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    0310 4/2/13 What is the meaning of a mother?                 A mother is a women in relation to a child or children to whom she has given birth‚ and brings up with care and affection. A mother is a special person to every child in the world. A mother knows things that no one can teach and talk about when growing up. Nobody can love a person like his or her mother by caring for him/her‚ protecting him/her from falling onto the wrong path‚ and acknowledging every single thing that he/she loves to do

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    What Is Voyager 1?

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    steer the spacecraft. The Voyager 1 is an unmanned spacecraft. This means that no people need to be in the spacecraft whilst it is in space. NASA made Voyager 1 unmanned‚ so that it could travel faster and for a long period of time. They also didn’t want any distractions other than what the celestial body looked like in a spacecraft’s point of view. Voyager 1 travels at roughly 17.5km/s‚ and any unnecessary weight on the craft would cause it to break. Voyager 1 is a space probe launched by NASA on

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    What Is 1 Samuel?

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    The author of 1 Samuel was Samuel himself‚ at least for the first 20 chapters which is where my passage‚ 1 Samuel 16:14-23‚ lies (Old Testament Samuel 1). Samuel was the last of the line of judges who presided over the nation of Israel until the people demanded a king. Samuel was reluctant at first‚ but God assured Samuel that the people were rejecting God. Samuel anointed Saul to be Israel’s first king with the guidance of God. Samuel most likely wrote his account down to show future Israelites

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    the story “Two kinds” and “Everyday Use” I can feel the tension within the mother and daughter relationships. They both are unstable relationships but each for several reasons. In the story of “Two Kinds” the mother was very pushy with her daughter. The mother fully believes anything can happen in America. Therefore‚ sending her daughter through several tests and every time she sees a child succeeding in something she pushes her daughter do to that task. In the story Two Kinds she said “Every night

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    where a parent believes it’s a reward to the child opposed to seeing it as a way that will benefit him or her. In a short story‚ Two Kinds by Amy Tan‚ a mother saw disciplining her child as a benefit. The mother believed her daughter would be successful if the daughter was obedient towards all her commands. The daughter grew to hate the way she was raised by her mother‚ but at the end of the short story‚ the daughter found it rewarding

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    or a terrible mother. I think she considers her to be a youthful mother in a genuine circumstance. The mother is youthful with her first child and that as of now is a test. At that point to finish it off her significant other leaves. Along these lines‚ now she is a youthful single parent working to have the capacity to accommodate her little girl. The mother needed to do what was inside her range to have the capacity to work to survive. I don’t believe that makes her a terrible mother however perhaps

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    Conflict occurs between mothers and daughters across all nationalities‚ including the Chinese-American mother-daughter duo in Two Kinds by Amy Tan. Jing-Mei‚ the daughter of Suyuan‚ resents her mother’s efforts to aid in her success‚ and eventually begins to sabotage her own progress. Suyuan does not want Jing-Mei to go through all of the challenges she has faced in her life‚ and tries to do what she believes is best for Jing-Mei. Although at times she may have been inconsiderate of what her daughter wanted

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    Shakespearean play‚ or a children’s book written by Dr. Seuss. What makes these genres of literature that seem to have very little relation to each other comparable‚ is the fact that there is a theme to be found in each one of them. If a story lacks a proper theme‚ it feels unfulfilled. It has the reader feeling like his or her time is wasted‚ as a story without a lesson learned is just simply empty calories for the brain. In the short story “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan there is also a theme that can be discovered

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    Dillard admires many personal qualities in her mother. Although there was many she favored one out of them all. This quality that stood out to Dillard the most was how her mother made a life lesson out of everything she did. One way her mother would try to teach them a life lesson was by having them spell hard words. For example‚ in the book it says‚ “Spell ‘poinsettia‚” Mother would throw out at me‚ smiling with pleasure. “Spell ‘sherbet.” The idea was not to make us whizzes‚ but‚ quite the contrary

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    Two Kinds: The Search for Contentment In "Two Kinds‚" Amy Tan writes about the struggles between a futile daughter and her persistent mother. This excerpt from her novel‚ "The Joy Luck Club‚" explores several other important themes‚ such as the control over one’s destiny‚ the freedom of decision-making‚ and the attempt to live the ‘American Dream.’ However‚ the last paragraph in "Two Kinds" reflects the story’s most important theme – the search for one self’s true identity. The premise of this

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