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    the ideal home and family based on cultural and religious rules. This paper would explore the themes that are ideal to him which are; patriarchy‚ gender roles and male privileging. My father Sharmeel Mohammed grew up in an extended family with both his parents‚ one uncle‚ an aunt‚ a cousin and three siblings. He is presently fifty-one years of age and of East Indian decent. He spent the early years of his life in San Juan and later moved to Curepe along with his extended family. My grandfather grew

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    Response to Literature Essay In the poem “Street Corner Flight‚” Norma Landa Flores explores the nature of hopefulness in the lives of two young boys living in an impoverished neighborhood. The poem begins with a sad ton‚ focusing on the hardships the young boys face. They are trapped by the difficulties that accompany poverty. By the end of the poem‚ however‚ Flores’ tone becomes hopeful that the boys might have a different future‚ a freer future. Flores’ hopeful tone reveals her message that

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    know what’s coming next. The day my parents got divorced changed my perception of what a normal family was. Having my dad around all the time wasn’t my everyday routine. I’d see him once or twice a week so I wasn’t very much used to see him every day. One day I came home after school and he and my mom were on the balcony talking‚ the notice I was staring‚ they both looked at me and called for a family meeting by the tone of their voices I could tell there was something wrong. The first thing I heard

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    The Broken Mirror Summary

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    The Broken Mirror The Broken Mirror was written by Katherine Phillips‚ M D‚ who is Chief of outpatient services and Director of the Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Body Image Program at Butler Hospital in Providence‚ Rode Island. In this text‚ Dr. Philips explains and answers various questions about an unknown psychological disorder known as Body Dysmorphic Disorder or BDD. The text answers various questions about the disorder including: What is Body Dysmorphic Disorder? How does one know if they

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    Sam Brayley 12.3 “Rules are made to be broken” Someone may agree with this statement because someone might feel that life is too short to be following rules and that they should live life how they want. Although they should not do things that are extreme and are UN necessary for example killing someone would be extreme and they should not be going to these extremes. However small rules might not matter to people and so that some rules might be broken regularly. If someone was at home and there

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    The Broken Heart Analysis

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    “The Broken Heart” Analysis In John Donne’s poem‚ “The Broken Heart”‚ Donne shows the predacious nature of love and the true faintness of the heart through the use of metaphors. This poem sets a mood of despair and sorrow; moods that reveal the regret of love. It opens the reader’s eyes to realize just how vulnerable the heart can be when dealing with love. Donne associates love with the negative; he portrays it as some evil entity that overtakes people without warning and‚ if not careful‚ destroys

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    A Broken Country: Haiti

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    Haiti is a beautiful yet broken country. If someone asked how to describe Haiti this was commonly how others and myself would describe the country. This past October-November‚ I was given an incredible opportunity to witness and experience Haiti myself. Haiti is deeply enriched in their culture and religion that is truly special. Haiti unfortunately lacks in sanitary‚ resources‚ and finances that takes away from Haitians being able to take care of their health. This country has gone through a lot

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    In this essay‚ I select the Museum of Broken Relationship. After briefly introducing this museum and explaining its social value‚ I would like to focus on the unique features of this museum and explore the psychology of the contributors. The collection in the Museum of Broken Relationships consists of articles which represent someone’s love‚ which ended usually in a sad way. Beside the articles‚ area brief explanatory memo about his or her ended relationship‚ with the title and where the item

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    CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL DETAILS NAME : Henry Kubai Kahara DATE OF BIRTH : 18th January‚ 1983 GENDER : Male MARITAL STATUS : Married NATIONALITY : Kenyan PHONE NUMBER : 0725584032 E-MAIL ADDRESS : kaharakubai@yahoo.com/kahar.kubai@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------- Career objective My career objective is to pursue a challenging‚ productive and rewarding career in Conflict and Peace management‚ security‚ diplomatic‚ human rights and governance fields at local and

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    Broken Windows Theory

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    Broken windows is a theory introduced in the 70’s and 80’s to examine the problem with rising criminal activity. The theory looks at areas in a city plagued with structures vandalized with graffiti‚ broken windows‚ unmaintained properties‚ and poor lighting (Swanson‚ 2017). The core of the theory is surrounded by physical and social dysfunction leading to the fear of crime thus leading community members to leave to other communities (Chappell‚ 2011). The methods employed by police in the 70’s included

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