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  2. Maslow's hierarchy of needs - Wikipedia

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    Maslow's hierarchy of needs is often represented as a pyramid, with the more basic needs at the bottom. [1] [16]Maslow's hierarchy of needs is an idea in psychology proposed by American psychologist Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper "A Theory of Human Motivation" in the journal Psychological Review. [1]

  3. Family Wants To Cut Ties With Their Friends As They ... - AOL

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    The post Family Wants To Cut Ties With Their Friends As They Just Won’t Discipline Their Atrocious 7YO first appeared on Bored Panda. A family feels that their friends' autistic child with ...

  4. As a Gen Xer raised in a frugal home, I skip my family's ...

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    My own teens want gifts featuring famous labels such as Lululemon and Aritzia — to which my husband struggles to say no — and pricey video games. My parents were very traditional in their outlook

  5. My wife’s family lives off trust funds and loves to splurge ...

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    The choice affects your entire family, including your children's chance to make memories with their extended family and your wife's ability to enjoy time with the people she loves.

  6. Family - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the most common family type was one in which grandparents, parents, and children lived together as a single unit. For example, the household might include the owners of a farm, one (or more) of their adult children, the adult child's spouse, and the adult child's own children (the owners' grandchildren).

  7. Family honor - Wikipedia

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    An Indian woman is touching the feet of a man, a tradition to show respect that is embedded in culture. As painted by a west-Indian artist, circa 1530. Family honor (or honour) is an abstract concept involving the perceived quality of worthiness and respectability that affects the social standing and the self-evaluation of a group of related people, both corporately and individually.

  8. I didn't want a big family. Realizing my kids will rely on ...

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    She didn't want her second daughter to be responsible for her sister's care. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Nina Goodwin. It has been edited for length and clarity.

  9. Family business - Wikipedia

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    The interest of one family member may not be aligned with another family member. For example, a family member who is an owner may want to sell the business to maximize their return, but a family member who is an owner and also a manager may want to keep the company because it represents their career and they want their children to have the ...