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    The Slave Mother Analysis

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    without any hesitation and stood up for what she thought was right‚ becoming a activist for women’s rights and equality for all.””The Slave Mother‚ “ “Eliza Harris‚” and “The Slave Auction” attack slavery directly‚ while others treat subjects like temperance‚ poverty‚ women’s oppression‚ and the author’s strong Christian faith”(Cain). The poems by frances ellen watkins harper were brutally real‚ by that I mean that she painted pictures of the horrors of what happened during her time‚ such as in “The

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    Somebody's Mother Analysis

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    Somebody’s Mother Analysis Somebody’s Mother‚ by: Mary Dow Brine‚ is basically about somebody’s mother. The title of this poem implies that you will probably be reading about a mother and what she does. When you think of a mother‚ you think of a woman maybe in her thirties with kids who are around age five through nine‚ and possibly not afraid of anything you throw at her. That’s what is expected of a mother right? The first two lines of this poem imply the physical features of the mother. She is

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    Happy Mothers Day

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    thought by Anna Jarvis in 1908 and because of her attempts it became an official American holiday in 1914. Anna Jarvis had originally conceived of Mom’s Day as a day of personal celebration between mothers and families. Her version of the day involved wearing a white carnation as a badge and visiting one’s mother or attending church services. But once Mummy Day became a national holiday‚ it was not long before florists‚ card companies and other merchants capitalized on its popularity. While dates and

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    Mother Daughter Bond

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    There are no simple or perfect relationships between mothers and daughters. Relationships are a delicate balance between the love and emotions of two individuals. They are ever changing and evolving‚ and are each unique as the people in them. Amy Tan’s novels offer an inside glimpse into several intricate mother daughter relationships. Her characters suffer hardships as well as times of joy. There are many similarities in the mother and daughter relationships in the books by Amy Tan. One of the

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    Understanding Single Mothers

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    Albert Kim Professor Hester Eisenstein Soc. 245: Women and work Understanding the Burdens of Single Mothers When the topic of welfare programs and government assistance comes up‚ the common conservative thinking of pulling oneself by the bootstrap has been a common theme for those opposed to the program and even some in the general public. There has been bias coverage in the media regarding those on welfare

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    To Look At Any Thing Mood

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    There are many distinct moods that were described in the instructions of the poem To Look at Any Thing. For example‚ when the author wrote "you must look at it long‚" I imagine a very enraged and irritable mood because‚ waiting for something that takes time requires patients; in which those who do not have patience become irritated. For instance‚ when a computer loads slowly and you have to wait‚ you develop an impatience and anger towards its malfunctions. Another example was the next instruction

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    Story of My Mother

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    Song of My Mother Towards the back of a closet‚ in the corner where the dust tends to linger and the light shies away‚ hangs a brown suede leather jacket right next to a pair of old jeans. A jacket that--in its newer days‚ when the zipper still worked and both pockets were hole-less--a young woman wore on occasion. But‚ both the jeans and jacket are a bit faded now‚ the threads have turned awry‚ and the zippers have lost their shine. The woman has now passed it down to her daughter‚ but her

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    Not Just Any Health Thing

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    Not Just Any Health Thing By Marie Zaldy Anne M. Sandoy For every year in the month of July‚ the National Nutrition Council (NCC) leads the whole nation in celebration of the Nutrition Month‚ purposely to disseminate nutrition message to all Filipinos through a focal theme. For 2013‚ the theme is “Gutom at Malnutrisyon‚ Sama-sama Nating Wakasan (Hunger and malnutrition‚ let us end it together!)”. This is to raise awareness on the need for more action in addressing hunger as part of

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    Berkin‚ C. (2005). REVOLUTIONARY MOTHERS: Women in the Struggle for America’s Independence. Vintage Books. Book Review #1 By Tawnya Pluid Carol Berkin’s "Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America’s Independence" is an excellent book that I immensely enjoyed. When many people think of the Revolutionary War‚ they might imagine George Washington gallantly leading his men through the winters at Valley Forge or the like. Berkin begins her masterpiece by giving a general overview

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    Mother to Child Transmission

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    What is mother-to-child transmission? Mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) is when an HIV-infected woman passes the virus to her baby. This can occur during pregnancy‚ labour and delivery‚ or breastfeeding. Without treatment‚ around 15-30% of babies born to HIV positive women will become infected with HIV during pregnancy and delivery. A further 5-20% will become infected through breastfeeding.1 Is MTCT a major problem? In 2008‚ around 430‚000 children under 15 became infected with HIV‚ mainly

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