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    Your mother must have loved you so for I would love to have a daughter like you. Yes‚ we had great fun together she was a musician and taught me the Piano‚ Violin‚ and I learnt the Flute at school‚ when she would go to perform she would always say to me look after those men of ours till I get back‚ I am‚ a drunken driver killed her on the way back home from performing. I lost it for a while but I’m ok now‚ however‚ I worry if my dad is late back from his surgery. Thank you so much‚ you will have

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    It is easier for a father to have children than for a child to have a caring father. Bill Maxwell’s father was a man‚ by most measures be considered a catastrophe. However‚ Maxwell’s father was a man who had vigor towards his children‚ and he had a positive personalities towards them; therefore Maxwell’s fathers actions helped the author achieve a great amount of success. Maxwell’s father was not an admired individual in the community but according to the author‚ he was a positive influence and

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    The Perfect Example of a Father As the old saying goes anyone can have a child but it takes a special man to be a real father. Raising a child is by no means easy and it requires a lot of love‚ patience and time. He was forty-four when he walked into the lives of two very young children. He had already raised his two grown biological children. Then he took over the full-time responsibilities of another man’s biological children. Though the children could not have known it then

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    said to himself‚ thinking about his father. He pondered what his father must have been through‚ whether or not his father was scared‚ and overall what a great hero his father was. This routine was commonplace for Matthew. It had all Matthew had been able to think ever since he and his mother received the telegram from the military a little over a month ago. Every morning he woke up thinking about his father‚ all day he thought about his father‚ and his father was the last thing on his mind when his

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    Mothers Are Better Than Fathers at Parenting In modern life‚ fathers usually are people who earn money and provide anything for his family while mothers take care of their family and do their housework. Both of them always do the best for their children and give their children the best education which they can. There is no doubt that they play an essential role in parenting their children. Some people believe that fathers are more accommodating than mothers. Besides‚ fathers usually are better at

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    Father-Child Relationships in Hamlet and Fences In both William Shakespeare’s Hamlet and August Wilson’s Fences‚ the emphasis placed on parent-child relationship is vital‚ as family plays an important role in developing a character’s values as well as his or her upbringing does. While Ophelia‚ Laertes‚ and Hamlet show loyalty to their fathers unconditionally‚ Cory‚ even though looks up Troy as a figure‚ eventually exhibits disrespect to him. The relationship that Ophelia shares with her father

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    15.3 Parent Contrast Essay Fathers Fathers (in most families) play a dominant role in the growth of their children. In the novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ there are three dominant fathers mentioned. Atticus‚ Bob and Mr. Cunningham raise their children in their own way‚ due to both their choices and circumstances. Atticus is a father who clearly cares about his children. The loving relationship is demonstrated when

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    Should Fathers Take Paternity Leave? N.Y. Mets’ second baseman Daniel Murphy was blasted for missing two games to be with his wife and newborn baby. He then goes on to say “my wife and I discussed it‚ we felt the best thing for my family would be for me to stay the next day” (Susteren). Is this the message we want to send to fathers when their newborn child is born? No‚ we want to encourage them to take paternity leave from work just as mothers get maternity leave from work. The few days that he

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    Mothers are better than fathers at parenting Every child is born with two parents. Both parents play an essential role in a child´s life. Although‚ it is the mother‚ who is usually considered to be the better one at parenting. First of all‚ women in general are capable to do more things at the same time. For example women are able to cook and take care of a child at once. Compared to fathers‚ who are barely capable to do one thing. Secondly‚ women tend to have more intuitive intelligence than

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    sponsorship to gambling. Police are investigating Father Amer Saka of the St. Joseph Chaldean Catholic Church in London‚ Ontario after he told his bishop Emanuel Shaleta that he had gambled more than US$380‚000 (CA$500‚000). The said fund was originally intended for refugee sponsorship‚ according to The Toronto Star. On Feb. 23‚ the Catholic priest reportedly called Shaleta and said he lost the money to gambling. Although they suspect that Father Saka is hooked to this vice‚ they still cannot confirm

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