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    The Nuclear Family

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    American families have changed tremendously over the past years. Families did not only face the change in their status or social behavior, but also faced a change in their lifestyle. Now there are different types of families with different types of norms and values. Families are socially, ethnically and very expressively diverse than ever before. Back in the time, the role family was totally different, the parents were more strict than today. It could be said that the nuclear family is the nucleus

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    sociologists who have different views on the family. First, what is meant by the typical family is (in terms of sociological studies) the nuclear family. The nuclear family make reference to a mum, dad (whom are preferably married but at least cohabiting), one or more children (usually two or three). The nuclear family is occasionally referred to as a cereal packet family in a satirical or mocking way, this is by the sociologists who think the typical family is a destructive or even a complete fallacy

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    Imagery In Nuclear Family

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    “Nuclear Family” is a phrase that is very loaded with imagery. For me, this phrase is very heavily associated with the fifties, a time of pastel hardware, and boys and girls playing on the lawn as mom cooks dinner and waits for dad to come home from the office, imagery that is often reinforced by TV shows and movies set in this time. This picturesque family is so descriptive of modern American families, not just from what it shows, but also from what it leaves out. There’s never any People of Color

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    Nuclear Family

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    Traditional Family Modern Family New Family Models The Modern Nuclear Family THE MODERN NUCLEAR FAMILY The "nuclear", "isolated", or "restricted" family is not a recent phenomenon, but has existed in many cultures throughout human history. Indeed, the extended family of several generations is found mostly in relatively advanced, stable, and affluent, but not yet industrialized societies. Very primitive and very sophisticated societies seem to prefer the nuclear family model

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    The Nuclear Family

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    idea of the nuclear family was highly valued in the American culture during the 1950s, where romantic love was the central reason for marriage in America; however, love in modern America is not enough to make a marriage last. Likewise, the 1950s was the time for many American marriages to undergo many socioeconomic changes including the rise of the gender minority in the workplace. Due to these developments, marriage is under enormous socioeconomic pressures have given the rise to family structures

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    The Nuclear Family

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    Today the idea of the nuclear family being normal has changed. It is now common to see the mixture of two families connected by a second or subsequent marriage, with one or both partners having children from prior relationships, thereby creating half siblings. Prior to the advent of no-fault divorce, most commonly the idea of blended families included a stepmother or stepfather and mother or father, and stepchildren, born to one of the parents in a previous marriage. The previous marriage had been

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    The Nuclear Family Essay

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    The Diminishing Nuclear Family Hadar Mustafa Jun29, 2015 Introduction More often than not, stable and functional families serve as a prerequisite to a good society. Hence, the society’s support system for families must be flexible because needs and goals of families vary over time (Loveless, 2007). However, nuclear families face many challenges because parenting, child-rearing, and other economic responsibilities had to be done by two adults only (Bowden & Smith, 2010). In this paper

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    It is a nuclear family being “advertised” in the film. According to the chapter 1 in book, nuclear family includes a breadwinner father, a homemade mother and children living together in and independent household. Family structure like nuclear may have commons like: equal relationships and democratic atmosphere, good for young people’s independence, and easy to meet different generations of different lifestyle pursuit. The film descried the process from children back from school to prepare the dinner

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    construction of the nuclear family was challenged. The nuclear family concept was debunked and exposed in this cartoon series. To begin, a nuclear family has a variety of factors and elements which contribute to its unnatural appeal. A nuclear family is primarily composed of a pair of heterosexual adults and their children. The nuclear family was familiarized and primarily catered towards the white and middle-class individuals. The ideological construction of a nuclear family is a homogenized ideology

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    Decline of the Nuclear Family” In 1970, 40% of couples were married with children. 2013 marked a new low as only 19% of household were married with children. A nuclear family is usually described as a heterosexual marriage with the average of 2.5 children, became synonymous with the American dream philosophy in the mid-1940s. The nuclear family standard is rapidly on the decline in the United States. These declining number have a range of causes. The causes of the decline of the nuclear family are cohabitation

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