Category: Family

  • Family Law II: The Doctrine of Factum Valet

    Table of Contents Introduction Hindu Marriage Child Marriage Polygyny Conclusion References Footnotes Introduction Family is an important sociological construct that often requires legal protection. Indian law does not have a specific policy that supervises all family formation behaviors, but the government has formulated several regulations that control various aspects of the institution of a family1.…

  • Family Relationship in Night by Elie Wiesel

    Table of Contents Introduction The Bond between Father and Son Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, the relationship between Eliezar and his father appears to be complex. It is shaped by harsh conditions, religion, deportation, and the interaction between the two and other people. In this essay, the author analyzes…

  • Process Philosophy in Family, Marriage, and Education

    Table of Contents Worldview Analysis Family and marriage Education References Worldview Analysis Process philosophy refers to a philosophical approach that emphasizes change and time as the major categories of metaphysical understanding. Transformation and development are viewed as integral to reality under this framework (Taylor & Bovill, 2018). Process philosophy has impacted American society in numerous…

  • Virtue and Family Responsibility in The Ramayana

    The Ramayana is one of the major works in world literature displaying the beliefs of people who lived in Ancient India. The epic depicts the adventures of Rama, who was one of the best people of his time and the best king of his people. As any other epic hero, Rama was virtuous, strong, and…

  • The Theme of Family in Dreams From My Father

    One of the first books in the memoir series by the 44th president of the United States, Barack Obama, is the Dreams From My Father, which raises such issues as family, bonding, and community. The excerpt offered for literary analysis tells a tragic episode in Baracks life when he learned of his fathers death (Obama,…

  • A Death in the Family Novel by James Agee

    Introduction A death in the family is an autobiographical book by James Agee. The writing of the book started in 1944, but the book was printed in 1957, two years after the death of its writer James Agee. The novel is entirely based on what happened when the author visited his father, who was suffering…

  • Juvenile Justice System Reform Involving Families

    The modern juvenile justice system is criticized for harsh punishments and its failure to address the problem of crime prevention. Detention centers are used to isolate young offenders from society instead of focusing on their rehabilitation and integration into education and employment. The proposed reform is based on the idea of involving families and communities…

  • The Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA)

    Need Assessment and Policy Design The original social problem that requires a solution is families at risk of entering the child welfare system. Various reasons lead to family problems, including parents substance use disorders. Children in these families experience parental neglect or abuse and are more likely to have a low socioeconomic status in the…

  • Family Medical Leave Act: Compliance and Maternity Leave

    Introduction In todays business settings, organizations are often under pressure to improve their performance, productivity and profitability if they are to survive and remain relevant in the often aggressive business arena. As such, organization leaders and managers often push their employees to the limit to ensure that these aims are achieved. As a result, employees…

  • The Nordic Kitchen: One Year of Family Cooking

    Klaus Meyer is the author of the cookbook The Nordic kitchen: One year of family cooking. From the title of the book, it can be understood that it will include elements of family cooking and biographical stories from life. The author is authoritative, as his philosophy of the new Scandinavian cuisine has found its fans…