Key terms 1.01 and 1.02

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Across
  1. 4. culture
  2. 6. level a job that requires minimal education, training, and experience
  3. 8. and acceptance needs: include romantic relationships and ties to friends
  4. 9. control; medical care; education; financially supporting needs; provide food,
  5. 11. aunts, uncles, and other relatives, who all live in one household
  6. 12. when a divorced or separated parent shares equally with the
  7. 13. family: a family who has welcomed a child born to another into their
  8. 15. family: a family that extends beyond the nuclear family, including
  9. 16. family: a family consisting of a couple and their children from this and
  10. 20. and legally adopted that child as their own.
  11. 21. a group of people related to one another by blood, marriage, or strong
  12. 23. completed undergraduate studies
  13. 24. previous relationships
  14. 26. people, or other social group
  15. 27. a person’s principles or standards of behavior; one’s judgment of what is
  16. 29. world or in a particular group
  17. 31. family: a couple who choose or cannot have children
  18. 34. the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular
  19. 35. behaviors: behaviors through which parties benefit from each other
  20. 36. the direction of another
  21. 37. and in some cases, financial support to a person
  22. 41. needs: needs for freedom from illness or danger and for a secure,
  23. 43. needs: people's desires to have a stable and realistically positive
  24. 46. systems: a network of people who provide basic needs, emotional
  25. 47. a large group of interacting people in a defined territory, sharing a
  26. 48. parent: a person bringing up a child or children without a partner
  27. 50. child
  28. 51. degree an advanced academic degree in a specialized field of study,
Down
  1. 1. and predictable environment
  2. 2. communication the ability to convey information to another person
  3. 3. the quality of involving or being shared by all people or things in
  4. 5. that indicate a person is capable of doing a specific kind of work
  5. 7. as a basic social unit
  6. 10. and productive asset to society
  7. 12. development a sequence of physical, language, thought, and emotional
  8. 13. family members, as well as our need to feel that we belong to a social group
  9. 14. needs: biological requirements for human survival
  10. 17. degree a degree awarded by a college or university to a person who
  11. 18. skills transferable skills that are useful in nearly every job
  12. 19. qualifications from previous achievements, trailing, and general
  13. 21. family: a family or adult who takes care of a child who is not his or her
  14. 22. that occur in a child from birth to the beginning of adulthood
  15. 25. the work done by a student or trainee in an organization, sometimes without pay, to gain work experience or satisfy requirements for a qualification tt
  16. 28. parent in the custody and care of a child
  17. 30. family: a family that includes a couple and their dependent children:
  18. 32. needs: the realization or fulfillment of one’s talents and
  19. 33. shelter; and protecting your child from harm; while shaping them to be a
  20. 35. involves rearing children and includes providing safety, supervision,
  21. 38. while understanding the need for the greater good of those around
  22. 39. degree a degree granted after a two-year course of study,
  23. 40. an arrangement in which someone learns an art, trade, or job
  24. 42. and efficiently
  25. 44. after one has already obtained a bachelor’s degree
  26. 45. by a community or junior college
  27. 49. of themselves