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Not only do we come into fairly regular contact with people who want to know what our family looks like, but we also must navigate a vast array of organizations and agencies that have their own definitions of family and may, at times, impose them on us.
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Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life
(book)
by David M. Newman
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