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  2. Sibling relationship - Wikipedia

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    Sibling care at orphanage in Zimbabwe. A relationship begins with the introduction of two siblings to one another. Older siblings are often made aware of their soon-to-be younger brother or sister at some point during their mother's pregnancy, which may help facilitate adjustment for the older child and result in a better immediate relationship with the newborn. [7]

  3. Coefficient of relationship - Wikipedia

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    A first-degree relative (FDR) is a person's parent (father or mother), sibling (brother or sister) or child (son or daughter). [1] It constitutes a category of family members that largely overlaps with the term nuclear family, but without spouses. [2] If the persons are related by blood, the first degree relatives share approximately 50% of ...

  4. Sibling - Wikipedia

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    A male sibling is a brother, and a female sibling is a sister. A person with no siblings is an only child. A sister (female sibling) carrying her brother (male sibling). While some circumstances can cause siblings to be raised separately (such as foster care), most societies have siblings grow up together.

  5. Sister - Wikipedia

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    A sister is a woman or a girl who shares parents or a parent with another individual; a female sibling. [1] The male counterpart is a brother. Although the term typically refers to a familial relationship, it is sometimes used endearingly to refer to non-familial relationships. [2] A full sister is a first-degree relative.

  6. Brother complex - Wikipedia

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    He argues that "brother-sister complex" is a transfer of "father-daughter complex" and "mother-son complex". [6] The word "brother complex" is used in the manga work Laughing Clown, which depicts a brother and sister who aim to become violinists, which is included in Akemi Matsuzaki 's book Labyrinthine Castle released in 1988. [7]

  7. List of coupled siblings - Wikipedia

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    Umi-a-Liloa and his half-sister Aliʻi Kapukini-a-Liloa [112] [107] [113] Kukailani and his half-sister Kaohukiokalani [107] Keākealanikāne and his half-sisters, Aliʻi Kealiʻiokalani and Kealiʻiokalani [110] [107] [114] Keākealaniwahine and her half-brother Chief Kane-i-Kauaiwilani [115] Haae-a-Mahi and his half-sister Kekelakekeokalani ...

  8. Sibling abuse - Wikipedia

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    Another risk factor is gender. The presence of a male child within the sibling group [36] [16] [71] [72] [22] and older brother-younger sister pairs [69] [73] [49] [61] [10] [22] are associated with the occurrence of sibling abuse and being female [74] [22] is associated with the experience of victimization by a sibling.

  9. Sibling rivalry - Wikipedia

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    In Richard III, the title character is at least partially motivated by rivalry with his brother, King Edward. In As You Like It, there is obvious sibling rivalry and antagonism between Orlando and Oliver, and also between Duke Frederick and Duke Senior. Most adaptations of Sherlock Holmes depict sibling rivalry with his brother, Mycroft Holmes.