What makes a Family?


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by

Pete Hughes

Introduction

In today's ever changing world we are constantly reminded that cultures, environments, and beliefs make each individual unique. One of the things that changes from culture to culture is family life, and family structure. Over the next week we will take a detailed look at families and we will all come up with our own answer to the question: What is a Family?

The Task

Your task is to write what you believe a family to be and to explain how you came to your definition of a family.

Resources

You must use at least five different sources, three of these must be from a different area. You may use the world wide web, journals, newspaper article, medical journals, and books on family life.


The Process

To accomplish the task, you must write one page summaries for each of your sources, explaining what the article, interview, or journal entry says. With each of these summaries you must form your own opinion of what a family is. Write a five page paper explaining what you think a family is, make sure to cite your sources.

Learning Advice

Places that you might want to start can include family trees, the theory of evolution, genetic makeup of families, the purpose of families. If you decide to interview people you might want to interview people from different family sizes, and family cultures.

Evaluation

You will be graded on the following parts of your assignments.

Sources Used(15%)= Do you have 5 sources? Is the source relevant to our subject? Are three of the sources unique?

Summaries(25%)= Are the summaries one page long? Are the main points of the article summarized?

5 page essay(60%)= Is the question "What is a Family" answered? Is the answer clear? Do you have facts to support your answer? Do you produce a strong case for your answer?

Conclusion

In one week you will give me 5 one page summaries, 1 five page essay with facts supporting your belief.

On to Lesson

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