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Reflis, Reflis, Satria Putra Utama, and Nur Hayati. "Utilization of Waste Fabric into Economic Value Products in Sawah Lebar Village, Bengkulu." Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagement 2, no. 1 (2021): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.32502/altifani.v2i1.3695.

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Patchwork waste is an inorganic waste that is difficult to be decomposed by the environment. Patchwork waste is often a problem because many convection industries only allow patchwork waste to accumulate and then be burned and become environmental pollution because it creates smoke and gases that are not good for health. Therefore, it is necessary to reuse the patchwork waste into products that have selling power and aesthetic value. The implementation method in this service activity starts from field visits/initial observations regarding partner conditions and problems, offering solutions and program socialization, program implementation which begins with lectures on the importance of utilizing patchwork waste and demonstrations and the practice of making these products. This service activity aims to change the awareness and concern of the people of Sawah Lebar Village towards the existence of inorganic waste around the environment, especially patchwork and to equip mothers to be creative in processing patchwork waste into goods that have selling power so that they can help the family economy. The service activities that have been carried out provide education to the community around the Sawah Lebar Village, Bengkulu City, especially RT 02 about the importance of processing patchwork waste so that it becomes a product of economic value. This service activity is carried out in two stages, namely: 1. Counseling on the importance of processing patchwork waste, 2. The tutorial on processing the patchwork waste into a more useful product, namely the mask connector.
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Tománek, Pavol. "New Forms of the Family." Lifelong Learning 2, no. 3 (2012): 44–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/lifele2012020344.

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The present study deals with the family, parenting and the current form of creating families. The work provides insight into the phenomenon of current single, mingle and patchwork families, focusing on the situation in Slovakia and the EU. The data obtained are presented in tables. The conclusion of the study contains suggestions and recommendations for practice.
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Akister, Jane. "Using a Patchwork Text to assess family therapy students." Journal of Family Therapy 27, no. 3 (2005): 276–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6427.2005.00317.x.

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McCoy, Leah P., and Jean M. Shaw. "Patchwork Quilts: Connections with Geometry, Technology and Culture." Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School 9, no. 1 (2003): 46–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5951/mtms.9.1.0046.

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Patchwork quilts are an important part of American culture and history. The patchwork designs are geometric, and early American women used mathematics and artistry as they sewed warm covers for their families. The history of quilts can be traced through several cultures, including that of Native Americans, western pioneers, slaves escaping through the Underground Railroad, and immigrants from Europe and Asia. Often, students have seen quilts in their homes and are interested in exploring the patterns. Quilt making is related to family heritage, and the study of quilts may connect young students with their grandparents or family histories.
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Rinaldo, Christine Hanssen, and Hans H. Hirsch. "The human polyomaviruses: from orphans and mutants to patchwork family." APMIS 121, no. 8 (2013): 681–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/apm.12125.

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Klein, Sabine B. "Commentary and Extension: Moderating the Outcome of Identity Confirmation in Family Firms." Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 32, no. 6 (2008): 1083–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6520.2008.00274.x.

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In this commentary, I provide suggestions for further refining the way we view and apply the identity confirmation concept to family businesses. I distinguish different family types, such as the core family, the extended family, the patchwork family, and the multigenerational kinship family. In addition, I concentrate on crucial life cycle points in the sense that a business family stays and works together usually much longer than any other work–related group. From a dynamic perspective, certain opportunities and risks in applying the identity confirmation concept become obvious for families in family businesses. Different moderating variables might distinguish whether identity confirmation results in positive or negative outcomes. These moderators point to important future research projects in the area of family business.
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Rölz, Eckhard. "A Patchwork Family: The Struggle for Survival in Pölsler’s Austrian Movie Die Wand." Journal of Advance Research in Social Science and Humanities (ISSN: 2208-2387) 2, no. 4 (2016): 25–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.53555/nnssh.v2i4.211.

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The movie Die Wand (2013) was hugely successful in the German-speaking world and once dubbed, also in other countries. It is often described as a film depicting a woman living in utter isolation cut off from any social contact. I, however, argue that the protagonist, though she is without any human contact, creates a family-like order with the animals that have flocked to her. She is the dominant mother figure who takes care of her“children” and defends them when needed.
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Karpa, Jane, Wanda Chernomas, Kerstin Roger, and Tuula Heinonen. "Families’ Experiences Living with Acquired Brain Injury: “Thinking Family”—A Nursing Pathway for Family-Centered Care." Nursing Research and Practice 2020 (August 3, 2020): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8866534.

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The objective of this study was to examine families’ experiences living with acquired brain injury (ABI) using a research approach that included both the affected individual family member and the family together as a family group. A narrative inquiry study, informed by the life-stage approach of Lieblich, Tuval-Mashiach, and Zilber, was used to obtain family stories. Families experiencing an ABI event were purposefully selected from different regions in a western Canadian province. Centered on the life stages of before the ABI event, now living with the ABI, and the future, thematic findings included: Families, a grounding force; Losses, individual and family; Family adaptive capacities; Experiences with the healthcare system-hospital to home; and A patchwork future-entering the unknown. Themes affirmed the significant impacts of ABI on individual and family members and acknowledged ABI as an ambiguous loss event. The findings also illuminated families’ strengths and resiliencies in coping with living with ABI. The study results suggest by “thinking family” nurses can contribute towards a healthcare model that focuses on “family” as the central unit of care.
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Handayani, Anita. "Pemberdayaan Ibu Rumah Tangga Di Desa Trojalu Pada Masa Pandemi Covid-19 Melalui Pemanfaatan Media E-Commerce." Jurnal Pengabdian Manajemen 1, no. 1 (2021): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.30587/jpmanajemen.v1i1.2963.

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At this time a wife or housewife is required to think more modern and creative to help improve family welfare. Because it is very important it is felt to provide education to housewives about the marketplace and e-commerce, so it is hoped that this activity can provide insight and knowledge to brands. The output target in this service activity is to provide skills to housewives in terms of training on the use of patchwork as masks, e-commerce literacy in the shopee marketplace with the hope that after having expertise and skills in e-commerce, they can improve the economy for family welfare.
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Failler, Philippe Le. "The Đèo Family of Lai Châu: Traditional Power and Unconventional Practices." Journal of Vietnamese Studies 6, no. 2 (2011): 42–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/vs.2011.6.2.42.

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Although of negligible economic interest, the Black River Basin during the French colonial period enjoyed special administrative status as a military territory. The region's patchwork pattern of ethnolinguistic groups as well as problems of distance and strategy led the colonizer to renew the autonomy of the muäng, or Tai polities. Among principal Tai clans, the Đèo of Lai Châu exemplified political resilience: pursuing their own prerogatives (until 1954) by exploiting the French administrative framework. These hereditary leaders, employed as colonial scholar-officials and civil servants, were keen to combine contradictory vocations. For example, the Đèo were frontier wardens even though their ancestral muäng overlapped the border; they were tax collectors who were nevertheless involved in opium smuggling. This paper attempts to recreate an overall pattern of the constitutive elements traditionally governing the attribution and implementation of power on a local basis.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Patchwork family"

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Lima, Marianna de Almeida Chaves Pereira. "Fronteiras Familiares: natureza das relações entre enteados e cônjuges ou companheiros dos progenitores." Doctoral thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10316/87599.

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Tese de Doutoramento em Direito, no ramo de Direito Civil, apresentada à Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de Coimbra<br>As últimas décadas têm sido profícuas em mudanças no seio das famílias e do ramo do Direito que a elas se dedica. Mais especificamente, são observadas com alguma frequência mudanças na conceituação e na metodologia para determinação jurídica da filiação no mundo ocidental. Através de diversas transformações sociológicas, das inovações biomédicas, da crescente abertura social, as noções clássicas de família e parentalidade foram consideravelmente modificadas. Em uma cadência progressiva e plural, o retrato único da família assentada em uma base de dominação se metamorfoseou. Na atualidade, há um genuíno painel diversificado de fotografias familiares, onde ao lado do matrimônio heterossexual com filhos biológicos, outras tipologias ganharam o selo de família legítima e digna. O arcabouço familiar rejeitou suas vestes de dominação, abraçando novas roupagens de solidariedade, afeto, responsabilidade e cuidado. Homens e mulheres convivem em uma simbiose igualitária; crianças e jovens passaram a ser percebidos e respeitados como sujeitos de direito. Nesse cenário, não há que se falar em decadência ou falência da família, mas um simples processo de mutação social. Essa transformação é perceptível tanto na sociedade portuguesa quanto na brasileira, com reflexos manifestos na legislação familiarista de ambos os países. As modificações mais manifestas se vinculam aos movimentos emancipatórios femininos e das crianças, e ao fato da constitucionalização do Direito Privado. A afinidade do Direito Civil e do Direito Constitucional reside no especificidade de que ambos os ramos do Direito relacionam-se com o quotidiano de cada um de nós, revelando um terreno fértil para um diálogo frutífero, que também deve existir entre os diversos saberes afins à ciência jurídica e entre as fontes do Direito. A noção de uma pluralidade de formas de família representa, nesse momento de travessia (e não de crise), a ruptura de um mito, representado pelo crença de que a única família existente seria aquela que se enquadrasse no modelo codificado, o mito do dogmatismo enclausurador, das regras que propositadamente são produzidas para editar e rechaçar os fatos. Nos tempos atuais de pluralidade e de famílias sem molduras únicas e perenes, surgiu a família mosaico, resultado de uma reconstrução da vida afetiva de pessoas que já tiveram relacionamentos anteriores. Uma das principais características – e pressuposto de existência – desse modelo de entidade familiar é a presença de prole anterior à união, de ambos ou de apenas um dos membros do casal, os chamados enteados. Um outro signo dessas famílias é que não há uma recriação do núcleo familiar do qual os seus membros fizeram parte um dia. Cheia de particularidades, etapas de ambientação e de desafios para todos os membros, normalmente essas famílias se originam de uma desconstituição, nasce de uma perda. Nessa lógica, usualmente, essa nova história familiar começa pelo término de uma história anterior. Como indicado pelos Censos de Portugal e do Brasil, a cada ano aumentam os números de famílias mosaico em ambos os países. Esse modelo, traz uma grande variedade de novidades. Destoa dos paradigmas socioculturais do matrimônio e da família tradicional, além de colocar em xeque tanto o ideal monogâmico intrínseco à tradição ocidental e o arquétipo de exclusividade dos vínculos parentais. As conclusões da presente tese de doutoramento foram alcançadas através de investigação do tipo bibliográfica e análise documental, que toquem o objeto da investigação. A tese foi dividida em três grandes partes, além da introdução e da conclusão, e buscou apresentar propostas de iure condendo que representam linhas gerais de um esboço de Estatuto Jurídico de Enteados, Madrastas e Padrastos.<br>The last decades have been fruitful in changes within the families and the branch of law that is dedicated to them. More specifically, changes in the conceptualization and in the methodology for legal determination of filiation in the Western world are often observed. Through various sociological transformations, biomedical innovations, and increasing social openness, the classic notions of family and parenthood have been considerably modified. In a progressive and plural cadence, the solo portrait of the family fixed on a base of domination has metamorphosed. Currently, there is a genuine diversified panel of family photographs in which – alongside heterosexual marriage with biological children – other typologies have earned the seal of a legitimate and dignified family. The family framework rejected its domination apparel, embracing new guises of solidarity, affection, responsibility and care. Men and women coexist in an egalitarian symbiosis; children and young people began to be perceived and respected as subjects of law. In this scenario, one should not talk in family decay or collapse, but in a simple process of social change. This transformation is perceptible both in Portuguese and Brazilian societies with evident reflexes in the family legislation of both countries. The most obvious modifications are related to the emancipatory movements of women and children, and to the fact of the constitutionalization of Private Law. The connection of Civil Law and Constitutional Law lies in the specificity that both branches of Law relate to the daily life of each one of us. That reveals a fertile ground for a fruitful dialogue, which must also exist between all kinds of knowledge related to the legal science and among the sources of law. The notion of family plurality represents at this moment of crossing (and not of crisis) the rupture of a myth. This myth is represented by the belief that only the codified model is an existing family. It is the myth of cloistered dogmatism, in which rules are purposely produced to edit and reject the facts. In the present times of plurality and of families without unique and perennial frames, the patchwork family emerged as result of the reconstruction of the affective life of people who have had previous relationships. One of the main characteristics - and presupposition of existence - of this model of family is the presence of prior children of one or both members of the couple, the so-called stepchildren. Another sign of these families is that there is no recreation of the family nucleus of which their members once belonged. Full of singularities, establishing steps and challenges for all members, these families usually originate from a deconstruction, being born of a loss. In this sense, this new family history usually begins from the end of an earlier story. As indicated by the Censuses of Portugal and Brazil, each year the numbers of patchwork families increase in both countries. This model brings a wide variety of news. It dissociates from the sociocultural paradigms of marriage and the traditional family; it challenges monogamous ideal intrinsic to the Western tradition; and it also defies the archetype of parental bonds´ exclusiveness. The conclusions of this doctoral thesis were reached through research of bibliographical type and documentary analysis of elements that are related even indirectly to the object of the investigation. The thesis was divided into three major parts, in addition to the introduction and conclusion, and sought to present proposals of iure condendo that represent the outlines of a Stepfamily Statute draft.
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Books on the topic "Patchwork family"

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Tharp, B. D. Patchwork family. Bell Bridge Books, 2014.

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Zornes, Jeanne. Patchwork family. Faith Kids, 2001.

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Christenberry, Judy. Patchwork Family. Harlequin, 2010.

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Patchwork family. Silhouette Books, 1991.

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Cote, Lyn. Her patchwork family. Steeple Hill, 2009.

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Campolongo, Donald Ralph. Patchwork-- a family history. D.R. Campolongo, 1993.

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Eckhardt, Kristin. Family patterns: Patchwork mysteries. Thorndike Press, 2011.

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Baxter, Claire. The Single Dad's Patchwork Family. Harlequin, 2008.

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Wakefield, Marion Anderson. Calico: Pieces in a family patchwork. M.A. Wakefield, 1989.

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Flournoy, Valerie. The patchwork quilt. Puffin, 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Patchwork family"

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Rose, Hilary A., and Áine M. Humble. "Canada’s Patchwork Policy: Family Policy in the Canadian Context." In Handbook of Family Policies Across the Globe. Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6771-7_23.

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Krüger-Fürhoff, Irmela Marei. "Zitat, Schnitt, Naht: Ästhetische Strategien der Transplantation in David Wagners Roman Leben und Katharina Greves Comic Patchwork. Frau Doktor Waldbeck näht sich eine Familie." In Kulturwissenschaftliche Konzepte der Transplantation, edited by Ottmar Ette and Uwe Wirth. De Gruyter, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110619348-009.

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Harders, Ann-Cathrin. "Roman Patchwork Families." In Children, Memory, and Family Identity in Roman Culture. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199582570.003.0003.

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Wendehorst, Christiane. "Compulsory Portion and Other Aspects of Family Protection in Austria." In Comparative Succession Law. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198850397.003.0008.

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The Austrian law of succession boasts some rather strong mechanisms for overriding a will in the interest of surviving family members. Taken together, the law of compulsory portion, the various statutory legacies, and the maintenance claims significantly reduce a testator’s freedom to pass on his or her property as the testator deems appropriate. Yet, Austrian law does not necessarily ensure that all close family members obtain minimum levels of subsistence, as the group of individuals entitled to family protection benefits is small and more or less restricted to the surviving spouse or registered partner and descendants. The position of the surviving spouse or registered partner has been continuously strengthened over the years but there is still an unfortunate discrepancy between what a surviving spouse or partner is entitled to upon death as compared with the situation upon divorce. The existing patchwork of mechanisms does not seem to have created significant problems, but still it is fair to say that the Austrian law of family protection lacks a consistent approach. This is still true after major reform in 2015, which to some extent restricted entitlements under the law of compulsory portion but also introduced further compulsory benefits. Most conspicuously, the new ‘care legacy’ may entail sweeping changes for smaller estates, and it may well happen that the whole estate goes to one or several caring family members, with heirs possibly even having to pay out of their own pockets.
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Martschukat, Jürgen. "Queer Parents and Fatherhood Movements, 1970–2010." In American Fatherhood. NYU Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479892273.003.0013.

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The twelfth chapter discusses the transformations of the nuclear family ideal, of its gendered and heteronormative patterns in the wake of the women’s movement and the LGBT movement. At its center stand a lesbian couple and their daughters in San Francisco, supported by the gay fathers who also take responsibility in the family. The author interviewed both couples. The chapter presents their life and the politics of queer families, gay marriage, and the so-called gayby boom in relation to the powerful recent discourse on the “crisis” of the family and to the fatherhood movement, its different and often revisionist subgroups and their politics. At the same time, the chapter presents a queer family as the embodiment of a slow but persistent transformation of the hegemonic nuclear family model that has come about since the 1970s. They represent a historic change toward a greater recognition of patchwork families in general and of many different kinds of living arrangements, particularly in metropolitan centers. Yet the chapter also shows how the current politics of gay marriage and queer families oscillates between a total disintegration of the nuclear family on the one side and the reassertion of its values of love and mutual responsibility on the other side.
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Weddle, Saundra. "Domus humilis: the conversion of Venetian convent architecture and identity." In Conversions. Manchester University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9780719099151.003.0008.

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Although the monastic principle of poverty had, for centuries, been intended to guide the architectural development of monasteries and convents, the 1260 Franciscan General Chapter of Narbonne took the radical step of recommending that communities of friars adapt existing buildings rather than build complexes ex novo. This chapter examines the adaptive and accretive practice of converting buildings of various functions to accommodate communities of women religious in Renaissance Venice. Convent archives, site and urban plans, building chronologies, patron family histories, civic building statutes all offer evidence for the patchwork and partial conversions of buildings designed to convert. Comparisons with complexes for male monastics inform this study of how patterns of patronage and urban development inflected the ways in which convent architecture publicly redefined and re-presented the identity of the communities it enclosed.
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Nicolazzo, Sal. "The Novel and the Sexuality of Vagrancy." In Vagrant Figures. Yale University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300241310.003.0003.

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This chapter examines the role of vagrancy law in regulating the affective, sexual, reproductive, and domestic lives of the English poor. It traces vagrancy's appearance at the margins of both the novel and the marriage plot across a series of texts, including Jane Barker's Patchwork Screen for the Ladies (1723), Sarah Scott's Millenium Hall (1762), and, most centrally, Henry Fielding's The Female Husband (1746). Fielding, as novelist, magistrate, and major eighteenth-century theorist of police, is at the center of the chapter, which reads his figuration of vagrancy as a kind of sexuality that disrupts labor-discipline, marriage, and legitimate inheritance. At the same time, Fielding's text and the archival records of policing that surround it reveal how one might take vagrancy as a category of analysis for transgender history, since the construction of the sexed body as metonym for juridical identity developed through a nexus of policing, surveillance, and transatlantic print culture for which vagrancy was a foundational legal category. Finally, through readings of Scott's Millenium Hall and Mary Saxby's posthumously published Memoirs of a Female Vagrant (1806), the chapter shows that literary histories of sexuality look profoundly different if one centers the parish rather than the family as the field of analysis.
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