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    legs‚ I would gladly take yours." <br>-Mother Brown <br> <br>The love between a mother and her child is a relationship that is so special that it cannot be substituted. Her love is untainted‚ and she holds her child and their accomplishments in the highest regard. The first time her child says their first word‚ or walks for the first time is as good as gold; the 1989 movie " My Left Foot" shows this to be evident. We‚ the audience‚ are introduced to Mother Brown who is characterized as a self-sacrificing

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    Groundhog Day

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    Groundhog Day is a 1993 film starring Bill Murray and directed by Harold Ramis. The story follows a weatherman‚ Phil Connors‚ unhappy with his life as he reluctantly travels to Punxsutawney to cover a news story about Groundhog Day on February 2. After a storm hits (that Phil had wrongfully predicted would miss them) the news team are forced to stay in Punxsutawney for the night. When Phil wakes up he is surprised to see that it is February 2 again‚ and the day’s events follow exactly like they did

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    title of a “good girl. I was a good student. I was thin‚ as my mother (a lifelong dieter) had always wanted me to be‚ and I dressed in outfits she chose for me. I was cheerful and outgoing. The thing I love to do the most is ballet. That is the only thing I have never gave up on. I actually got accepted to the dance school I have dreamed of going to. All my life I have been told what to do by my mother or what I call her‚ “Momster”. My mother is the typical women who married a successful business man

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    who‚ while living‚ were respected by many people in the world‚ and ever after their death‚ are missed; Mother Teresa was the one of them. In my opinion‚ Mother Teresa was an active‚ informed‚ and global citizen because Mother Teresa dedicated her whole life to help the poor‚ and she did a lot of work for them successfully. Also‚ she influenced on the world in good ways. First of all‚ Mother Teresa dedicated her whole life to caring for the weak and impoverished. At the age of twelve‚ she realized

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    If I could change one thing in my mothers life to make it better i would change the fact that she has systemic lupus. Systemic lupus is a blood disease involving the white blood cells. The white blood cells instead of attacking the germs in the body begin to attack the organs. Eventually the lupus kills some of the major organs in the body and they slowly start to shut down. There are several reasons as to why I want my mother to feel better. The one that stands out greatly is because no

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    Mother Teresa

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    1910 in Skopje‚ in Macedonia. Her childhood was comfortable and prosperous due to her father’s success. Her father encouraged his children to be generous and compassionate to those less fortunate. Her mother was very religious and she took the children to morning mass. Agnes often helped her mother deliver parcels of food and money to the poor and prayed with the whole family every evening. The family’s life changed dramatically after their father’s death‚ when Agnes was 9. Although now poor themselves

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    importantly‚ my mother is one of the most supportive pillars in my life. She inspires me to do well every day‚ and her prowess as a mother and as an assimilated immigrant is undoubtedly influential. I hope to become much like my mother in the future‚ for she is an amazing parent and person amongst everyone else. When Mother moved to Boston‚ she was a beautician student who attended school in New York. “Why not go to school in Massachusetts?” you may ask. The simple answer was my mother wanted the best

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    flew back. I looked from behind them as they walked towards the departure gate that day at the airport. With their backs to me‚ they checked in as usual. When they were almost out of my sight‚ nothing had prepared me to see my mum look back while my dad didn’t. The moment was engraved in my memory and I suddenly realized that there exist differences between the same unconditional loves. As the proverb goes‚ mother love is water-like while father love is mountain-like. In terms ofdaily caring‚ it

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    Mother Theresa

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    Mother Theresa a. A biography of the personality Mother Teresa’s given birth name was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu‚ she was born on the 26th of August in 1910 in Macedonia. When she was 18 years old she joined the Sisters of Loreto whom she traveled to India with to do missionary work - it was India in 1931 that she became a Nun (The Nobel Foundation‚ 2013). Mother Teresa devoted her life to those living in poverty and in 1950 began her own order called ‘the Missionaries of Charity’ whose sole purpose

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    Mothers and Fathers around the world have tried to give advice to their sons since the beginning of time. Langston Hughes’s “Mother to Son” and Peter Meinke’s “Advice to Son” have many things that are common with each other; nevertheless‚ there are drastic differences when they are written. The time periods that these poems are written have grand influence in the poem’s message. “Mother to Son” was written by Langston Hughes in the middle the nineteen twenties. In the United States‚ we have a large

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