Category: Family

  • Family as a Social Institution in Modern Times

    Table of Contents Introduction Changes in Modern Family Digitalization of Communication Importance of the Family Conclusion References Introduction Family is an essential part of society as it is the first agent of human socialization. An individual’s status, education, and upbringing depend on their family. However, the structure and the purpose of the family alter with…

  • Real Estate Appraisal: Single- and Multi-Family Houses

    Table of Contents Introduction Field Research and Interview Single Family House Appraisal Interview Statements with a Single-Family House Appraiser Multi-Family House Appraisal Interview Statements with a Multi-Family House Appraiser Conclusion Works cited Introduction An appraisal is the opinion of an expert to estimate the value of a residence. This will definitely vary from domicile to…

  • Women and Their Roles in the Family and Workplace

    The modern society focuses on success and self-expression. Today’s world had become more tolerant to different cultures, nationalities, and gender roles shifting. There are many reasons why men and women are changing their social roles more often. It is promoted by changing in economics and structure of society. There is no doubt that one woman…

  • Foundations in Couple and Family Therapy

    Table of Contents Abstract Foundations in Couple and Family Therapy The Interview Interview Themes Interviewer Role What I Learned References Abstract When counseling, questions have a significant role; they enable the interviewer and interviewee to engage in various aspects. Linear and systemic questions have a significant impact on the performance of the interview. Counselors make…

  • Miami Families: Financial Issues

    Table of Contents Problem Statement Questions Methodology Timetable References Despite global efforts aimed at economic growth and people’s well-being, financial issues remain topical in developed nations. Miami, Florida, retains an image of an affluent city, and it may be difficult to imagine that some of its population experiences severe financial issues. Nevertheless, the area’s median…

  • Rodriguez and Coates: The Connection Between Family, Community, and Identity

    Introduction When individuals consume food, they have a sense of taste that is susceptible. The sense of taste is on one’s tongue, and they send a signal to the brain, which accepts it. This activity informs people of what is going on in their body. Looking at Rodriguez and Coates’ message, they reveal the hardships…

  • Family as the Primary Agent of Socialization

    Table of Contents Introduction Family as an Agent of Socialization Conclusion References Introduction Socialization is an incredibly essential process that should appear in the life of every child. This process lasts during their whole life and allows individuals to function effectively and successfully in their social worlds, as well as learn about various social expectations.…

  • Gender Symbols Usage in International Family-Oriented Marketing

    Table of Contents Introduction Patriarchy Matriarchy Gender Symbols Conclusion References Introduction Gender symbols are used to identify the life form sex or the human being’s gender. It should be stressed that the differentiation between gender symbols is closely connected with the historical phenomena of Patriarchy and Matriarchy. The structure of the society varied in different…

  • American Social Problems: Family and Education

    Table of Contents Introduction The family Education References Introduction The family and education are major socializing agents in society and to be particular the United States of America. The majority of the citizens in America go through these two important institutions in society before becoming law-abiding and patriotic citizens of the United States. This follows…

  • Family History for the Genogram

    Alcohol and substance abuse is an endemic problem in modern society that affects both the addict and their immediate family and friends. Apart from arresting the addict’s physiological and emotional growth, chemical dependency on illicit drugs is an expensive behavior that is hard to kick. Thereby, the patient and his/her family are severely compromised and…