Examples of extended family in the following topics:
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- Those generations, the extended family of aunts, uncles, grandparents, and cousins, can all hold significant emotional and economic roles for the nuclear family.
- The extended family consists of grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
- In some circumstances, the extended family comes to live either with or in place of a member of the nuclear family.
- For example, when elderly parents move in with their children due to old age, this places large demands on the caregivers, particularly the female relatives who choose to perform these duties for their extended family.
- An American family composed of the mother, father, children, and extended family.
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- Census Bureau Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), over thirty-six percent of families of preschoolers with working mothers primarily relied on child care in the home of a relative, family day care provider or other non-relative.
- Almost twenty-six percent of families used organized child care facilities as their primary arrangement.
- In families where children live with one or both of their parents, the child care role may also be taken on by the child's extended family.
- If a parent or extended family is unable to care for the children, orphanages and foster homes are a way of providing for children's care, housing, and schooling.
- In-home care typically is provided by nannies, au-pairs, or friends and family.
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- Family is the first agent of socialization.
- Mothers and fathers, siblings and grandparents, plus members of an extended family, all teach a child what he or she needs to know.
- Peer groups provide adolescents' first major socialization experience outside the realm of their families.
- For some people, important ceremonies related to family structure—like marriage and birth—are connected to religious celebrations.
- Family is an important agent of political socialization.
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- Pioneer women took care of child-rearing, fed and clothed the family, managed the housework, and fed the hired hands.
- During the early years of settlement, farm women played an integral role in assuring family survival by working outdoors with the men.
- After a generation or so, women increasingly left the fields, thus redefining their roles within the family.
- Women organized shared meals and potluck events, as well as extended visits between families.
- Chinese women, for example, were frequently sold by their families and taken to the camps as prostitutes; they had to send their earnings back to their families in China.
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- People form political values throughout their life cycle through different agents of political socialization, including family, media, and education.
- Family: Glass (1986) recognizes family as a primary influence in the development of a child's political orientation, mainly due to constant relationship between parents and child, detailed in the table Family as a Primary Influence below.
- Schools: Most influential of all agents, after the family, due to the child's extended exposure to a variety of political beliefs, such as friends and teachers, both respected sources of information for students.Mass Media: Becker (1975) argue that the media functions as a medium of political information to adolescents and young children.
- Family - Most important shaper of basic attitudes Teaches basic political values & loyalty to particular political party
- Some activists developed more favorable attitudes toward government as they matured, had families, and became homeowners.
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- But what exactly is a family?
- Why do families exist?
- And what about the family pet?
- What many people consider a family is not the only family form; families are diverse in both form and function.
- Patria potestas extended over adult sons with their own households: A man was not considered a paterfamilias while his own father lived.
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- Feminists view the family as a historical institution that has maintained and perpetuated sexual inequalities.
- Second-wave feminism went a step further by seeking equality in family, employment, reproductive rights, and sexuality.
- Although there was great improvements with perceptions and representations of women that extended globally, the movement was not unified and several different forms of feminism began to emerge: black feminism, lesbian feminism, liberal feminism, and social feminism.
- Her role in the family is celebrated on Mother's Day.
- In most family structures, the mother is both a biological parent and a primary caregiver.
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- The term Family Economy can be used to describe the family as an economic unit.
- The family economic unit is dependent on the specialized labor of family members.
- During the post-industrial stage the family as an economic unit changed.
- Wage labor became common and family members no longer worked together but rather used the wages they had earned to buy goods which they consumed as a family.
- The idea that women should inhabit a separate, domestic sphere has been extant in Western thought for centuries, extending as far back as the ancient Greeks.
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- Polyketides are usually biosynthesized through the decarboxylative condensation of malonyl-CoA derived extender units in a similar process to fatty acid biosynthesis (a Claisen condensation).
- Polyketides are structurally a very diverse family of natural products with diverse biological activities and pharmacological properties.
- Examples of polyketides include: Macrolides; Pikromycin, the first isolated macrolide; the antibiotics erythromycin A; clarithromycin, and azithromycin; the immunosuppressant tacrolimus; Radicicol and Pochonin family (HSP90 inhibitor); Polyene antibiotics; Amphotericin; Tetracyclines and the tetracycline family of antibiotics.
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- By default, the algorithm extends the search to neighborhoods of distance 3 (though less or more can be selected).
- Note that the isolated family (Pucci) is treated as a separate class.