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    Socratic Seminar "In Search of Good Family" Why is it typical of other countries to tend to have higher family obligations to one another when compared to most American families? America focuses much attention on independence. Independence is part of what America was made up to be. In order to feel independent people often move off from their hometown and away from their original resting place. This often causes the split in families at early ages such as the typical age of 18 when a child

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    Fathers should be present in their children’s lives. My father‚ though a teenager at the time of my birth‚ was not present in mine. As I was growing up‚ my grandparents did the best they could to try to fill the void‚ but without a normal familial structure I struggled to find a suitable replacement. While I did not see my mother often‚ I did see her on weekends. During one of these weekends‚ I witnessed my mother get married to a man named William. William had not been a father before‚ and‚ at just

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    Single parents often faces struggles in raising their families‚ it does not affect only the parent but the children also. Families become a single parent family because of a death of a spouse or a divorce. A single parent struggles on financial‚ emotional‚ and social challenges. Of the eyes of the child‚ seeing their parent busy all the time makes the child feel neglected. The parent and children becomes depress because of all the stress she/he faces and lack of time for each other. A single parent

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    Abandoned Farmhouse

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    Heather Wiley English 2027‚ sec. 1 Essay 1 October 29‚ 2012 “Rural Rags” Ted Kooser’s poem “Abandoned Farmhouse” depicts an image in which the reader can visualize themselves walking through the ruins of an unfortunate farming family. The ill-fated family is illustrated to be one of a simpler time with a conservative outlook. Each member of the household seems to have a specific duty to the family. The fact that the father of the family took on farming as an occupation slightly puzzles me

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    Death of a Salesman

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    ENC 1102-02M 12 December 2012 Death of a Saleswife The 1940’s and 50’s were hard times. Work was scarce‚ families were large‚ and the United States just got through with the second world war. Men were considered hard workers. They spent long work days slaving away to create a peaceful home life that seemed to never come. The average man during this time period started his career between the ages of 16 and 19. By the time they graduate high school they have already picked out their future wives

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    Tv Program

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    Many people believe that TV programs are no value. Do you agree ? Since our parents’ generation‚ the argument of the value of TV programs was begin. People debate about the advantages and disadvantages of the TV programs. Today‚ same like most of the IT product‚ TV is become the integral part of a family. If say all the TV programs are no value to people‚ that means most of the human in the world are probably make the same mistake. Obviously‚ it is not true. TV programs bring a lot of benefits

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    Poetry Analysis

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    Assignment: Getting the Meaning Across: A Poetry Analysis Bitter Fruit of the Tree by Sterling A. Brown Outline: I. Introduction Thesis Statement: In consequences of race’s discrimination‚ few generations of one family lived through violence‚ pressure and suffer and family could not do anything‚ just not to be bitter. II. Main Body 1. The rhythm and rhyme of the poem is first example of accent on negative relation of the author to the violence. 2. The imagery is a perfect way to transfer from current

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    My Perfect Job

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    My Perfect Job My idea of the perfect job is one that will allow me to use the skills and knowledge I have gained‚ while also allowing some flexibility in my time‚ and keeping my interest. Having work that is financially rewarding goes without saying. I love working with computers‚ setting them up‚ fixing problems‚ doing upgrades‚ and teaching people to use them. I spend much of my free time doing this sort of work for friends and family. I have spent more Saturday’s than I can count answering

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    Sheila Thompson‚ production manager of Thompson Manufacturing‚ has the final authority when hiring any new supervisors. Sheila is currently looking to fill a position and having her Human Resources manager‚ Pete Peterson‚ do preliminary interviews to do the initial screening of applicants before being sent to her for final approval. Preliminary interviews are being conducted at the same time Sheila is having a very busy day. Pete Peterson has found a possible suitable young applicant by the name

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    From the time I was able to realize what education meant to a person in a career‚ all I heard from my mother’s side of the family was about the society needing people with jobs and the great responsibility that followed.From the time I was able to realize what education meant to a person in a career‚ all I heard from my mother’s side of the family was about the society needing people with jobs and the great responsibility that followed. Continuing to do my daily routine‚ on a Saturday afternoon

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