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The "Hard Sayings" Of Jesus And Divorce: Not Commandments But Goals, Ed Christian Jan 2001

The "Hard Sayings" Of Jesus And Divorce: Not Commandments But Goals, Ed Christian

Journal of the Adventist Theological Society

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Impact Of A Short-Term Shelter Program On Selected Outcome Indicators Among Youths And Their Parents, Gale Sandra Hackworth Jan 2001

Impact Of A Short-Term Shelter Program On Selected Outcome Indicators Among Youths And Their Parents, Gale Sandra Hackworth

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Problem. Innovative services have been developed over the last 10 years to assist families in coping with the increased demands associated with child rearing. One burgeoning area of resource development has been that of"respite" for parents. A variety of programs and methods have been utilized in providing these services. While families frequently proffer the benefit of these programs, there is a relative paucity of data to substantiate these claims. This study has attempted to evaluate the effectiveness of respite programming using outcome indicators which include both objective and subjective measures. This study focused upon families utilizing a short-term respite …


Intergenerational Transmission Of Values Through Adages In An Ecuadorian Family, Norma Albán-Lowry Jan 2001

Intergenerational Transmission Of Values Through Adages In An Ecuadorian Family, Norma Albán-Lowry

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Problem. This study explored the function of adages in intergenerational value transmission in an Ecuadorian family. Drawing on the richness of Hispanic culture, the study documents a method used by parents and grandparents to pass on their wisdom to younger generations.

The transmission of values to younger generations has always been of special interest to parents, teachers, and religious educators. While the role of the family in the transmission of values has been researched, the use of adages, long practiced as a traditional parenting method in Ecuadorian families, had not been studied.

Method. The ethnographic method, as proposed …