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    CULTURAL ISSUES AFFECTING THEFAMILY

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    CULTURE Thoughts Communication

    Actions

    Beliefs Values

    Attitudes and

    practices

    Accepted Racial

    Ethnic

    Religious Social group

    Passed

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    CHARACTERISTIC OF

    CULTURE

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    Culture is based on shared valuesand bel iefs, and expected

    behaviours.

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    Culture is learned and dynam ic.

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    Culture is integrated into l i fe anduses symbols.

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    DEFINITION OF TERMS

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    RACE

    Race refers to a group of people whoshare biologic similarities such as

    skin colour, bone structure, and genetic

    traits.

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    ETHNICITY

    Ethnicity is a social identity that isassociated with shared behavioursand patterns. These include familystructure, religious affiliation, ancestry

    or national origin, language, dress,foods and eating habits, and healthbehaviours.

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    STEREOTYPING

    Stereotyping is a term used to describethat assuming all members of the

    group have the same characteristics.

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    ACCULTURATION

    Acculturation is the process by whichpeople adapt to a new cultural norm.

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    CULTURAL DIVERSITY

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    CULTURAL DIVERSITY

    Cultural diversity is the quality of

    diverse or different cultures. It isreferred to as having different cultures

    respect each others differences and

    that the variety of human societies orcultures in a specific region, or in the

    world as a whole.

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    IMPACT OF CULTURE ON

    FAMILY STRUCTURE

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    ASIAN

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    Asian families were predominantly extendedand usually hierarchical in nature with males

    and older individuals occupying a higher

    status.

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    AMERICAN

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    Nuclear family concept holds a special

    place in the mindset of Americans but it is

    single-parent families, childless or childfree

    couples and fused families which now

    constitute the majority of families.

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    HISPANIC/ LATIN AMERICAN

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    The family structure is that ofextended

    family. Obligations toward all family

    members is expected and accepted as an

    important role to be fulfilled by all members.

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    EUROPEAN

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    European family has many similarities of thatof the Americans.

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    AFRICAN

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    MATRILINEAL PATRILINEAL

    matrilocal extended family

    comprising of a man and

    his wife, their married

    daughters, son-in-laws, andtheir children

    nuclear family

    family includes other

    relatives of the father such

    as younger unmarried orwidowed sisters, aged

    parents, and children of the

    fathers clan sent to be

    brought up by him

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    AUSTRALIAN

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    Basically, Australian families were from

    Aborigines of nuclear type.

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    CHANGING ROLE OF

    A WOMAN

    In the Philippines

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    PRE-COLONIAL STATUS

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    engage in trade

    right to divorce their husbands

    village chiefs

    healers

    high priestesses

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    COLONIAL PHILIPPINES

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    second sex

    ilaw ng tahanan

    breed and care for their children

    associated with the church and the home

    home maker treasurers of their husbands

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    AMERICAN INFLUENCE

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    empowered class

    professionals

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    CONTEMPORARY ROLES

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    can handle money

    act as religious mentors

    arrange the marriage of sons and

    daughters

    striving to improve the familys dynasticconnections

    highly regarded individuals

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    Never judge someone's sexuality, only them who knows who they are, what they want,and where they wanted to be. For success is not measured through the attainment of goalsand dreams alone, but rather through respecting somebody to become someone. -chris serrano r.n.

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    GOOD DAY