ashley ward, alyssa diefenthaler, wendy orozco & duncan hooper
we found the questions about our ancestry and migration the most difficult to answer. questions about our immediate family and our family cultures and worldviews were a lot easier to answer. something some of us found in common was the importance of religion in our families. others of us did not grow up in a religious background, and we agreed on that whether or not religion was a major part of our lives or not at all, our families functioned well and were normal. we all agreed that each of our families really valued family and treated family as priority. as far as pride and shame, things that were common sources of pride were good jobs, strong work ethic, and loyalty.
Monday, July 2, 2012
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