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    A Bullied Girl and Her Robot

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    very shy to make friends that resulted for her to get bullied by the other children in their street. “Sydney‚ it is a beautiful day why don’t you go outside and make some friends?” Sydney’s mother asked her while they eat their breakfast. But Sydney keep quiet for a while and said‚ “I like to read books.” Her mother trying to understand her daughter’s situation and supporting her saying‚ “Well‚ if that’s what makes you happy I’m fine with it but sometimes you need to go outside and play with the other

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    I Am Not a Robot

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    Qualitative Health Research http://qhr.sagepub.com/ ’ ’I am not a robot! ’ ’ Interpreters ’ Views of Their Roles in Health Care Settings Elaine Hsieh Qual Health Res 2008 18: 1367 DOI: 10.1177/1049732308323840 The online version of this article can be found at: http://qhr.sagepub.com/content/18/10/1367 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com Additional services and information for Qualitative Health Research can be found at: Email Alerts: http://qhr.sagepub.com/cgi/alerts Subscriptions:

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    Mother

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    Other claim that men just as good as women at parenting. The children grow up in parent’s care and custody. Parents always play an important role in raising children.It is always the big question whether the father or mother is more important in the family. In my opinion‚ they are undoubtedly‚mothers. Women make better parents than men and this is why they have greater role in raising children in most societies. Firstly‚ the child was born of mother. The mother carried the child in her womb

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    MOTHER.THE PAIN OF LOSS.Now I can say with certainty that I had never understood others suffering from unbearable loss of a dear person.  For my part it used to be pity‚ compassion. When this happened to me‚ when my dear mother died‚ I started to understand all those people who lost someone they loved. There are perhaps no proper words to describe this pain‚ at least none used on this planet. This intolerable pain which tears you apart‚ which is like a stone on your heart‚ and which make tears run

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    Why My Mother is Inspiring to Me Growing up as a child I watched my mom strive not to be perfect‚ but to succeed at almost everything she tried to get her hands on. She was never afraid to believe in herself in every undertaking she attempted. My mother made sure she was always in positive spotlight no matter if it was in front of her family or a group of strangers. She is always looking out for others whether she needs to or not. When I look at my mom it makes me not only want to be a good person

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    The Mother

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    “The Mother: Remember the children you got that you did not get” Gwendolyn Brooks’ poem “The Mother” is ambiguous and totally unexpected. The narrator starts by speaking about abortion in a very accusatory tone. In the first part of the poem the narrator uses second person language and accuses mothers of getting abortions and talks about how all the mothers will be missing out on seeing their children grow. She is talking to readers about abortions in general. She talks to mothers and patronizes

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    English IV Tues. & Thur. Mothers Rain of Gold is a book written by Victor Villañseor who talks about two families that escape from the Mexican Revolution to safety in the United States with the help of their mothers. During the time of the Mexican Revolution families will leave because I want to be safe because during that time it was horrible time to be in soldiers will rape young girls and get them pregnant or something bad will happen to them. A mother will do anything to protect their family

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    Bitter Waters Can China save the Yellow—it’s Mother River? Author: Brook Lamar – Published: May 2008 Few waterways capture the soul of a nation more deeply than the Yellow‚ or the Huang‚ as it’s known in China. It is to China what the Nile is to Egypt: the cradle of civilization‚ a symbol of enduring glory‚ a force of nature both feared and revered. From its mystical source in the 14‚000-foot Tibetan highlands‚ the river sweeps across the northern plains where China’s original inhabitants first

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    Robots Can’t Replace Human With the development of technology‚ more and more robots are used in various fields‚ especially in some areas that dangerous for humans. Many people hold the opinion that robots will replace humans in the future. On the other hand‚ other people have a conflicting view that robots can’t do many of the jobs that humans do today because robots only repeat the same task all the time and have no ability to think. I totally agree that robots can’t replace humans. This argument

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    Isaac Asimov's I, Robot

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    If the president and all of the members of congress have gone on strike and nearly all the existing laws have been lost‚ the robot that has been given the power to construct laws would be in charge of establishing the body of essential guiding principles or established standards in accordance for the United States. Essentially‚ the robot would be constructing a constitution. Generally speaking‚ laws are enacted in order to enforce the rights of citizens and to prevent people from damaging the lives

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