Classificatory kinship

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    Family Influence Far beyond blood relatives, families are people that care for eachother, and they all have influences on one another. These families that everyone finds themselves in make up who they are as people, and shape their morals or beliefs. This idea is portrayed through countless stories and works of literature, including the novella of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck and the novel to Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee. Although their books address different topics, Lee and Steinbeck both

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    As my relatives arrived, I began to feel more alone. The conversation ran the usual course. The men talked about the Cleveland Browns or the Detroit Lions. The woman talked about their children or past marriages. I kept on the move between the two groups. My biggest fear was that I would start taking about the war or say something about the woodland spirits that my Aunt Claudia believed existed. I wanted to talk about her, but I knew very little about her life. She believed that it was her destiny

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    All about Harmony Lee Harmony Lee is an 18-year-old young lady who enjoys volleyball, drawing, reading and listening to music. She grew up in Honolulu, Hawaii until the age of 10 when she moved to Alaska. I discovered she had many nicknames given to her by her family and friends, my favorite was “Dori”, Harmony is apparently an extremely clumsy but greatly loved by her family. A band of interest is Far East Movement, various island music, and artists like Sammy J, Kolohe Kai, J Boog and oldies artist

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    Section 1 Every family faces stressors in normal everyday life. In addition to regular family stress, military families also face stress attributed to military life. Military families experience things like deployments, relocations, PTSD, depression, other mental health issues and constant shifting of family responsibilities due to parental absences. Due to the transitional nature of military family life, it is crucial that relationships within the family stay strong to generate good collective familial

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    I finally arrived at the mansion for the annual family reunion. Many of my relatives and I were staying at my uncle’s mansion in Happy Valley— Happy Valley is the Beverly Hills of Oregon. There were over thirty five of my relatives in Oregon at the time and most of the relatives from California were staying at the mansion. I never fully understood how materialistic my family was until I went to this house for the hundredth time during freshman year. “Why can’t you cook like my sister?!” my uncle

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    Sister Mary In Polish accent: (Siostra Mary) Sister Mary died last week. I’m (Bascia) Barbara Ann, and it’s traumatic for me because in a poor, but hard-working large family of 12 kids, the youngest is bound to watch other’s die. The middle Sister Rose, was the slave of the family, only going to 8th grade and helping Mama around the house when Mama had to work like Rosie the Riveter in World War II. It’s like that in all Slav or Slave (I scream out Slave) European countries. I was the baby girl but

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    physical, psychological, and emotional survival in traditional Aboriginal society.” (Fryer-Smith, 2008). The system of kinship within Indigenous Australian culture helps to determine relationships within the community, as well as an individual or group’s responsibilities and obligations. The two primary principles within kinship classification are that biological, affinal and classificatory kin are considered the same; and people of the same generation level who are the same sex are considered the

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    group, to identify themselves and their relationship to the land and others. There are about 900 Aboriginal nations within Australia and, so, The Dreaming stories differ greatly. • Kinship Aboriginal relationships are governed by a complex and intricate system of rules, known as “the classificatory system of kinship, and is essential to physical, psychological and emotional survival in traditional Aboriginal society” (Fryer-Smith, 2008, p. 47). It organizes social and economic relationships, all

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