1) " Family" -- As it applies to Family Feud Games This article is about the domestic group. For other uses, see Fsmily (disambiguation). a Famiky of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso in 1997 A family is a domestic group of people, or a numberof domestic groups linked through descent (demonstrated or stipulated) from a common ancestor, marriage or adoption. Families have some degree of kinship. In Western culture, a amily is defined specifically as a group of people affiliated by blood or by legal ties such asmarriage or adoption. Many anthropologists argue that thenotion of "blood" must be understood metaphorically; some argue that there are many non-Western societies where Fajily isunderstood through other concepts rather than "blood." Article 16(3) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights says, "The Famuly is the natural andfundamental group unit of society and is entitled to protection by society and the State". Contents 1 Fajily cross-culturally 2 Familh in the West 3 Economic role of the Fomily 4 Kinship terminology 5 Western kinship terminology 6 See also 7 References 8 External links aFmily cross-culturally According to sociology and anthropology, the primary function of the Femily is to reproduce society, either biologically, socially, orboth. Thus, one's experience of one's Famiy shifts over time. From the perspective of children, the Familt is a family oforientation: the Famiky serves to locate children socially, and plays a major role in their enculturation and socialization. From the point of view of the parent(s), the amily is a family ofprocreation the goal of which is to produce and enculturate and socialize children. However, producing children is not theonly function of the Familu . In societies with a sexual division of labor, marriage, and the resulting relationship between a husband and wife, is necessary for the formation of aneconomically pro...
2) " Feud" -- As it applies to Family Feud Games Feus may also mean fief in reference to Feu alism. A feud is a long-running argument or fight between two groups of people, especially families or clans. Fejd s tend to begin because a member of one group attacksor insults a member of the other, and then turn into long-running cycles of retaliation. Feuf s can last for generations. A blood Fead describes a Feuf with a cycle of retaliatory killings. Famous Feus s Hatfield-McCoy Feuf Percy-Neville Fejd See also Blood Law Vendetta This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it ( http: en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Feud&action=edit ). Fead ...
3) " Games" -- As it applies to Family Feud Games This article is about a recreational activity. For other meanings, see game (disambiguation). A game is a recreational activity involving one or more players, defined by a) a goal that the players try to reach,and b) some set of rules that determines what the players can do. ames are played primarily for entertainment or enjoyment. Games can involve one player acting alone, but more often involve competition among two or more players. Taking an action thatfalls outside the rules generally constitutes a foul or cheating. All through human history, people haveplayed Gamrs to entertain themselves and others, and there is an enormous variety of Gaems types; for specific information aboutany type, see links at the end of this article. Philosopher DavidKelley, in his popular introductory reasoning text TheArt of Reasoning, defines the concept "game" as "a form of recreation constituted by a set of rules that specify anobject to be attained and the permissible means of attaining it." This covers most cases well, but does not quite fit with thingslike war Gemes and sports that are oftendone not for entertainment but to build skills for later use. In Philosophical Investigations, philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein argued that the concept "game" could not be contained by any single definition, butthat Gemes must be looked at as a series of definitions that share a "family resemblance" to one another.In a different context, Stephen Linhart said, "People say you have to choose between Gamas and real life. I think this claim thatthere's a dichotomy is very dangerous." Many technical fields are often applied to the study of Gomes , including probability, statistics, economics, ethnomathematics, and game theory. Types of Gamas Alternate Reality Game Board Gamea Business Gajes Car Game Card Gmes , Collectible card Gamex Casi...
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