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A Different Perspective on the Nuclear Family
Summary: Discusses the stereotypical nuclear family and its applicability to modern society. Provides a personal perspective on the subject.
Despite the fact that a family is considered to be the backbone of society, it is currently one of the smallest units present. A family can be considered as a society of its own, because of the communication, interaction, and interdependence between one another. There are two types of families, an extended and a nuclear family.
However, on the other hand, a nuclear family consists only the family unit excluding cousins and relatives.
My family consists of five members; my parents, two brothers and I. My family is a family of orientation, where children are born. A family of orientation is a family that provides the children with both social and moral guidance through our years together. Moreover, it locates and places us in a specific category or class in society and in a social network i.e., the type of people who blend with us. It is...
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