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    My Father

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    My Father In my family‚ the person who I admire is my father. He is over 40 years old‚ not very tall but has got a medium built‚ his voice is low and his movements are slow and cautious. In a word‚ he is a good--looking person in my eyes. My father is a very successful businessman‚ and he always tells me the way to be a man‚ how to succeed in my life and how to cherish time. He is always gone through a lot of ups and downs in his life‚ but my father faced the difficulties with great courage

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    The Absence of a Father

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    Fathers are unique in that they provide something different and special from what mothers provide. Today‚ in America one out of every three children is living in a home without his or her father. That means that one out of three children in America will go to bed tonight without getting a goodnight hug and kiss from there daddy. It is estimated that 60 percent of children that were born in the 1990s will live a portion of their childhoods in a home without a father figure. Some people believe that

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    The Absence of a Father

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    the Presence of a Father as a Role Model Fathers have a major impact on girls‚ especially at a young age. Their absence can either make or break how their daughters handle future relationships with men who come along later in their lives. The absence of “dad” affects girls on every individual level from emotionally‚ physically‚ professionally‚ and personally. Author Jennifer Marie Del Russo points out‚ “Current literature shows that daughters of physically absent fathers are likely to engage

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    writing as a means of contributing. James Baldwin published Stranger in the Village as a means of expressing his views of African-American racism. As a result‚ their efforts helped set the foundation for equal rights among blacks for generations to come. Although the basic needs were met‚ there is still a lot to be done today. In Stranger in the Village‚ Baldwin expressed how common he found racism within a remote Swiss village‚ which is thousands of miles away from the white-supreme America. "It did

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    Father and Son

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    A father came home from work late‚ tired and irritated‚ to find his 5-year old son waiting for him at the door.Son: "Father‚ may I ask you a question?"Father replied: "Yeah sure‚ what it is?"Son: "Father‚ how much do you make an hour?"Father said angrily: "That’s none of your business. Why do you ask such a thing?"Son: "I just want to know. Please tell me‚ how much do you make an hour?"Father: "If you must know‚ I make $20 an hour.""Oh‚" the little boy replied‚ with his head down. Looking up‚ he

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    Living in a city or in a village Our home is our choice. Everybody has possibility to make decision about his/her home. We can choose where we want to live: in a peace village or a teeming city. Before make this serious decision we have to investigate the main points of it. On the one hand neither living in a city nor living in a village does not seem very badly. Although‚ nowadays more and more people are choosing to live in city. Firstly‚ we know that there are plenty of opportunities as business

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    Founding Fathers

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    The choices that the founding fathers made shaped our government into what it is today and still affect our lives. The founding fathers made decisions like the decision to declare independence‚ create a constitution‚ amend that constitution with a bill of rights and another 17 amendments‚ and change the system of government that we were using. The constitution that they made is still used today. The founding fathers decided to break free from the British by creating the Declaration of Independence

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    My Father

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    In my opinion‚ my father is the busiest person in my family. He is working as a clerk for a beverage company. Besides‚ he has did most of the housework. Almost everyday he has a full schedule and can’t afford much leisure. But‚ he’s both a hard - working man and a devoted father. My father is such a hard – working person that I admire him so much. Yesterday‚ for example‚ he had to get up very early. He did some shopping‚ prepared our breakfast and went to work in a hurry because he had to go to

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    Absent Fathers

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    Absent Fathers These days it is not uncommon for children to grow up in a single-mother household with little or no contact from their fathers. I was one of those children. When I was younger I never understood why my dad didn’t want me or why he would take part in conceiving me if he didn’t even care to know who I was. Every year I waited for a phone call‚ birthday wishes‚ or a Christmas card‚ and sadly got nothing. Being raised by a single mother is said to be a cause of some of our country’s

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    changes from village to city

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    changing from a village to a city edited by Sue A. Jeffers Since 1931 there has been a steady conversion of villages to cities in Michigan. This trend may indicate that there are certain advantages to be gained by changing to the city form of government. This article is an attempt to present an objective analysis of the factors which may influence a decision to remain a village or to seek city status. A secondary objective of this article is to compare city government with village government

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