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    Being A Tiger Mom

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    A tiger mom is a mother who uses tough love‚ discipline‚ and strict rules towards their children in order to reach academic excellence. This type of parenting is typically found in Chinese parents and is a traditional Chinese way of parenting. Amy Chua‚ who is a lawyer and author‚ as well as‚ professor of Law at Yale Law School‚ explains in her article “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” about her experience and rules of being a tiger mom. Although it is not common in Western moms‚ Chau stresses certain

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    Dance Moms Analysis

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    show before. The episode of Dance Moms I watched was actually very entertaining. The episode I watched was in Season 3. In the episode there was a new girl who joined the competition dance team her name was Nicaya. Of course‚ she came along with her mom whose name was Caya. Caya wasn’t at all like the rest of the moms. She didn’t dress anywhere near as proper as the rest of the moms. Shockingly‚ she was also a lesbian‚ which really surprised the rest of the moms. Caya felt like her daughter brought

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    Stay at Home Mom

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    school. Just imagine living day to day in the same routine. Visualize waking up at 6:30 am making the beds‚ then breakfast and that kiss goodbye before he went to work. At first this must feel amazing spending all this time with your child bonding and not missing a moment. But where’s your me time? 4 out of 5 mothers are happier when they work. They can have adult conversations and take a sick day. Being a stay at home mom is a 24-hour‚ 7-day-a-week job with no pay. What woman wants to feel financially

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    Teen Mom Evaluation

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    Rachel Lee Prof. Goode English 190 October 24‚ 2012 Teen Mom: An Evaluation Don’t worry‚ everything is going to be fine. You’re just going to have to change the rest of your life. Many people think teen pregnancy is highly unlikely‚ until‚ well‚ your stomach starts to keep growing outward. The MTV show‚ Teen Mom‚ takes us into the lives of four pregnant teenage women who face the challenges and the struggles of having a child early in life. Many people might oppose my view and say that this

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    tiger moms summary

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    Aucoin Ms. Nguyen English 1301 Tues-Thurs 8:35-10:00 February 4‚ 2014 Education pushed too much? After going reviewing this piece‚ "Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior" I have come to a conclusion; of complete admiration towards these "tiger moms" they truly have a unique way of raising their child. A child that succeeds in each level of academic education. Children raised this seem to sound‚ and extremely successful in life‚ and ultimately that is what a parent wants for their child. As

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    stay-at-home mom

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    Reflective Journal #2 Stay-At-Home Mom I was never the one who would fight for feminist issues. I am very conservative person who likes to have the things the way they were decades ago. I love Helen Andelin and her book "Fascinating womanhood." I wish I could have her lifestyle. I would love to be a full-time wife and mother‚ to take care of my husband’s needs and raise my children on my own without any outside help. Unfortunately for me‚ life is not about

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    of identity change in high school. In “Megan Meier’s story”‚ a true story about a thirteen year old girl who gets cyber bullied on Myspace‚ Megan’s identity changes because she believes the offensive bulletins that were posted about her. When Megan is called “fat” and a “slut” she reaches her boiling point where she starts to doubt who she really is. “The cyber exchange devastated Megan‚ who was unable to understand how and

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    Tiger Mom Notes

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    complaining gets nobody in life anywhere. Complaining could have led to a lack of motivation or laziness‚ which obviously her father did not want. But when it comes to excuses I know they are never acceptable at very professional job‚ you might just end up losing your own job. So excuses should never be used in life because it just isn’t right‚ I know I used to complain and make excuses‚ yet I still do things that keep me in line. In the end I realized I could always do better. I choose to complain a

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    Growing Pains

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    Growing Pains In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ there are several characters who are thrown into various different situations‚ which force them to grow up in multiple ways. This essay will show some of the ways some of these characters change and grow. This novel’s main character is Jean Lousie Finch‚ nicknamed Scout‚ who is the narrator of this story. Now‚ Scout shows a developing maturity several times in the book‚ such as when she says‚ “Atticus had promised me he would wear me out

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    Up Movie Essay

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    Psychosocial Theory is presented throughout the whole movie Up‚ a movie about aging and empowerment. Erikson’s psychosocial theory is described as a development occurring in eight different stages across the lifespan. In each stage there are different conflicts‚ areas of focus‚ and outcomes. Usually‚ there is a challenge in of the eight stages‚ which is considered to be a normal and healthy part of getting through the stage and developing. In the movie Up‚ when Carl Fredrickson’s‚ wife‚ Ellie passes away‚

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