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Sentences with multigenerational

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  • A multigenerational novel covering 300 years.
  • But the specialized life history and ecology of sponge-dwelling shrimps foster long-term occupation of specific nest sites by multigenerational family groups.
  • The study shows that about 72% of older people in this province are the main breadwinners in multigenerational households.
  • Perhaps because black, Hispanic and Asian households tend to be larger and often multigenerational, teens in these groups are significantly more likely than white teens to recognize someone other than their mother or stepmother.
  • Nurses will notice this when a Korean enters into the health care system accompanied by their multigenerational family members.
  • Children are growing up in blended families, families with both parents working, single parent families, multigenerational families, and families headed by grandparents.
  • Since the early 1950s affordable single-family homes, distance from traditional multigenerational families and reliable daytime child care have allowed both parents to work outside the home.
  • In African communities, households range from the nuclear family of parents and their children to a multigenerational extended family.
  • And multigenerational families, who operate most of this country's 2,000 wineries, no longer rely only on emotion to drive pivotal business decisions.
  • In genetic disease ethical considerations must be seen in the context of a family and a multigenerational history.
  • The objective of the lesson is to create awareness of universal multigenerational and multicultural values within diverse stories of grandmother-granddaughter friendships within five children's pictorial books.
  • There are small families and big, extended families, multigenerational families and childless families.
  • The telephone was once blamed for provoking wars and breaking up the multigenerational family.
  • Jane is also pleased that she has been able to turn her business venture into a multigenerational family affair, with her husband and daughter heavily involved in day-to-day operations.
  • For multigenerational families, both cruises and resorts are good options.
  • The difficulty here lies in collecting complete multigenerational families, particularly for diseases of late onset.
  • It used to be that in the '60s, '70s and even early '80s, you could find a good supply of programs appropriate for multigenerational viewing.
  • However, many black South African elders are living in multigenerational homes with family members dependent on their pensions for survival.
  • However, the great majority of people perceive themselves to be part of multigenerational families and regard these relationships as very important.
  • Acquired wealth can act as a blessing or a curse for a multigenerational family.
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