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    Who Is Cliff Huxtable

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    around him‚ especially his family. Nevertheless‚ he is a devoted father to his children‚ very kind to people‚ and he has a sense of humors. Cliff Huxtable is a devoted father‚ son‚ or husband to his family members. Firstly‚ he is friendly father to his children rather than as the strict father. In the episode of “Pilot‚” his son who is Theo gets poor grades‚ and he doesn’t want to go to the college. He just gets his job like “regular person.” Cliff explains how a regular person’s income uses with Monopoly

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    makes the reader feel more part of the time period that it was written in. 2. The last paragraph is effective because White uses very descriptive details‚ such as "buckled the swollen belt" to explain the accounts of his son jumping in the water just like he had once done and as the son jumped in the water White felt the chills that he had felt once when he was a child. 3. It is meant to tell how small things could bring back memories of bigger events and that even though you regret doing things in

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    families cannot afford this and some that can don’t wish to. Whereas for a son‚ they earn dowry when he gets married. Another factor is that in China there is a law that each family can only have one child. So‚ obviously Chinese people wish to have a son over a daughter‚ so that the son‚ once grown up can take care of his elderly parents‚ while daughters are sent to take care of their husband’s families. It is also considered that sons will grow up and provide an income for the family. In most cases girls

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    rates of reactions

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    Once Upon a Time by Gabriel OkaraOnce upon a time‚ son‚they used to laugh with their heartsand laugh with their eyes:but now they only laugh with their teeth‚while their ice-block-cold eyessearch behind my shadow.There was a time indeedthey used to shake hands with their hearts:but that’s gone‚ son.Now they shake hands without heartswhile their left hands searchmy empty pockets.‘Feel at home!’ ‘Come again’:they say‚ and when I comeagain and feelat home‚ once‚ twice‚there will be no thrice-for then

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    History 11a

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    In fact‚ they shared some similar qualities. First‚ Both of Zhongshan Fu and Zichan were loyal. So‚ they could gain the trust form the king‚ and they were entrusted with an important post. In the Song 260 from Book of Odes‚ it says‚ “Obedient to the Son of Heaven‚ Whose glorious commands he spreads abroad.” Also‚ from the king’s command in Song 260‚ we know that the king let Zhongshan Fu to be the king’s throat and tongue‚ spread his edicts aboard‚ rousing all throughout the land. That means Zhongshan

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    Fences A father and son relationship always goes through it’s ups and downs. With two males under the same roof‚ the battle for power as alpha male is the inevitable to occur. Some boys have a strong relationship with the father consisting of communication‚ understanding and a lot of support. Some of these boys don’t have the luxury of being able to sit down and speak their mind to their father without debate. A normal family picture consists of a father who works‚ has a great relationship with

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    briefly describes the short‚ sorrowful life of Nirupama. The name signifies ‘peerless one’ and was given to her by her parents‚ who were gratified with a daughter after having had five sons. Being treasured‚ her father searched long and hard to find a groom he deemed suitable enough for her. He engaged Nirupama to the son of a “grand” Raybahadur who asked for a dowry of 10‚000 rupees. Even though he had no way of paying the large sum he found such a chance hard to refuse and he procured a way to borrow

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    Blindness

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    In Shakespearean terms‚ blind means a whole different thing. Blindness can normally be defined as the inability of the eye to see‚ but according to Shakespeare‚ blindness is not a physical quality‚ but a mental flaw some people possess. One of Shakespeare’s most dominant Theme in his play King Lear is that of blindness. King Lear‚ Gloucester‚ and Albany are three prime examples Shakespeare incorporates this theme into. Each of these characters’s blindness was the primary cause of the bad decisions

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    adolescence experience including his dad. In this Pome a few individuals believe that one of a cheerful relationship between a son and the father. And also other individuals trust that this sonnet has a shrouded message of parental misuse. In my perspective‚ the symbolism and dialect‚ the imagery‚ and tone in the pome gave me the impression of the affection between the son and father‚ not of an oppressive relationship. You might get the response of misuse in light of the fact that; the line‚ "Whiskey

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    Taking Responsibility

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    responsibility for the chauvinistic behavior of her children and her husband. In an attempt to change her lifestyle‚ Elizabeth stand up to her husband after 19 years; she showers her daughter with opportunities and tries to alter the behaviors of her sons and grandsons. Elizabeth lived a life of a typical suppressed housewife. She lived on a farm unaware of the outside world. She sat at home all her life trying to satisfy the needs of her husband‚ Lester and her 6 children. Elizabeth never got the

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