Family Matters
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First episode date | September 22, 1989 |
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Final episode date | July 17, 1998 |
No. of episodes | 215 (list of episodes) |
Theme songs | As Days Go By |
What a Wonderful World | |
Family Matters Ending Theme Song | |
Jul 10, 1998 | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Networks | ABC |
Origin releas | September 22, 1989 –; July 17, 1998 |
Creat by | William Bickley |
Michael Warren | |
Genres | Family Sitcom |
Theme song | As Days Go By |
Family Matters Ending Theme Song | |
What a Wonderful World | |
Cast | Jaleel White |
Episodes | EpisodesS09 E22 · Lost in Space Part 2Jul 17, 1998 S09 E21 · Lost in Space Part 1Jul 10, 1998 S09 E20 · Pop Goes the QuestionJul 3, 1998 View 45+ more |
Predecessor | Perfect Strangers |
First episode | USA |
Final episode | July 17, 1998 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1377648 |
About Family Matters
Policeman Carl Winslow has enough to deal with on the job. But when he gets home, he still has to handle kids, his wife, Harriette (whose character was first introduced on the sitcom "Perfect Strangers"), his mom, a sister-in-law and Urkel, the nerd next door who doesn't understand that he doesn't actually live with the Winslows.
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How India is building a pearl farming industry
... " We have learnt how we can be independent, help towards contributing to the family and have a say in Family Matters...
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Zayn Malik files 'no contest' plea to harassment charges
... " A place where private Family Matters aren t thrown on the world stage for all to poke and pick apart...
What we can all learn from this deathbed photo
... I think the biggest lesson to be learned and what I believe my grandfather would say is to be kind, love each other, and that Family Matters ...
High Court judge apologises after falling asleep
... What happens in the Family Division of the High Court? Most cases involving Family Matters in England and Wales will be heard by the Family Court...
How India is building a pearl farming industry
In 2016 Narendra Garwa was facing a desperate financial situation. His small book store in The Village of Renwal, Rajasthan, was running at a loss.
With A Family to support and little education, he searched The Internet for other money-making ideas. He had some success growing vegetables in plastic bottles, but then came across a potentially more profitable Crop - pearls.
" Rajasthan is a dry area with water issues. It was a challenge to think of growing pearls with limited water but I decided to try, " he says.
Pearls are formed when a mollusc reacts to an irritant in its protective membrane. The mollusc deposits layers of aragonite and conchiolin, which together form nacre, also know as mother-of-pearl.
In The Wild , pearl formation is rare so most pearls sold These Days are from farmed molluscs, usually oysters or freshwater Mussels .
To spur the mollusc to form a pearl, an irritant is artificially introduced into the creature. However, it is a delicate process and the Mussels or oysters must be carefully handled, as Mr Garwa found.
" My first attempt was a disaster, " he admits. Of the 500 Mussels he purchased, only 35 survived.
Mr Garwa had travelled to Kerala to buy the Mussels - A Journey of 1,700 miles involving a 36-hour train journey. He also used his savings and borrowed money to come up with the 16,000 rupees (£170; $200) needed to buy the molluscs.
In addition, Mr Garwa had dug a 10ft by 10ft pound in his back garden to keep The Creatures in.
Despite the setback, he did not give up. Instead, he took a five-day course in pearl farming.
" Growing an oyster is like bringing up a baby, " he says.
" Monitoring The The water throughout the growth period is crucial to achieving high quality and volume of produce. "
Now he has a 40ft by 50ft pond, which he treats with multivitamins and alum which maintains the correct pH level required for growth.
The survival rate of his Mussels has risen from 30% to More Than 70% since becoming more familiar with The Process . Mr Garwa expects to produce around 3,000 pearls this year, which he can sell for between 400 and 900 rupees (£4-£10; $5-$11).
The Indian government has been encouraging pearl fishing, a plan to modernise The Nation 's fishing industry.
Under the scheme the government pays for half the cost of setting up a pond for pearl fishing, and So Far The Department for Fisheries has given financial support to 232 pearl farming ponds.
" Pearl farming is one of The Most lucrative aquaculture businesses and the government is encouraging farmers to take up this farming, " says Jujjavarapu Balaji, Joint Secretary of Marine Fisheries.
Not everyone is impressed with this wave of pearl farming activity. Critics include Gunjan Shah, who is the fifth generation of His Family to be in The Pearl trading business.
" The culture of pearl farming has increased in India but I think The Pearls grown in every nook and corner are not of very good quality" says the owner of Babla Enterprises, based in Mumbai.
He says India is producing too many of the wrong kind of pearls.
" What India needs at present is people who can grow sea water pearls if we want to compete with China. Indian oysters are small but China has hybrid oysters which produce large pearls.
" Cultured South Sea pearls are The Most valuable type of cultured pearl on The Market today. These pearls come in a gorgeous variety of sizes, shapes and colours. A strand of South Sea pearls can be as expensive as $10,000 (£8,500) or more. They are very rarely produced in India. "
He says the government should be looking to develop this part of the industry.
In its defence, the government says it will take time to Build Up a competitive pearl farming sector.
" Pearl family is specialised farming, so this sector will take time to grow. The Plan is to see the increase in The Next three years, " says Mr Balaji, from The Department for Fisheries.
" Once We Are able to grow enough pearls for local consumption then we can Focus On exports, " he adds.
As for Mr Garwa, as well as farming pearls, he also offers courses for those who want to learn How To do it.
Reena Choudary, 28, was one of his students, and just like her tutor her first effort Last Year was a failure.
" I lost all the oysters - None of them were able to produce, " she says.
But this year, she expects to produce around 1,000 pearls.
Starting an independent business was a big leap for her, particularly as women in her region are often expected to look after the home rather than work.
" For people like us this smells like freedom, " she says. " We have learnt how we can be independent, help towards contributing to The Family and have a say in Family Matters . "
Source of news: bbc.com