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  2. Role model - Wikipedia

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    Role models can also be national. for example, Chilean politicians and intellectuals had France as the prime role model during much of the 19th century until they shifted to Germany in the last decades of the century. [8] In short, a role model is a person looked to by others as an example to be imitated.

  3. Father figure - Wikipedia

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    Despite the literal term "father figure", the role of a father figure is not limited to the biological parent of a person (especially a child), but may be played by uncles, grandfathers, elder brothers, family friends, role models, or others. [1] The similar term mother figure refers to an older woman.

  4. Family values - Wikipedia

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    Family values, sometimes referred to as familial values, are traditional or cultural values that pertain to the family's structure, function, roles, beliefs, attitudes, and ideals. Additionally, the concept of family values may be understood as a reflection of the degree to which familial relationships are valued within an individual's life.

  5. Dick Van Dyke’s Family Guide: Meet the Actor’s Wife ... - AOL

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    “I tried to be a good role model to my children, but I was an alcoholic for 25 years, which inevitably impacted on family life,” Dick said in an August 2016 interview with The Guardian ...

  6. Kourtney Kardashian Reveals The Nutritional 'Super Power' She ...

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    But also just myself, I feel good." Part of her motivation, she says, is her four children. "Being a good role model to my own kids is really important to me," she says.

  7. Breadwinner model - Wikipedia

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    The breadwinner model is a paradigm of family centered on a breadwinner, "the member of a family who earns the money to support the others." [1] Traditionally, the earner works outside the home to provide the family with income and benefits such as health insurance, while the non-earner stays at home and takes care of children and the elderly.

  8. Nurturant parent model - Wikipedia

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    The nurturant parent model is a parenting style, built upon an underlying value system, [citation needed] that goes in contrast with the strict father model. Each system reflects a contrasting value system in parenthood, i.e. conservative parenting and liberal parenting.

  9. Why voters chose Trump - AOL

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    In a Pew Research Center survey from early September, Harris beat Trump on eight of nine positive personal qualities, with Americans saying she was more even-tempered, a good role model, down-to ...