Monday, January 23, 2017
Families and Shrinking Kitchens
In Jamaica, there are customs duty and traditions that slang been unlesston on for centuries and still remain kinda strong even today. one of these practices includes having dinner party each dark with family and saying grace forwards eating the food that leave behind contribute to the nourishment of our bodies. However, miserable to New York City, having dinner with family e rattling night can some(prenominal) ways be describe as ancient among the tidy sum of today. Looking for a star sign or apartment in the city that never sleeps is very interesting even for a twelve year senescent child. The world-class noniceable topic in every unity house and apartment that was examined was the absence seizure of a eat direction. Where would we tot that enormous monstrosity of a dining table that we think to buy? Where was wholly the family going to fit on occasion like Christmas and Thanksgiving dinner? It didnt make sense. An entire room was missing and people seeme d o.k. with that.\nYears after first noticing this phenomenon the hunt for another ordain to live started again since the sizing of our family grew. A new lay of houses were being built in the neighborhood and we decided to tote up them out as a potential buy. In all the houses not only were the dining rooms gone but the kitchens were miniscule. Seems the problem was only getting worse. Upon further investigation, there was and so a very consistent explanation to what was happening in New York City. First the incidence of women divorcing for various reasons has increase drastically over the past fewer decades. According to the U.S census not only has divorce increased but women deciding not to get married have almost doubled since the mid-eighties increasing from 26.9 pct in 1986 for women in their twenties to 46.8 share in 2009 and from 14 percent to 26.7 percent for women in their first thirties1. Since women are increasingly pick out up the role of shoes builder and bread winner, more women no longer support at home to civilize a big repast for their families...
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