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    Chinese Mothers

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    Why Chinese Mothers are superior Every parent wants to be proud of their children‚ to see them succeed in school‚ music‚ sports or whatever path they may choose. The professor and the author Amy Chua wrote the essay “Why Chinese mothers are superior”‚ where she tries to compare western parents to Chinese mothers and their different methods of raising children. Plenty of the people reading this essay may get the wrong idea and misunderstand‚ when Amy Chua tries to present Western parents as bad

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    How To Read Literature

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    Growing up‚ we step into a world where we are taught lessons about morality‚ good versus evil‚ and right from wrong. As children we are taught these lessons‚ but it’s only once we become young adults that we really experience these lessons. Throughout my adolescent years‚ I have really begun to understand what it means to have an identity‚ and how to connect with it. One of the main ways that helped me understand who I truly am was reading literature. Genres such as fantasy and mystery became a way

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    Learning how to read was at one point of time in my life a huge obstacle that was preventing me from learning and doing other things such as writing. This event matters because as a result of being able to read‚ a door of opportunities opened for me as well. Not only that‚ but I was now able to see and understand my true calling which was teaching and encouraging others to learn how to read as well. I wanted others to understand how reading was something that you should want to do and enjoy doing

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    How to Read a Table

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    Written Assignment 2: Reading a Table Download a word document of this assignment. Read pages 38 to 39. Use the information from the table to answer the questions. Do all your work on the downloaded assignment and submit as a word document in Moodle. Due 5/30 by 11:55pm. No Extensions Median Earnings Based on U.S. Population 25 Years and Over Educational Attainment Male Female Total population 25 years and over $40‚839 $28‚009 Less than high school graduate $22‚956 $14‚341 High school graduate (includes

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    Never give up

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    you just never give up no matter how hard it is. Stay true to yourself and don’t follow bad company . Take my stupid advice and obey your elders and always be respectful and honest.Choose your friends wisely my friend.Reach for stars and go for gold. Think positively always and always do your your best no matter how difficult a situation may be. At some point in the various journeys we embark on in our lives‚ we get to a part where we feel like giving up. Sometimes we give up before we even start

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    tiger mother

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    Why not a “Tiger Mother” Nowadays‚ numerous parents connected their strict Asian-American parenting style with their children’s academic success‚ but is this narrow definition of success sufficient for raising an effective member in the society and have the parents pondered the consequences of this kind of parenting? “Tiger mother” refers to Amy Chua‚ a Chinese-American Yale law professor and author of the book “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother”. Her book documents her motherhood experiences

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    Professor Serant September 18‚ 2015 Read and Write In different countries‚ there are children that are illiterate. Some parents cannot afford an education for themselves or their children. In India‚ Ethiopia‚ Nigeria‚ Brazil and other countries‚ three quarters of adults are illiterate. In fact‚ having the opportunity to read and write is beneficial towards one’s social and economic life. Being able to read and write is a gift that every individual should be part of

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    graders to read nonfiction articles and stories because it helps us to learn more about one topic with specific details‚ the stories and articles are true from the first paragraph to the last‚ and we can be more aware of what has happened and what is happening now. Learning to read nonfiction is an important factor to new topics to learn in class. It is also a key factor in reading so when you write‚ you have the resources necessary to write about a true story‚ or event. First‚ to be able to read nonfiction

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    Mother Teresa

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    Mother Theresa‚ a Catholic nun who entered the Sisters of Loretto in Ireland to become a teaching nun‚ was sent to India to teach. Later‚ moved with compassion‚ and the love of God‚ she received a "call" from God to help the poorest of the poor. Modern people‚ and most people who call themselves Christians‚ think that going to Church on Sunday‚ saying some things‚ and being nice to people is what it is all about. They are completely missing the mark. Those kind of things are just the tip of the

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    it to my mom‚ I could remember exactly how she sounded. She didn’t speak at first‚ nor did she attempt to really look at me. When she finally did say something‚ her voice sounded pitchy and tight as if she were choking back tears. She told me she was happy for me‚ that she accepted whatever I was‚ and whoever I could be. Later‚ however‚ she did cry directly in front of me‚ explaining how she didn’t want me to feel discrimination for other’s ignorance. That’s what it was like to tell my mother I was

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