By reading God's word and praying for God to help you to raise a child "in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it." By having fellowship with God, families are brought into peace and contentment.
Families in developed nations have lower birth rates than families in non-developed nations because of the accessibility of birth control process, the position of woman in society and the admission to education.
Coats of arms identify individuals, not families. As they are known today they were developed in medieval Europe. The Asian cultures developed other means of identifying nobles and other leaders on the battlefield.
Families played important roles in West African society. Families tended the farms and developed the land. They were very loyal to one another.
extended families, villages, communities, and kingdoms.
Television was developed for regular consumers. Movies and programming had usually been available at movie theaters but television brought it to the homes of families.
Oelschlaeger is a last name that developed over the years for families working in the oil business.
a)people lose interest in their families b)nuclear families become more common c)people move in with their grandparents,aunt,uncles d)extended families become more commo
The Romans did the same activities as any other civilization. They built their houses, raised their families, joined the army to protect their families and possessions, and developed trade and relationships with other countries.
The middle colonies had the ability to farm to feed their families and they developed some trades like baking and flour making.
Early civilizations developed agriculture to produce food for their families. This involved cultivating crops such as wheat, barley, and rice, as well as domesticating animals for meat, milk, and labor. They also developed techniques for irrigation to ensure a steady supply of water for their crops.
In the early days of mining, many miners lived away from their families, often in temporary camps or mining towns. However, as mining communities developed, some miners moved their families to these areas, leading to the establishment of more permanent settlements. The presence of families often brought stability to mining towns, but conditions could still be harsh and challenging for both miners and their families.
India and other less economically developed countries (LEDC's) like Africa are thickly population due to lack of contraception and the families are bigger to help with farming. Richer countries such as the U.K. have a declining population because families don't need such big families.