Category: Family

  • Social Institutions and Diverse Family Populations

    Social institutions are vital organizations for providing essential services to public members. Practices and processes in many statutory agencies ensure collective shared growth. A family is fundamental to community development, as evidenced in many societies. This social unit enables authorities to evaluate public service’s nature appropriate for specific members (Forster et al., 2018). Most importantly,…

  • What Does It Mean to Be a Pacific Islander Today and in the Future?

    Table of Contents Introduction Modern Situation in the Pacific Islands region Future Prospects Conclusion Reference List Introduction The Pacific Islands or Oceania region is an area with rich cultural heritage and history, representing a plethora of indigenous peoples, each one of which obtains unique cultural traditions. I identify myself and the community of Nauru as…

  • Working with the Third Party Crematory

    Many families worldwide are adopting cremation to dispose of their loved ones’ bodies as opposed to burying them. Although the past generations have used the method of cremation, it is currently gaining acceptance among the communities that were initially opposed to the technique. As a result, funeral homes across the United States of America have…

  • Apartment Living vs. Dorm Living

    Table of Contents Introduction Comparison Conclusion Work cited Introduction Living in a residence hall or an off-campus student apartment is largely determined by the financial capability of the student through this varies from campus to campus. We find that living in dorm can be fun but also it has its limitations. There is no certain…

  • The Emotion of Sadness: Art Examples

    Emotions help communicate with people, make decisions, act or stop at the right moment, and interact with the world. One of the most important human emotions is sadness: everyone periodically experiences it. It helps people survive trauma or grief, slow down for a while, and then keep living. Examples of depicting sadness can be found…

  • The Royal Masai Mara Safari Lodge: Trip Experience

    While on my recent trip to Africa, particularly Kenya, I happened to go to the Masai Mara Game Reserve for a two-day workshop on 15 Oct 2010. It occurred to me that Masai Mara had many lodges along the Mara River. The Game reserve is approximately 260km west of Nairobi city. At 6.30 pm, our…

  • The Consequences of Doping in Sports

    Table of Contents Introduction Narration Partition Confirmation Refutation Conclusion Works cited Introduction The utilization of substance that enhances performance in the field of sports has a long history, preceding the earliest Greek Olympiads. It is important to discuss doping in sports since in the 20th century; issues concerned with this practice were reported. In addition,…

  • How to React to an Arrogant Person

    A person is said to exhibit arrogance if they have a personality trait characterized by an excessively inflated opinion of their self-worth. People are considered arrogant when they behave in a manner that suggests they are better, more deserving, and more important than others. As a result, they tend to insult others and put them…

  • Family Fitness Night Activities Project

    Activities for Family Fitness Night The activity night for young children with their parents includes three principal occupations. They are combined in a set of games with rewards for completing each of the stages (Clintus. tv, 2018). First, the participants will be offered to participate in a cycling race. Since it is a popular activity…

  • Kabaddi: an Outdoor Game with Indian Origin

    Other than watching TV shows or engaging in video games, humans can engage in outdoor games and events to have a good time with their family, friends, or associates. Dyck believes, “Outdoor games are usually preferred than other sources of entertainment because they involve physical and mental activities necessary for healthy living” (Dyck 23). A…