family (6do encyclopedia)



Family is often defined as the basic unit of society. It is a group of people who share a connection through blood, marriage, adoption, or even compassion. Families can come in different shapes, sizes, and forms, and each one is unique and special.

The concept of family has evolved throughout history. In the past, families were large and extended, with several generations living together under the same roof. Today, families tend to be smaller, with the nuclear family being the most common type. The nuclear family consists of a mother, father, and their children.

However, the nuclear family is not the only type of family. There are also single-parent families, blended families, adoptive families, same-sex families, and more. Each family arrangement comes with its challenges, but ultimately, they all share the same goal: to provide love, support, and security to its members.

Family plays an essential role in shaping individuals’ values, beliefs, and attitudes. Children learn social skills, self-esteem, and moral values from their family members. The family is the first socialization agent that a child encounters. Therefore, a healthy family relationship is vital for a child’s overall development.

Family also provides emotional support to its members during tough times. They stand by each other and encourage one another through life’s challenges. In times of crisis, it is the family that provides the much-needed support and care.

Furthermore, family also serves as a unit of reproduction and population growth. Families are responsible for raising the next generation and ensuring that they become responsible adults. They provide for the basic needs of their children, such as food, clothing, shelter, and education.

Family members are also responsible for creating and maintaining positive relationships with one another. This involves communication, mutual respect, and compromise. Positive relationships lead to happier families and ultimately to healthier individuals.

However, family relationships are not always positive. Family members can experience conflict, abuse, and neglect. Such situations can cause irreparable damage to the individuals involved and the family unit as a whole. Therefore, it is essential to address these issues and seek professional help when needed.

Overall, family is a fundamental part of society. It provides individuals with a sense of belonging, love, and support. Families come in different shapes and sizes, and each one is unique. Regardless of its form, family plays a vital role in shaping individuals and contributing to society’s overall welfare.


Disclaimer
6do Encyclopedia represents the inaugural AI-driven knowledge repository, and we cordially invite all community users to collaborate and contribute to the enhancement of its accuracy and completeness.
Should you identify any inaccuracies or discrepancies, we respectfully request that you promptly bring these to our attention. Furthermore, you are encouraged to engage in dialogue with the 6do AI chatbot for clarifications.
Please be advised that when utilizing the resources provided by 6do Encyclopedia, users must exercise due care and diligence with respect to the information contained therein. We expressly disclaim any and all legal liabilities arising from the use of such content.

CSIS contacting more MPs to brief them on Chinese political interference

The Globe and Mail

23-05-12 23:32


Following a report that Chinese intelligence targeted members of Canada's parliament, the country's spy agency has reached out to Erin O’Toole and Jenny Kwan, two opposition MPs, to discuss the threat of foreign interference. The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) is drawing up a list of parliamentarians for briefings on Chinese political interference. CSIS has contacted former Conservative leader Erin O’Toole and NDP MP Jenny Kwan, an outspoken critic of China. CSIS confirmed that it wants to discuss the threat of foreign interference with Mr. O’Toole. This comes after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau instructed the spy service to disclose concerns about federal politicians and their families following the report in The Globe. CSIS did not respond immediately to a request from The Globe to say how many other MPs are receiving intelligence briefings, but a senior government official said CSIS was still drawing up a list of all parliamentarians who would require such briefings.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-csis-mps-china-political-interference/
Lori Vallow to be extradited to Arizona following end of Idaho trial

The Independent

23-05-12 23:06


Convicted child killer Lori Vallow is expected to be extradited to Arizona after being found guilty of the first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder in association with her previous husbands. Vallow had refused to disclose the whereabouts of her daughter Tylee Ryan, 16, and son Joshua “JJ” Vallow, 7, for five months before they were found buried on the property of Vallow’s lover, doomsday author Chad Daybell in Rexburg, Idaho. Vallow’s previous husband, Charles, was found dead in Arizona in July 2019, and his brother, who later died, claimed self-defence. Maricopa County attorney’s office in Arizona has submitted a request.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/lori-vallow-murder-guilty-extraditiona-arizona-b2338044.html
Michael J Fox says reveals when he fell in love with Tracy Pollan

The Independent

23-05-12 22:42


Actor Michael J Fox has recounted in his new Apple TV + documentary how he first met Tracy Pollan, who later became his wife of 34 years. The couple were working together on his hit show Family Ties in 1985 when Fox made a joke about the newcomer’s breath. Pollan called Fox out as a “complete and total f****** a*******”, prompting the star to fall in love with her. The pair enjoyed a working holiday in New York City, starting a relationship before marrying in 1988. They have four children together.

https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/michael-j-fox-wife-tracy-pollan-b2338022.html
Killer who carved swastikas on victim loses bid for secret parole hearing

Telegraph

23-05-12 19:47


Steven Ling, a convicted rapist and murderer imprisoned for life for his part in the brutal killing of Joanne Tulip in Northumberland in 1997, has failed in a bid to have his parole hearing heard in private. Ling, who had carved swastikas onto Tulip's body, had cited his possible inhibition and fears that negative thoughts might be triggered if the hearing were to be held in public. The Parole Board rejected his claims and ruled that it was in the public interest to hold the hearing in public for the fourth time since the Ministry of Justice agreed to allow them to be held publicly. The family of Tulip had pressed for the public hearing. Ling will remain in prison for the interim period. His parole hearing will be held in the Autumn.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/12/murderer-stephen-ling-parole-hearing-swastikas-victim/
Lori Vallow convicted in murders of children and Chad Daybell’s wife

The Independent

23-05-12 19:20


Lori Vallow has been convicted of murdering her two youngest children and conspiring to murder her husband’s first wife in an alleged doomsday plot, reportedly motivated by both doomsday cult beliefs, financial greed, and lust for her new husband. The ‘cult mom’ was found guilty of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and grand theft at Ada County Court in Boise, Idaho, US. The 49-year-old mother-of-three and her partner, Chad Daybell, believed they were on a religious mission to gather the 144,000. Both Vallow's children and her two spouses were dead within a year of her meeting Daybell at a religious conference.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/lori-vallow-verdict-guilty-murder-trial-b2336827.html
The Aussie circus king trying to bring a Californian ghost town back to life

The Sydney Morning Herald

23-05-16 01:05


Ross Mollison, the founder of live entertainment firm Spiegelworld, is hoping to convert the dusty hamlet of Nipton in the Mojave Desert, California, into a luxury attraction for tourists and a retreat for circus performers. Mollison, who bought the town for $2.5m last year, has made plans for multiple eateries, a hotel, runway for small planes and solar panels. The unincorporated town has fewer than two dozen residents who spend months at a time there. “It smells like Australia,” said Mollison, from Melbourne. Most previous efforts to exploit the town’s potential had ended in failure.

https://www.smh.com.au/business/entrepreneurship/the-australian-trying-to-bring-a-californian-ghost-town-back-to-life-20230511-p5d7ly.html
UVF gives 1974 murder account to victim's family

BBC

23-05-15 23:01


The Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), a loyalist paramilitary organisation, has told the family of a Catholic man it murdered in 1974 what happened during the attack. John Crawford was killed during a ceasefire and the UVF never admitted the murder. In 2016, a process to obtain more information was begun and the group has now given Crawford's son a report which includes a formal acknowledgement of its part in killing Crawford. The UVF also said it had used "flawed" information. The report's publication is not planned. The engagement is detailed in a report by Kieran McEvoy, an academic at Queen's University Belfast. McEvoy is a critic of the Northern Ireland (Stormont House Agreement) Bill, which would introduce conditional amnesties for Troubles-related crimes if there was cooperation with a truth-recovery body. McEvoy stated that he felt that the new bill "abandons" the approach used in the Crawford case and, moreover, the protections for interlocutors have been lost.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-65602509
Police in Alaska say bodies of 3 family members found weeks after their deaths

The Toronto Star

23-05-15 22:06


The police in Alaska have found the bodies of three members of a family in their home in Fairbanks. They were conducting a welfare check, and are describing the incident as a homicide-suicide. The deceased were named as Linda and Wesley Dunbar, both 64, and their daughter, Nancy Dunbar, aged 36. No further information has been released regarding which family member was responsible. Autopsies will be carried out in due course to ascertain the precise causes of death.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/us/2023/05/15/police-in-alaska-say-bodies-of-3-family-members-found-weeks-after-their-deaths.html
‘Cult mom’ Lori Vallow pictured in new mugshot after murder conviction

The Independent

23-05-16 04:38


Lori Vallow has been convicted of first-degree murder, conspiracy, and grand theft following the deaths of her two children and conspiracy to murder Chad Daybell's first wife. Vallow's daughter, Tylee Ryan, 16, and son, Joshua "JJ" Vallow, 7, were last seen in September 2019, with their remains discovered on the Daybell property in June 2020. Tammy Daybell, Vallow's co-conspirator and Chad Daybell's current wife, died one month after the children's disappearance. Prosecutors alleged that Vallow conspired with her brother Alex Cox and Mr Daybell to murder the three victims, motivated both by their doomsday cult beliefs and by greed.

Following the verdict, Vallow is to be extradited to Arizona to face charges of conspiracy to murder her fourth husband Charles Vallow as well as new charges relating to the attempted murder of Brandon Boudreaux. Mr Vallow was shot and killed by Alex Cox in July 2019, with Cox dying of what was initially described as natural causes in December of that year. Boudreaux was the victim of a drive-by shooting which occurred in October 2019, in what prosecutors describe as an attempted murder intended to deflect attention from the investigation into the Vallow case.

The case has been watched by millions with its twists and turns involving doomsday commands, several deaths shrouded in mystery, and multiple marriages. Vallow and Daybell believed that the end of the world was near and that they embodied two members of a divine group of 144,000, according to court documents.


https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/lori-vallow-new-mugshot-chad-daybell-verdict-b2339526.html

Former police officer jailed for preying on vulnerable women

The Age

23-05-16 04:01


A former Victoria Police officer, Brett Johnson, has been sentenced to six months in prison for abusing his position as a police officer by trying to have sex with vulnerable women that he met through his work. Over nine years, Johnson used police databases to find the personal information of women he wanted to have sex with who were seeking police help due to family violence and other factors. The women Johnson pursued were often frightened of him and were seeking support from the police at the most vulnerable period of their lives. Johnson will also have to perform 300 hours of unpaid community work and undergo mental health treatment for a two-year community corrections order.

The Australian government is trying to tackle the issue of gender-based violence by implementing a number of initiatives and creating awareness of the issue. To this end, they have appointed a taskforce to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace and are reviewing family law to make it simpler and more certain, improve the court system and measures that ensure compliance with orders, and provide greater access to justice in family law matters. They have also provided funding for services that support victims of domestic violence and sexual assault and are working with community groups to prevent violence against women and children.

However, there is still a lot of work to be done to prevent gender-based violence in Australia. A recent report highlighted that gender inequality and gender stereotypes contributed significantly to violence against women and children. The report found that women are more likely to experience violence in situations where attitudes that support and justify violence against women are present.


https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/former-police-officer-jailed-for-preying-on-vulnerable-women-20230516-p5d8se.html

‘Love of a different kind’: The relationship Ryan Corr won’t let go of

The Sydney Morning Herald

23-05-16 02:29


Australian dark comedy “In Limbo” has launched on ABC. The six-part series delves into suicide through the lifelong male friendship between two characters, Charlie and Nate. Investigating the unknown through a combination of humour and gravity, the psychological drama also tells the story of how Charlie deals with the tragic loss of his friend. The cast rehearsed for three weeks before filming began, and the subject has led to hopes it will prompt more conversations around mental health, grief and masculinity, particularly between Australian men.

https://www.smh.com.au/culture/tv-and-radio/love-of-a-different-kind-the-relationship-ryan-corr-won-t-let-go-of-20230516-p5d8pf.html
Chinese demographers, state organs call for drastic changes to boost births

South China Morning Post

23-05-16 02:00


China needs to focus on fostering a child-friendly society to boost the country's birth rate by removing factors that prevent people from having children, such as high childcare and education costs along with women's career fears, state-run newspaper Economic Daily has said. China has been experiencing a rising reluctance to raise offspring, primarily due to cost issues. Local governments have previously got behind birth encouragement schemes offering smaller workloads, better leave benefits and cash incentives, as the nation's rapidly expanding elderly population coupled with a falling birth rate is expected to apply significant downward pressure on economic growth.

https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3220623/chinas-population-woes-have-state-organs-demographers-calling-drastic-societal-changes-boost-birth
Judge set for latest stage of Sir Frederick Barclay’s cash fight with ex-wife

The Independent

23-05-16 01:45


Sir Frederick Barclay and Lady Hiroko Barclay, in their 80s, are due to appear at the High Court in London in the latest stage of their long-running battle over money that began after their 34-year marriage ended. Sir Frederick was ordered by a judge in May to pay his ex-wife a total of £100m ($138m) in lump sums that have yet to be paid. Lady Hiroko accused him of being in contempt of court. Sir Frederick said he could not pay because of his nephews' control of the family trust and their failure to provide funds.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/sir-frederick-barclay-high-court-london-channel-islands-b2339484.html
Bruce Arthur: Maple Leafs GM Kyle Dubas is willing to wheel and deal. But there is one trade he won’t make

The Toronto Star

23-05-16 09:00


Kyle Dubas, general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs NHL team, has drawn his choices down to two: continue in his current role or step down for a period. Speculation has been rife since last summer, when it seemed unclear whether Dubas would be considered for a new contract extension by team owners. Sources say there is still a lack of clarity over whether Dubas would be open to a renewed contract. Sources also suggest the challenging and emotional year Dubas has had has put a heavy toll on his family and, as yet, he is still unsure which way to move forwards. Despite calls from fans for Dubas's dismissal, team President Brendan Shanahan has continued to offer his support.

https://www.thestar.com/sports/leafs/opinion/2023/05/16/what-now-for-kyle-dubas-either-he-remains-as-general-manager-of-the-leafs-or-he-says-hell-walk-away-from-the-game-for-a-while.html
Record numbers not working due to ill health

BBC

23-05-16 07:40


The UK's Office for National Statistics has revealed that more than two and a half million people were not working due to health reasons, a record high. The ONS pointed to an increase in younger people experiencing mental health issues, as well as back pain and neck injuries, potentially due to the shift towards home working from the pandemic. Though the employment rate edged up to 75.9%, helped by self-employed and part-time workers, the number of people on employers' payrolls dropped for the first time in over two years due to a lack of recruitment bringing down the unemployment rate. 

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-65596283
An Israeli missile worsens the adversity of five disabled siblings

Reuters

23-05-16 12:29


An Israeli missile hit the Nabhan family’s residential block in Gaza leaving 45 people homeless; a family with five disabled members among those affected. Every morning, relatives carry out the five siblings, three of whom are on wheelchairs and all five of whom suffer from physical disability. According to officials from Hamas, the Israeli air strikes have destroyed 15 residential blocks, containing more than 50 apartments, since 9 May, and have left behind 49 beyond repair. The Gaza enclave has suffered from several wars and the 16-year-old Israeli-led blockade which has worsened the ailing economy.

https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/an-israeli-missile-worsens-adversity-five-disabled-siblings-2023-05-16/
Oxford university drops Sackler name from buildings after investigation

Financial Times

23-05-16 11:19


Oxford University is to remove the name of the Sackler family from its campuses. The news follows protests over the family’s ownership of Purdue Pharma, whose drug OxyContin has been implicated in helping to fuel the US opioid crisis. The international stature of Oxford, where the Sackler Trust has given several million pounds since the 1970s, made it a particular focal point for campaigners protesting against the family’s philanthropic activities. The Sackler name will be removed from the Ashmolean Museum and Bodleian Libraries, although it will remain on the Clarendon Arch and Ashmolean donor boards to recognise donations to the university.

https://www.ft.com/content/28ea87bb-f873-4693-a767-5dc79c5b3b92
Sir Frederick Barclay’s ex-wife ‘astonished’ over legal spending, court told

The Independent

23-05-16 11:15


Sir Frederick Barclay's ex-wife has expressed astonishment at the amount spent on the retired businessman's lawyers. In May 2021, he had to pay Lady Hiroko lump sums totalling £100m following the breakdown of their 34-year marriage, but has yet to pay. Lady Hiroko has alleged that he is in contempt of court and he has failed to pay about £245,000 he owes his ex-wife for legal fees and maintenance. Barrister Stewart Leech has said over £1m has been spent on lawyers representing Sir Frederick. On Tuesday, Aidan and Howard Barclay will give evidence at the hearing.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/sir-frederick-barclay-high-court-london-channel-islands-royal-courts-of-justice-b2339755.html
Oxford University drops Sackler name from buildings and staff posts after review

The Independent

23-05-16 10:55


The University of Oxford will remove the Sackler name from its buildings, spaces and staff positions, following a review into its links with the Sackler family, which has faced controversy over its connection to Purdue Pharma. The change will affect six university spaces and posts, but not the Clarendon Arch or Ashmolean Museum donor board, which will retain the Sackler name. The museum and its library are both set to be renamed. No new donations have been accepted since January 2019, though current gifts will be retained by Oxford for their intended educational purposes.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/oxford-university-purdue-pharma-oxford-ashmolean-museum-b2339735.html