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    working mothers

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    Advantages of working mother/housewife  • More disposable income  • Freedom to make independent financial choices with own money  • Meet more people  • Equal relationship  • Have a life outside of home  Disadvantages of working mother  • Discrimination in the workplace when colleagues find you have a child  • Risk being critisized for not being home to care for child  • Less time for yourself  • Problems with finding good child care  • Juggling work with sick kids  • Spending almost

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    My Mother

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    life. I should not have focused on the people that have influenced me in the academic aspect‚ but the one person who has influenced me the most every day. My mother has the greatest impact on my life as a whole. My mother’s loving‚ caring‚ thoughtful‚ gentle‚ and persistent nature has shaped me as the person I am today. Though I can only hope to have her thoughtful personality one day‚ I am still thankful for her love and guidance. She is a constant example for me throughout my life. I have watched

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    Mother Culture

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    Mother Culture” When‚ have we as humans decided that what was to be considered good‚ and evil‚ what is being done and what is tolerated? Mother culture‚ is what we as humans make it. This sense of how we are to live‚ what things in life we are to value. Who counts in the world‚ and who does not. Who rather as a voice and who cannot speak‚ this representation is one part of mother culture. This illusion that greatly influences how we categorize the world is mother culture. What is it that differentiates

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    The Great Depression not only brought financial hardship and economic disaster to the United States‚ it also psychologically changed the soul of our nation and rocked our spirit to the core. Despite the recent economic recession experienced by much of our nation‚ our country’s current situation is nowhere near the magnitude of the Great Depression. The desperation and misery felt by the country during the 1920s and 1930s is nearly impossible to grasp by today’s society‚ yet when looking at photographs

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    Mother Teresa

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    My Ideal Person One woman‚ one mission—that’s all it takes to change the world. Mother Teresa‚ born Agnes Gnocchi Bojaxhin‚ in South Yugoslavia in 1910‚ came to Kolkata at the age of 18 to pursue her life’s mission of caring for the poorest of the poor. Mother Teresa‚ an Angel of Mercy‚ was God’s greatest gift to mankind. Her life was a true story of love and compassion. It was she who brought shine on the faces of millions who were sick and poor. Throughout her life she did the service of the

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    Mother Tongue

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    December 6‚ 2012 “Mother Tongue” In the short autobiography narrative “Mother Tongue” written by Amy Tan she discusses the reasons why she was passionate on becoming a writer. It is no surprise‚ that her vision in the work of fiction it is outstanding throughout her struggles with the English language as a Chinese young girl born in an immigrant family. She faced many obstacles of the culture of the 1950’s‚ 1960’s and 1970’s. However‚ she never gave up on the dream of being a writer and defeat

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    the implementation of the Mother Tongue Based- Multilingual Education in the Philippines Paul Julian Santiago Osaka University pauljuliansantiago@gmail.com I. Overview: From Bilingual Education Policy to MLE The Philippines saw a big change this year when the Republic Act 10533‚ also known as the “Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013‚ was signed into law by President Benigno Aquino III last May 15. One of the salient features of this law is the use of the mother tongue (MT) as the language

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    A Summary on a Mother

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    and until today‚ there are no one can replace her place in my heart. For me‚ she is very special. Although sometimes I make she cry‚ she never hate me. She never feels tired to love me. The person that loves me so much is my mother. (TUNJUK SLIDE). This is my loving mother. Her full name is Noriah bt Muda. She was born on 17 August 1959 at Kampung Paya‚ Marang‚ Terengganu. She is the middle daughter out of three siblings. On 1966‚ she entered a primary school at Sekolah Kebangsaan Marang

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    mother tongue

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    Peiwen Su Professor Ibrahim English 107 October 5‚ 2014 Mother Tongue Amy Tan uses her mother’s experiences as a sample to represent a type of new immigrants who is always disrespected by locals and have troubles in dealing a lot of things; the reason why this happens is because they cannot speak English well. However‚ from Tan’s perspective‚ although non-native speakers should also improve their English if they want to fit in to different cultures‚ native speaker

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    Mother and Family

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    the reader that this family has some issues is what Marla says before they head to the lake. She hints to her sisters that her parents were going to be like their old neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Pichowsky. The Pichowskys divorced a year before‚ and the mother moved far away from the dad‚ and took the children with her. Marla is the oldest sister. We know this because she has a job as a babysitter‚ wears a lot of makeup‚ and dawn describes that‚ as they eat Saturday morning brunch‚ they sit in a row

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