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    Effect of Absence of Fathers on Their Daughter Introduction The traditional family dynamic of a father‚ mother and their children living in the same house is not as common as it once was. Today‚ it is now more prevalent that families are facing various struggles that cause children to grow up in single-parent homes. Death‚ divorce‚ or abandonment may all be reasons for the absence of a parent each having a negative effect on all members of the family. However‚ growing up in a single parent household

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    A lot of people assume that one’s daughter is a lot like their mother‚ and a lot of times that is true‚ in some aspects. I can tell you that my wisdom and common sense came from my mom. My sense of humor‚ my laugh‚ my eyes‚ and my strength also came from my mom. My mom is the reason I have chosen the career path I have chosen. So‚ I have a lot of traits in resemblance of my mom‚ the only trait I lack is her addiction. Growing up I imagined my life to be perfect‚ as I guess all children usually

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    relations executive was enthusiastic on the phone. The IT Company he represented had started installing green data centres and energy-efficient computers. Would I like to fly to California to see for myself? That would be a 2‚500-mile round trip from my home in Midwestern Canada. According to the online calculator from Terapas‚ the trip would release 1.132 pounds (About 500 kilos) of CO2 into the atmosphere. ‘if you’re really into green technology‚ couldn’t we do a videoconference instead? ‘I asked. ‘Sure

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    Persepolis & Not Without My Daughter The Iranian revolution of 1979 refers to the overthrowing of the last king of Iran. It was an Islamic revolution which attempted to replace Mohammed Reza Shah‚ with an Islamic republic under Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini‚ the leader of the revolution. Strong opposition against the Shah showed that the people wanted a religious ruler rather than someone they saw as an American puppet. Many Iranian people would think that the Shah was a ‘capitalist pig’ who

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    at night‚ Jacobs completed Incidents where she was both candid and emotional about the sexual abuse‚ harassment‚ and total control of slave women by their masters. So when she decided to publish the book in 1861 she used a fictional name which was Linda Brent so the name wouldn’t trace back to her. Contemporary feminist researchers can use narrative work "to develop feminist theory‚ express affinity and admiration for other women‚ contribute to social justice‚ facilitate understanding among social

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    In this article‚ solving the “children’s border crisis” by Linda Kelly‚ the author discusses the reasons on why children are trying to come across the border. Many children are coming to the border to try and get away from the dangers that are happening around where they live. Children have left their homes due to violence in their homes‚ gangs and drugs. Other kids left from being sexually abused and being mistreated in the U.S. holding center. The only thing that is letting certain kids stay is

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    In literature mothers are often presented as manipulative in their relationship with their daughter. The central tenant of the relationships between mothers and their daughters in these texts seems to be about the passing on of the mother’s knowledge and understanding of the world to the next generation. They all seem to share a view that marriage is key to a woman’s achievement and aspirations in society irrespective of what period of time or culture the authors were writing in. The opinion of

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    territory‚ coexisting; that explains the tolerance its people have towards foreigners. The Arab Culture is found to be realistically less impartial than the Western. Particularly in Iran‚ the citizens are fanatics of their religion‚ especially since the 80’s‚ after the Iranian Revolution and the establishment of the Islamic Republic. At that time‚ Iranians weren’t happy under the reign of Emperor Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi because of the allegiance to the west during Cold war and the political reforms‚ which

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    In the poem “Erin’s Daughter” written by Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney there can be seem a since of Proto-Romanticism. “Erin’s Daughter” is about a young woman who returns home just after the disastrous potato famine in the mid- 1840’s in Ireland‚ where she discovers that her whole family has died because of the famine. This can be seen by her use of emotions‚ and divine spirit in nature. The emotions the beginnings of the poem are quite sad she is homesick for her family and homeland. “Poor

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    In the article “Creating the Myth” by Linda Seger‚ Seger points out how characters from any story usually follow a certain pattern‚ called archetypes. Analyzing a fairy tale‚ I decided to choose “Cinderella”. It is evident that many characters in “Cinderella” followed a traditional archetype. The main character‚ Cinderella‚ can be fit into three different archetypes: innocent‚ damsel in distress‚ and an outcast. Cinderella can be classified as an innocent because she has never done wrong to anyone

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