Yes there is! And your in luck, I've included some neat blogs that you can look into yourself- since this is such a broad area for discussion. I think it would be helpful if you let us know the specifics- broken families are essentially include families that have gone through divorce, separation or desertion by one or both parents. But this can vary across the globe from one culture to the next. The effect on children and their single parents/guardians is almost always the same though. This blog looks at broken families from an Asian's point of view. It might not be exactly the same reason you have in mind, but the couple here broke up because of Religion...take a look for yourself.http://khookaypeng.blogspot.com/2007/05/broken-familycannot-be-gods-intention.html This site, answerbag.com really just is a general discussion about people's perspectives on the whole issue in general. They are basically debating the notion of whether its a social responsibility or a personal one. But interesting to go through. http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/924710 This site looks at the financial pressure broken families has on economies...USA's in particular.http://www.frcblog.com/2008/04/the_price_of_broken_families.html I also went ahead to give you a book list for published literature related to this topic. You can check them all out on google.com but most of the information you need is included:Latino Families Broken by Immigration: The Adolescent's Perceptions By Ceres Ildebrando Artico Edition: illustrated Published by LFB Scholarly Publ., 2003 Original from the University of Michigan Digitized 28 Aug 2007 ISBN 193120263X, 9781931202633 Broken Homes: A Study of Family Desertion and Its Social Treatment By Joanna Carver Colcord Published by Russel Sage Foundation, 1919 Original from Harvard University Digitized 20 Feb 2007 Broken Families Broken Homes: Protecting Your Family from the Epidemic of Divorce By Rick Douglass Published by Broken Families, 2007 ISBN 1434326977, 9781434326973 A Broken Family By Elizabeth Christman Published by HarperCollins Publishers, 1982 ISBN 0380594854, 9780380594856 Hope that I have been of some help. Good luck getting your info!
childrens couldn't live wt their families. most of them were taken to work on labor camps. many of them died.
Yes. Please see the related question.
political for those commited the genocide: to be in POWER and further to exploite and loot Social: a ruined nation, broken families, poverties Example: Rwanda, Bosna, Sieraleone, Bangladesh
His assassination was used as an excuse for the Night of Broken Glass (Kristallnacht). See related question.
The past participle of "break" is "broken." When it is used with "have" or "had," the correct forms are "have broken" and "had broken," respectively.
related literature for broken family
five authors releted of broken family
The answer will depend on what you are trying to compare the number of broken families in the Philippines with:the number of families in the Philippines which are not brokenthe number of broken families in other countries.
hunderads of families get broken up
In the 1950's, you did not hear of very many families being broken. Today, in 2014, there are many homes that have broken families.
how many percent of broken families in the philippines
Not usually.
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Families can be considered broken for different reasons. Typically the phrase is used for families were the parents are no longer together for whatever reasoning.
Families can be considered broken for different reasons. Typically the phrase is used for families were the parents are no longer together for whatever reasoning.
The Bill Cunningham Show - 2011 Broken Families--- Broken Hearts 3-86 was released on: USA: 11 February 2014