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  2. Culture of the Tlingit - Wikipedia

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    A number of children's songs or songs sung to children, commonly called 'lullabies', are considered to be in the public domain. However, any song written with a serious intent, be it a love song or a song of mourning, is considered to be the sole property of the owner and may not be sung, recorded, or performed without that clan's permission.

  3. Celebrancy - Wikipedia

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    The experienced celebrant-educator and voice and speech coach Jane Day spent a great deal of her life emphasising to her students that all the other knowledge and skills of celebrancy means next to nothing unless the celebrant acquires the learned skill of delivery of the "spoken word, body language, and the written word". [8]

  4. Kinship care - Wikipedia

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    Kinship care is a term used in the United States and Great Britain for the raising of children by grandparents, other extended family members, and unrelated adults with whom they have a close family-like relationship such as godparents and close family friends because biological parents are unable to do so for whatever reason.

  5. What Happens to All the Kids With No Living Grandparents?

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    The presumption that our own family must have a living, somewhat-involved grandparent feels equally ubiquitous. Nearly 800,000 people who died of Covid-19 were 65 and over, according to CDC data ...

  6. Viral video shows why living close to grandparents is the ...

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    A viral video with over 1.5 million views shows the adorable bond between a boy and his grandfather, who lives just down the street. The video shows 2-year-old Walker Stransky running down the ...

  7. Co-housing: Not your grandparents' communal living - AOL

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    You regularly share meals, birthday celebrations and a lifestyle vision, yet your living space is private. A collaborative-housing Co-housing: Not your grandparents' communal living

  8. Naming ceremony - Wikipedia

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    The purpose is to recognise and celebrate the arrival of a child and welcome him or her in the family and circle of friends. The structure often reflects that of more traditional naming ceremonies, with a formal ceremony led by a humanist celebrant in which the parents name 'guide parents', 'mentors' or 'supporting adults' instead of godparents ...

  9. 7 Unacceptable Things Grandparents Should NEVER Say or Do - AOL

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    New parenthood is a stressful time, and despite their intentions, grandparents can make it harder. Experts recommend grandparents avoid these seven behaviors. 7 Unacceptable Things Grandparents ...

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