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    Misti Nelson November 9‚ 11 Professor Gramse Compare and Contrast When I was little‚ I remember going to fish camp for the summer and helping cut and hang fish so we can prepare to feed our family and other people around the campsite. Because sharing is the way I remember how we survived and lived with our family. Hunting is a big part of life in Alaska. In Alaska we have rich traditions called subsistence‚ that people up here in Alaska go hunting in and using to sustain their community

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    Talking to your mom and talking to your friends Every teen has their own secrets‚ which they might tell to either mom or friends. However‚ someone cannot tell it to his or her mom‚ because he or she very afraid to mom’s reaction to their secrets ‚ also they are might be shy. Therefore‚ a lot of teens prefer to tell it to their best friends more than to thier moms. Mother‚ who always helps‚ loves‚ believes‚ listens and gives a good advice to you‚ is one of the best people in the world‚ but

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    relationships we will ever have. That being said‚ we get to see two different relationships in the memoir Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mom by Amy Chua and the novel The Joy Luck Club By Amy Tan. In the memoir‚ Chua’s tone is portrayed as a stressed mom‚ and Tan’s tone in the novel is expressed as resentful child. In the excerpt from “The Violin” in Amy Chua’s Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mom. Amy Chua shows us her struggle to balance her equilibrium between calm and frustrated while her daughter is practicing her

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    “Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see‚” Dad reiterated as I became a young woman. But growing up‚ I relied on what I could see‚ what I could touch‚ and what others shared with me. I held my peers and teachers words as peremptory and gained a sense of false dependence. As I entered my third year of high school this changed. “I need you to translate what this man is saying‚” Dad explained as he drove through our neighborhood. An older Hispanic man with a hat‚ long sleeves and jeans

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    Relieving Body Ailments for Busy Moms Giving birth is one of the most epiphanic moments in the life of a woman. It marks the beginning of a new phase in a person’s life packed with daily adventures‚ priceless moments‚ and lots of panics. This experience can be very overwhelming‚ especially for first-time mothers‚ therefore making care for their postpartum bodies hard and overlooked. Whether you are a working mom‚ or a stay-at-home one‚ taking care of your child’s needs often takes up most of your

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    didn’t go to school and her mom rarely prepared dinner ‚ cleaned the house‚ or did laundry. Julie often slept on the couch‚ because her room was dirty‚ and

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    When I was about 13 years old me and my siblings would constantly beg my mom for another dog. Our other dog Kozmo was getting old‚ and we wanted to get him a friend. My mom was completely against getting another pet; she thought we would never take care of it. But soon enough my mom came home with a six month old purebred golden retriever. We ended up naming her Katie‚ so that our dogs would both start with a K. Katie’s fur was a golden brown‚ with a red tint. Her eyes were a deep brown‚ and

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    and read it just like the article “War Changed My Dad” which gave hope to families of veterans. Elie Wiesel the author of “Night” did not have the same effect on his readers. Elie and Michelle display many similarities and differences throughout their work. Each author’s use of imagery and the tones they convey allow the reader to understand how they are feeling during their hard times. In the novel “Night” and the article “War Changed my Dad” the two author’s use of imagery helps us see and feel

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    has come from my mom. The fact that my mom has had the greatest influence on me is simply because she is the person who has taught me to be responsible for myself‚ something which has also helped me to discover who I really am. Her sense of independence is an aspect that has had a profound effect on me; I believe that independence opens up many opportunities because it requires that a person be confident in his identity and that he know his needs‚ goals‚ and limitations. My mom was taught to

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    ound Is racism still happening in different homes around the world? Rationale The purpose of this article was influenced by Attorney David Engler’s “Racist Mom in the House… What Do You Do?” which was published in November 28th 2011 on “Wordpress Law Blog”. Throughout the blog Engler shows how racism is still alive in certain homes‚ where the races may be mixed with one of the parents being racist‚ and how this may affect children within the household. Engler’s point of view is at the end of

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