex than men who don’t bother . You may imagine that a man who is adept at housework would be attractive to woman. But sociologists claim that mopping the kitchen and washing up dishes won’t help men get lucky i...
By . Anna Edwards . PUBLISHED: . 04:18 EST, 6 September 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 09:41 EST, 6 September 2012 . It's normally only women  who are trained in the art of turning curtains into costumes and become a dab hand at changing nappies at a world-famous nanny college. But now one male teenager is set to be the first-e...
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Renfroe: Mother's Day gifts are like geometry class -- you have to show your work to get credit . "As a holiday, it only really works the first five years you're a mother" "Motherhood is a piece of your heart walking around outside your body"
(CNN) -- As a mom, I can tell you what a lot of us think but don't say out loud: Mother's Day only really works as a holiday the first five years you're a mother. The first year, it's a new milestone of your life. People want to acknowledge the fact that you're a mother. It's sweet. It's like they're saying, "Hey! Pay ...
Getting children to welcome a new baby into the home can sometimes prove difficult - especially when it wasn't the playmate they were hoping for. Indeed, one mother from Colorado filmed the moment she told her daughter she was expecting a boy. Footage shows the toddler's smile quickly turning to a frown and then a cry ...
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The Family Stress and Coping Interview for families of individuals with developmental disabilities: a lifespan perspective on family adjustment
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Are the current helicopter parenting practices a good thing?
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How do you feel to be born in a general family in a country where 'reserved' is preferred than 'deserved'?
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Report: Women in Brazil, Russia, India and China more ambitious than U.S. counterparts . Extended families, affordable childcare makes it easier for mothers to work, says author . Eldercare and "daughterly guilt" are a more significant barrier than in Western world . Women report: Assertiveness not considered feminine ...
New York (CNN) -- The rapid growth in emerging markets over the past decade has made them fertile ground for the development of new approaches to attracting and managing talent. Among the biggest beneficiaries: Ambitious, educated women in Brazil, Russia, India, and China (BRIC). Following the trend in developed nation...
(CNN) -- It's time for some tiger cubs to approvingly roar for our strict parents, their domineering ways and their inflexibly high standards. The current depiction of tiger parenting is decidedly negative. Kim Wong Keltner's book on "Tiger Babies Strike Back" and Su Yeong Kim's report "Does Tiger Parenting Exist? Pare...
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One in five keep presents for ourselves . Quarter of Brits forget where they’ve hidden presents . Men are the worst last minute offenders, with one in . five claiming not to buy presents until Christmas Eve, compared to just . one in ten 10 women .
One in five keep presents for ourselves . Quarter of Brits forget where they’ve hidden presents . Men are the worst last minute offenders, with one in . five claiming not to buy presents until Christmas Eve, compared to just . one in ten 10 women . By . Bianca London . PUBLISHED: . 03:55 EST, 22 November 2012 . | . UPD...
As the White House convened a day-long summit on working families with a heavy focus on work-life balance, I remembered a major survey last year that took issue with the prevailing notion that juggling work and home life is mainly a woman's issue. According to a survey by the Pew Research Center, 56% of working mothers...
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The feminist agenda has been hijacked by the well-educated professionals . Middle-class sisterhood judge themselves on success of working lives . Britain has become one of the most family-unfriendly countries .
By BELINDA BROWN FOR THE DAILY MAIL . Why is the success of female emancipation and equal opportunity — both cornerstones of the modern feminist movement — measured by the number of women who are in top jobs such as directors of FTSE 100 companies or High Court judges? The depressing answer is that the so-called femini...
By . Kerry Mcdermott . Sheffield has topped a list of Britain's happiest cities - with a third of the population saying they wake up with a smile on their face every day. Tellingly, those polled ranked sex highly on the list of factors that keep them feeling upbeat, along with doing good deeds for others, spending time...
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The White House is holding a summit Monday on issues affecting working families . Working fathers, like working mothers, find it hard to balance work and family, survey says . More men than women are telecommuting, according to another survey . Work-life balance is an "everyone issue" not a women's or moms' issue, says...
As the White House convened a day-long summit on working families with a heavy focus on work-life balance, I remembered a major survey last year that took issue with the prevailing notion that juggling work and home life is mainly a woman's issue. According to a survey by the Pew Research Center, 56% of working mothers...
A new study has found that men are more likely to boast about their accomplishments (illustrated with a stock image) Men are more likely to boast about their accomplishments, according to research that will come as no surprise to many women. They are also more likely to lie to cover up their deficiencies, a new study h...
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Women who fear marriage breakdown work longer as a 'form of insurance' claims new research from the London School of Economics . However this increase was not matched by husbands taking more responsibility around the home .
Married men, is your significant other spending more and more time at work? Watch out because it could be a sign that she thinks your relationship is in trouble. A study found that women who fear their marriage is breaking down begin working longer hours as a 'form of insurance'. Scientists have worked out that for eve...
(CNN) -- Marissa Mayer's announcement that Yahoo employees who work remotely must come in the office or quit has raised howls of criticism. Her supporters defend her decision by pointing out that many Yahoo workers who work at home never came in and hid from management, and that her decree is a wake-up call to get focu...
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Couples who don't share housework are heading for divorce
Does your husband or wife idly sit back and watch TV while you slave away over mountains of ironing? Then your relationship could be doomed, as a new study claims a 'mismatch' in household chores makes you more likely to split. Researchers at Stockholm University's Demography Unit believe they've scientifically proved ...
Splitting the bill the fair way: Why the higher earner should pay more It comes down to math: The first step is to add your net incomes together. Then divide each individual income by this figure and multiply by 100.
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Tanzania: How Children Can Grow Up to Be Millionaires - Expert
Dar es Salaam — The UTT Asset Management and Investment Services (UTT Amis) has debunked the theory that creating big investors is only through getting big bank loans for investment. UTT has shown that through compounding interest children from ordinary households can be millionaires when they are aged over 20. UTT mar...
Please enable Javascript to watch this video Tianza is an affectionate eight-year-old girl looking for a forever family. While she might initially seem shy, it does not take long for her bubbly personality to shine through. She enjoys school, loves to sing, go to church and play with dolls. Her child advocate said she ...
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Hoarding Can Start Early, But Signs Are Hard To See In Teens
Hoarding disorder is generally diagnosed in older adults, after their inability to discard things and their anxiety over possessions leave them unable to function. But it may take root much earlier in life, though psychiatrists say they're just starting to figure that out. Hoarding symptoms may look different in teenag...
Don Williams and Louisa Jagger are on a mission to help people save treasured family heirlooms... be they silverware, photos or security blankets. They're the authors of <EM>Saving Stuff: How to Care for and Preserve Your Collectibles, Heirlooms, and Other Prized Possessions</EM>.
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Excerpt: 'Selfish Reasons To Have More Kids'
DURING MY LIFETIME, THE AMERICAN FAMILY HAS DRASTICALLY downsized. Women in their forties are about twice as likely to have one child—or none—as they were thirty years ago. Big families have all but disappeared. In 1976, 20 percent of women in their early forties had five or more kids; by 2006, less than 4 percent did....
Host Rachel Martin speaks with NPR's Shankar Vedantam about the psychology behind the fiscal cliff negotiations. Vedantam says humans evolved as short-term thinkers, which makes dealing with the long-term problem of the national debt particularly difficult.
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Eating in America, Now and Then
From hot dogs to ice cream and bread, Americans love their food. But it can sometimes mean more than a simple meal. As part of the StoryCorps oral history project, we offer two stories in which that is most definitely the case. Don "Moses" Lerman is a fierce competitor -- but he's not exactly an athlete. Lerman is a co...
GUESTS: TOM SMITH *Director, General Social Survey, National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago ANDREW CHERLIN *Professor of Public Policy, Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University *Author of many books, including <EM>Public and Private Families: An Introduction_</EM> (McGraw-Hill, 1996) and ...
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Living in the 'Burbs Taking a Toll on Kids' Health?
Is childhood obesity becoming a bigger problem than teen smoking, alcohol and drug abuse or reckless driving? That's the surprising finding of a survey referenced in a Washington Post article about the rising numbers of overweight suburban kids. On the face of it, children in the suburbs have every advantage. They liv...
GUESTS: TOM SMITH *Director, General Social Survey, National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago ANDREW CHERLIN *Professor of Public Policy, Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University *Author of many books, including <EM>Public and Private Families: An Introduction_</EM> (McGraw-Hill, 1996) and ...
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California In 2040: More People, More Heat
In the next 25 years, California will not only look different but also feel different. Extreme heat, loss of snow pack and major population growth are just some of things Californians have to look forward to. Climate scientists say as temperatures warm, the snow pack in the Sierra Nevada Mountains could shrink by more ...
GUESTS: TOM SMITH *Director, General Social Survey, National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago ANDREW CHERLIN *Professor of Public Policy, Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University *Author of many books, including <EM>Public and Private Families: An Introduction_</EM> (McGraw-Hill, 1996) and ...
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The 'Secret' Perks Of Being A Middle Child
Stereotypes about middle children are hardly flattering. They're often described as confused underachievers, overshadowed by older and younger siblings, and overlooked by their parents. But in The Secret Power of Middle Children Catherine Salmon and Katrin Schumann argue that many middle-borns have hidden strengths and...
On this week's episode of <em>Hidden Brain</em>, we'll explore the science of compassion, and how being kind to others can make a real difference in your own life.
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Mocha Moms: What's on the Table?
The Mocha Moms talk about a new study that shows more mothers are choosing part-time work. This week's mothers are Jolene Ivey, Davina McFarland, Cheli English-Figaro and special guest Joan Williams. MICHEL MARTIN, host: I'm Michelle Martin, and this is TELL ME MORE from NPR News. Coming up: kicking the habit. Moms t...
This week, we take a break from the news to feature some of our favorite moments from past shows. Click the audio link above to hear the whole show. Zach Galifianakis Plays Not My JobThe host of Between Two Ferns plays a game called Between Two Derns, three questions about Laura Dern and Bruce Dern. Panel QuestionsMam...
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Boomer Esiason apologizes for suggesting athlete's wife should have scheduled C-section . Esiason, other radio hosts took issue with baseball player taking two days of paternity leave . Paternity leave in United States still lags far behind countries in Europe . In Sweden, men can take two months paid paternity leave .
Even after Boomer Esiason apologized for what he called his "insensitive" comment about scheduling a C-section before the season started, his suggestion plus critical stances by other radio hosts demonstrate how much paternity leave is still not widely accepted in our society. In conversations with men across the count...
(CNN) -- The United States has been called the "no-vacation nation," and looking at the table above, it's not hard to see why. Many other countries allow for much more vacation time, according to a 2009 survey by Mercer, a human resources consulting firm. The numbers above reflect the minimum vacation days for an emplo...
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Dual-Career Military Couples Face Struggles When Starting Families
More military members are marrying each other. That presents challenges to dual-career families who must deal with the impact deployments have on childcare.
NPR's Madeleine Brand talks with regular personal finance contributor Michelle Singletary about the wisdom of putting a child's name on the title of your home — a strategy many think will save money in the long run, but one that has its own pitfalls. Singletary writes the syndicated column "The Color of Money" for <EM>...
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Who's Moving In Together, And Why
With guest host Tom Gjelten.  Cohabitation nation. More unwed Americans are living together than ever before. We’ll ask who and why. We used to call it shacking up. But a couple living together before they marry is the new normal. Two out of three couples who’ve married since 2000 started out by living together. For so...
NPR's Madeleine Brand talks with regular personal finance contributor Michelle Singletary about the wisdom of putting a child's name on the title of your home — a strategy many think will save money in the long run, but one that has its own pitfalls. Singletary writes the syndicated column "The Color of Money" for <EM>...
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Fathers Taking More Active Role in Raising Children
An increasing number of men are trading in briefcases for bibs. It's a bit of a cultural evolution, as more and more fathers find that they enjoy being involved as parents. And the younger the children are when they bond, the stronger the relationship. NPR's Susan Stamberg talks with reporter Bonnie Erbe, who studies f...
Host John Ydstie talks with Pamela Haag about spawning new interest in technology among women and girls. While the number of technology jobs is skyrocketing, the number of women interested in those jobs is on the decline.
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Study Shows Girls Get Bulk of Household Chores
A new report shows that parents may be perpetuating gender stereotypes in the way they assign household chores to their children. The report says that girls do two more hours of housework each week than boys.
Financial journalist Hannah Seligson and Aminatou Sow from the podcast 'Call Your Girlfriend' join Sam to discuss why more and more millennials are financially intertwined with their parents — and why it's so hard to talk about. Listeners call in. Sends thoughts to samsanders@npr.org.
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Telling Children About Financial Problems
Many families are facing difficult times as news of more layoffs hit daily headlines. How much should children be told about a family's financial situation?
We discuss a topic many people find intimidating: how to invest in the stock market. <BR><BR> Guest: <BR><BR> <STRONG>Ilyce Glink</STRONG> <BR>*Writes nationally syndicated column, <EM>Real Estate Matters</EM> <BR><BR>*Author of several books about personal finance, including <EM>50 Simple Steps You Can Take to Disast...
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Lying to cover up a misdeed or just get your way can harm relationships . Lies told to help someone or protect their feelings tend to be good . Facebook Likes are a bit like a white lie and are just as good for relationships . Research by Robin Dunbar, evolutionary psychologist at Oxford University .
Saying you love your friend's new (ugly) shoes can strengthen your bond . Lying to your loved ones may seem like a sure fire way to push them away. But new research says telling white lies - specifically for the right reasons - can actually strengthen social bonds. Fibbing about how good your friend looks in a (bad) dr...
(CNN) -- In a headline that calls out for attention -- "A Gender Reversal on Career Aspirations" -- the Pew Research Center reports that two-thirds of young women now say "being successful in a high-paying career or profession" is one of the most important goals in their lives. While it may not be surprising that these...
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Study interviewed 25,000 graduates from Harvard Business School . Less than 50% of women said they were satisfied with their career .
Women are increasingly putting their husband's career before their own, a controversial new study of Harvard Business School graduates has found. It canvassed over 25,000 male and female students, and found 40 percent of Gen X and boomer women said their spouses' careers took priority over theirs. They researchers also...
Achievement: Fred Butler, 106, was awarded his honorary diploma on Monday during an emotional ceremony attended by school officials, state lawmakers and Beverly Mayor Bill Scanlon . Fred Butler was married for 65 years, raised five children, served in the Army during World War II and worked for years for the local wate...
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"All happy families are alike but an unhappy family is unhappy after its own fashion."
Anna Karenina - Reading Guides - Penguin Classics - Penguin ... 9) The opening sentence of the novel is one of the most famous in literature: "All happy families are alike but an unhappy family is unhappy after its own fashion.
Everyone Wants to Be Cary Mug | CARY GRANT FESTIVAL 2016 ... our Cary Comes Home Mugs with the classic quote: Everybody wants to be Cary Grant. Even I want to be Cary Grant (Cary Grant). Featuring our unique Cary...
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What may not be adopted?
New characters can in principle be coined at any time, just as new words can be, but they may not be adopted. Significant historically recent coinages date to scientific terms of the 19th century. Specifically, Chinese coined new characters for chemical elements – see chemical elements in East Asian languages – which c...
A potential important influence on adolescence is change of the family dynamic, specifically divorce. With the divorce rate up to about 50%, divorce is common and adds to the already great amount of change in adolescence. Custody disputes soon after a divorce often reflect a playing out of control battles and ambivalen...
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What is it called when friends are favored over other people?
Favoring relatives (nepotism) or personal friends (cronyism) of an official is a form of illegitimate private gain. This may be combined with bribery, for example demanding that a business should employ a relative of an official controlling regulations affecting the business. The most extreme example is when the entire...
Apart from the passing of noble titles or ranks, inheritance practices did not involve primogeniture; each son received an equal share of the family property. Unlike the practice in later dynasties, the father usually sent his adult married sons away with their portions of the family fortune. Daughters received a porti...
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What type of diversity includes the crops which a farmer has encouraged, planted or raised?
Agricultural diversity can also be divided by whether it is ‘planned’ diversity or ‘associated’ diversity. This is a functional classification that we impose and not an intrinsic feature of life or diversity. Planned diversity includes the crops which a farmer has encouraged, planted or raised (e.g.: crops, covers, sym...
Weinreich's identity variant similarly includes the categories of identity diffusion, foreclosure and crisis, but with a somewhat different emphasis. Here, with respect to identity diffusion for example, an optimal level is interpreted as the norm, as it is unrealistic to expect an individual to resolve all their confl...
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What do you call a family you create yourself through marriage or having children? I want to distinguish between the family I was born into (my birth family) versus the one I made.
Is there any lingual way to differentiate between the family that I’m a child of and the family that I am a parent of? (I.e., the first family consists of my parents, my siblings, and me; the second one consists of my spouse, my children and me.)
What would happen if the earth would stop spinning? How much heavier would we be? I mean absolutely stop spinning. How much does the centrifugal force affect us? If you give technical answers (please do), please explain them in laymen's terms, thanks. Edit: I am asking what would be different if the earth were not sp...
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What are some time periods that family communication study looks at?
Family communication study looks at topics such as family rules, family roles or family dialectics and how those factors could affect the communication between family members. Researchers develop theories to understand communication behaviors. Family communication study also digs deep into certain time periods of famil...
Social conflict and the development of technologies can produce changes within a society by altering social dynamics and promoting new cultural models, and spurring or enabling generative action. These social shifts may accompany ideological shifts and other types of cultural change. For example, the U.S. feminist move...
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Handle a Relationship with Someone Who Has a Dependent Parent
Caring for an aging or disabled parent can be a time-consuming and emotionally tiring job. It’s common for relationships to become strained when one partner takes care of a dependent parent or another elder.
How to be a good Stepparent.
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Be More Family Oriented
Becoming family oriented often involves a change in both mindset and behavior. At a broader level, it involves becoming more committed and appreciative of your family.
Do you want to show people how much you care about them? Have you ever been called cold or aloof? This article will help you build stronger connections with others, and let them see that they matter to you.
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Use Your Parenting Skills at Work
Raising kids requires patience, negotiation, time management and organization, among other things. The skills that you use at home can also be used in the workplace.
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Tell Your Children You Want Fewer Grandparenting Responsibilities
Grandparents are always an important part in the lives of their grandchildren. However, many grandparents have been placed in the position of doing quite a lot for their full-time working children by helping to collect grandchildren, care for them and ferry them to their activities while the parents are at work.
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Understanding DNA match of 1,723 cM I have a DNA match of 1,723 cM with a male 6 years younger than me. His father is one of a twin, could my match be not my half-sibling but my 1st cousin.
Determining likely relationship based upon autosomal DNA shared cM Given two tests that share some cM of autosomal DNA, how can I easily find the predicted relationships that such shared cM would suggest? For example, a 2,200 cM match suggests it could be either: grandparent, half-sibling, or grandchild.
How to evaluate potential advisers on grounds other than their research/publications? While accepting an offer to grad school, one is basically entering into a lasting relationship with one's adviser - most likely, someone whom the applicant has never met before, and the only exposure has been through the potential adv...
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How do you think the dynamics of the American family has changed since WW II?
Many, many more children grow up without either a mother or a father. A child today now has two homes: mom's house and dad's house, and depending on who has custody for the weekend, that's where the child lives. All of this leads to instability about a child's place in the world.
well i don't have to run out into the back yard light the fire and sent smoke signals anymore. ......also don't have to wait a year for the mail to be delivered[ oops delete that... mail service is reverting back to the dark ages] better still don't call me i'll call you.
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together in a process\nA. translation\nB. transcription\nC. replication\nD. reproduction
The answer is A, translation.\n\n\nDuring translation, the messenger RNA copies information from DNA to produce proteins. The information gets read by ribosomes which facilitate the production of proteins.
When I was growing up, my mom was able to stay home and raise her children. That time frame did not require both parents to work in order to pay the bills. Now that I am an adult, I have found that industrialization means that both parents must work, simply to make ends meet. We have less time as a family to sit down t...
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I've been given the topic:\n\nFamily is what you make it.\n\nHow can i put statements ect for this?
How about I give you an example: I refer to my mom's best friend as "Mom" as well as my own mother. Her kids are like my sisters and brothers. Even though we aren't biologically family, we treat eachother like family in all aspects (including the fighting!). We spend holidays together, etc. Also, my pets are my childre...
If you stay home and raise your family then they will turn out better than kids that have working parents that do not spend time with there kids that much. Plus with each parent working it puts stress on the marriage which is why marriage failures have increased within the last 50 years.
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Whenever you look at books or whatever about countries or what not you see that the women always lives longer than the men. why do women live longer then men?
women do not go to war\nthey exercise when they do chores\nthey are more conscious about their bodies
because traditionally, even though the father went out to work to provide for his family, the mother was the primary carer for the children, spending much more time with them and creating a closer bond. Obviously this system is now antiquated and needs a complete overhaul to establish what is actually in the best inte...
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Be More Involved in Your Adult Child's Life
As parents and children move through life, the dynamic constantly changes. Once children reach adulthood, parents are often unsure of how to remain involved.
Over 60 and unemployed? Want (or need) to work? Here are some tips that might help you.
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