Sentences with phrase «nuclear family groups»

Even traditional nuclear family groups also are dependent on discourse to shape their identity both internally within the family group and externally to present themselves to a public audience.

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This might be from family structures (which these days are increasingly unlikely to resemble the traditional nuclear family), community groups, church, political organisations and other institutions.
Sociologists and anthropologists have spoken of the way in which the nuclear family — the small group of three or four persons — can be vicious because it may (not must) become centered on its own existence and, hence, entirely inward - looking — like a pond with no outlet.
Up until a couple hundred years ago, people lived in groups that extended far beyond the nuclear family.
The study not only demonstrates that the influence of kin selection may stretch beyond that of nuclear and extended family groups thus promoting co-operation in large social groups, but it is also the first study to show that kin selection may promote the communal construction and maintenance of an animal - built physical structure.
After obtaining cells from 31 species of nine rodent families, Gallardo's group used a stain to estimate the amount of nuclear DNA in each cell.
Mr. Hooper imagined the rotting nuclear family formed by the Sawyer clan (oddly renamed the Hewitts in the remake) exacting its final parental revenge on the flower - power generation, represented as a group of helpless children.
The collective Don't Follow the Wind, whose inaccessible, Fukushima - based 2015 group exhibition has been written about before in these pages, is now made accessible via A Walk in Fukushima, 2016 — 17, a 360 - degree video experience of what has been, since the 2011 nuclear - plant disaster, an uninhabitable area, with crafty headsets made in collaboration with artist Bontaro Dokuyama and three generations of a Japanese family who live in a zone deemed «safe to live» by the government but still subject to restrictions due to its proximity to a radioactive locale.
Up until a couple hundred years ago, people lived in groups that extended far beyond the nuclear family.
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