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    1. Your household chore: One of my household chores/responsibilities is to vacuum the house. Explanation: While my Dad is able to vacuum much more efficiently and thoroughly‚ his time is much better spent answering emails for work and preparing for the next day. This is because while vacuuming earns no income‚ Dad being able to get tasks done for work helps him to earn a paycheck. 2. Your household chore: 
Another one of my responsibilities is to make sure that the kitchen stays clean. This includes

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    remember that our dad was in the military? I was hoping that I could teach them to be good “young soldiers” like my dad did to me and you. During a week‚ the kids seemed very mischievous‚ they didn’t listen to anything I said‚ so I had to give them some chores as punishments. They were not excited at all‚ I wondered why. Are they always like that or they just don’t like me? Besides‚ as I realized‚ you are way too indulgent to the kids so they are not very well-behaved‚ I will work on that for you. Here

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    background. The Cinderella movie depicts Cinderella’s step-sisters as beautiful‚ privileged young women who get to go out and enjoy life‚ while Cinderella must stay at home to tend to the household chores. Cinderella spends a lot of time doing all of these chores‚ and she shows a great

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    to live in today’s society. In one of her day dreams she talks about her not wanting to get up in the morning because her eyes was heavy and she thought to herself “a typical ten-year old child does not have to wake up at five in the morning to do chores.” (Hemauer). Hermauer‚ had a large audience in this essay. I feel like most of the audience was young adults from the age eight to the mid-teens. The reason I feel the audience was in that age group because if they was any older they may have

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    The Golden Duty of Enslaved Women On the plantation‚ enslaved women had many different chores and duties that they must fulfill daily. The women slaves were very important for the cycle of work on the plantation to run smoothly. Some women cooked in the kitchen‚ some women worked in the field‚ and some women had what was considered one the best jobs to have within the constraints of slavery; being a midwife. Enslaved midwives were not only seen as caregivers and deliverers of babies‚ they were also

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    Misty of Chincoteague by Marguerite Henry is a story that takes place in the island town of Chincoteague‚ Virginia‚ during the 1940’s. The story begins hundreds of years ago when a Spanish galleon wrecks off the shores of the nearby Assateague Island. The shipwrecked Moor ponies swim to the shores of Assateague. There they take refuge‚ and for centuries‚ the new generations of ponies roam wild. Two orphans‚ Paul and Maureen Beebe‚ come to live on Chincoteague with their grandparents. While living

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    Culture and Child Rearing Practices The purpose of this paper is to express the different ways culture affects child-rearing practices. Culture and child rearing are both essential in child development. Culture and ethnicity can have a deciding effect on the child-rearing techniques that families implement throughout the world. Differences such as methods of discipline‚ expectations regarding acceptance of responsibilities and transmission of religious instruction will vary among families. The

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    It’s mostly about clothes‚ chores‚ and bedtimes. Since we get along pretty well otherwise we renegotiate the household rule make reasonable concessions. He has noticed girls more but hasn’t said anything. His oral reading‚ decoding‚ reading comprehension‚ spelling‚ and writing skills

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    doing  men’s work. Later‚ he will complete the task. He shows how he can be trusted with such a big responsibility. This big responsibility turns him into more of a man because he manages the money‚ takes care of his team‚ and remembering all the chores.     Finally‚ the book  says‚” Matt and Ellen noticed a change in him; he was gentle with them and Nancy and her children.” (p.178) During this part of the book it is talking about all the changes throughout Jethro. As the book nears the end Jethro

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    lot since he never has time to do it. When Spencer asks‚ I normally tell him yes. Last week‚ Spencer asked and I was really fed up that he couldn’t do his own laundry. I came up with a quick excuse that I had a lot of my own laundry and household chores to do just so I could get out of doing his laundry. Although I didn’t have that much to do‚ I did not want to do his. Compensation emphasizes strength in one area to cover up a weakness in another. You might try to convince yourself and others

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