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    (an old fat tv)hoping I would win the lottery‚ (though I never won) They called the numbers 6666‚ my numbers were 9999‚ I lost! But then I realized that I was holding the ticket upside-down. I had won a billion dollars! I’m going to buy a gift for my mom‚my best friend Damian‚ and the Parsippany PAL. I now has as much money as Bill Gates! The first person I want to give an exquisite gift to is my wonderful mother! I really wish to fulfill my mother’s hearts desires buy buying her

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    Freakonomics Why do Drug Dealers Still Live with their Moms? Kaden Cox POLS 101 Summary In this chapter‚ this question is asked: Why do drug dealers live with their moms? This question is answered throughout the chapter. Next‚ Levitt begins to explain how if your’e looking to make money‚ dealing drugs is one of the best ways to make big money in America. One drug in specific‚ crack‚ makes up much of drug dealing money. Levitt begins to explain a story how back in the 1980s‚ a University of

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    Every morning‚ I would feel irritated with my house being too loud and too noisy as the sounds of the pans and pots from the kitchen would echo in my ears‚ causing me to wake up. My mother never forgets to prepare breakfast for me despite leaving for work at dawn and returns home at dusk. When I feel thirsty while I am at school‚ there is always a full bottle of water inside of my backpack to keep me feeling hydrated. During the times I struggled with homework‚ my mother would encourage to do my

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    relationships are a bond of trust between parent and child. When children have nightmares‚ their mother comforts them. But when the mother is the nightmare‚ they have no comfort. The topics are excerpts‚ one is from Amy Chua’s memoir Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mom and the other is from Amy Tan’s novel The Joy Luck Club are about mother-daughter relationships. The authors wrote about their own memories. Chua is about being the mother of two daughters and Tan is about being the daughter of two Chinese immigrant

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    The correct way of raising a child? Sophia Chua-Rubenfeld’s essay “Why I love my strict Chinese mom” is a response to the all the negative feedback her mother had gotten for her essay “Why Chinese Mothers are Superior”. The intention of this essay is to persuade and inform the reader of why Amy Chua raised her daughter Sophia the correct way. Chua-Rubenfeld’s first argument is that the critics (the outsider) have no clue of what the Chua-Rubenfeld family is like (p. 2‚ l. 21). The fact that Chua-Rubenfeld

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    the pictures in words. It includes taking into account all the verbal and non-verbal elements which communicate some sort of meanings in one way or the other. The picture depicts a fearful pregnant girl who is afraid of revealing her pregnancy to her mom‚ her reaction and thinking of aborting the baby. Purpose of the picture is to communicate to teenagers especially girls who are poised to unsafe sex practices and before marriage sexual relationships. It is also to somehow make them aware of

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    in two books – Little Brother by Cory Doctorow and Don’t Bother Me Mom – I’m Learning! by Marc Prensky. It focuses on the main idea that both books have in common‚ continues with discussion of games and meaningful learning‚ and integration of games in the learning process. Overlapping idea in both books As previously mentioned‚ an overlapping argument could be found in both Little Brother by Cory Doctorow and Don’t Bother Me Mom – I’m Learning! by Marc Prensky. Both authors maintain that playing

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    MY MOST MEMORABLE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCE is spending time with my mom. When she and I lived in DC‚ kindergarten through 2nd grade‚ she would take me to work with her every Tuesday‚ because that would be the day that her job brought bagels and donuts for everyone. My mom was a C.N.A.‚ A certified nursing assistance‚ she would go to the patients house and help them with their every needs. I always loved the way she was so caring‚ for me and the patients. We would ride the bus and train everywhere because

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    environment‚ I mimicked their philosophy. When my mom came home with a wagon filled with books‚ I was walking next to her with a stack in my arms. My mom is a writer‚ so it wasn’t hard knowing I wanted to be one as well. The idea that I could write just like what I grew up reading was so clear to me that that was my passion.

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    tension in the eye of the daughter‚ while most mothers feel they are doing all they can to relieve the tension within the relationship. In Battle Hymn of Tiger Mom by Amy Chua and The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan‚ the tone within each excerpt portrays two different styles of parenting demonstrated by the mothers. In Battle Hymn of Tiger Mom by Amy Chua‚ Lula and her mother have a relationship

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