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    I won’t say that my family has an ideal relationships. Sometimes we have arguments‚ quarrels and misunderstandings as all families do‚ I think. But still I love each member of my family and happy to have them. I get on well with all the members of my family. I’m an only child in the family. Some people say that an only child in the family grows-up very selfish and spoilt‚ but I don’t at all. I take after my father. But in spite of it I’m much closer to my mother. If I have a personal problem

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    My Son, My Executioner

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    My Son‚ My Executioner” In the Donald Hall poem‚” My Son‚ My Executioner‚ “Hall depicted a father who has grown old‚ holding their young child in their arms. Hall portrayed strong imagery of a fatherly figure giving up everything to care for his young child. The tone of the poem is both happy and dark. Hall’s theme showed that once a person has a child‚ the parent’s life is completely changed. “My Son‚ My Executioner” is a very well written poem with a deep‚ true meaning that readers could relate

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    My Brother‚ My Executioner - a novel by Filipino author Francisco Sionil José written in Philippine English. A part of the so-called Rosales Saga - a series of five interconnected fiction novels - My Brother‚ My Executioner ranks third in terms of chronology. In the United States‚ My Brother‚ My Executioner was published as a second part of the book‚ Don Vicente‚ together with Tree‚ another novel which is also a part of José’s Rosales Saga. Tree is the second novel of the historical saga‚ before

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    My Faith, My Journey

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    My Faith‚ My Journey Let me begin with Bible passage‚ Psalms 146: 9‚ “God has promised over the fatherless and the widows. But the way of the wicked He turns upside down.” No matter what circumstances are that made you as a single mom‚ you can rejoice in the blessings of being a mom‚ the joy and excitement of loving and being loved by children. I always hear that the family is the basic foundation of a society. And the nation’s strength lies in having a strong‚ lifelong

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    My Culture, My Power

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    Category: Youth Essay title: My Culture‚ My Power Name: Mary Mel Balacuit Baynosa Address: Purok 1‚ Manga‚ Kolambugan‚ Lanao del Norte Phone number: 09165153786 E-mail: mellyagassi@gmail.com Nationality: Filipino Age: 15 years old Gender: Female School Name: Lanao del Norte National Comprehensive High School Word count: 631 My Culture‚ My Power One summer I was bored to death for I was left with nothing to do until my little cousin pointed out a CD from above my study table. It was an animated movie

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    My Men are My Heroes

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    Subject: My Men Are My Heroes 1. This book is about 1stSgt. Kasal’s life leading up to his most honorable moment while in the battle of Fallujah. The book starts out by telling how 1stSgt. Kasal grew up in Afton‚ Iowa. He grew up on farm like most other families in his hometown. But with farming becoming obsolete in the shadow of large corporations‚ Brad Kasal already knew by junior high that he didn’t want to slave on a farm to barely scrape by like his father. He already had the Marine Corps

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    My Life, My Passions

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    Running Head: MY LIFE 1 My Life‚ My Passions MY LIFE 2 Preliminary Outline I. What was your family like? a. Strict family b. Second born son c. Single parent home II. What things do you remember about your childhood? a. Reading Books b. playing sports c. Family outings III. Early Academic Career & Military Enlistment a. High School b. Early College Experience c. Army Life IV. What are your personal‚ professional‚ and academic goals? a

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    My Inspiration

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    When asked who their hero is‚ most people probably respond with the name of a musician or an artist. When asked who my hero is I would definitely have to respond with a simple three-letter word: mom. My mother has been the greatest inspiration in my life and is the main reason that I am where I am and who I am today. If I would start it in a chronological way‚ she was the woman who gave birth to me and brought me in this world‚ in the first place. How can anyone repay such thing to their mothers

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    My Aunt and My Uncle

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    My aunt and my uncle are both good people‚ but I prefer my uncle than my aunt because he is easier‚ happier‚ and more generous. First‚ my aunt is not easy person; she is always cold with everyone in her family. She is a person who talks while she works‚ and when she works‚ she expects everyone around her to work along with her. On the other hand‚ my uncle is easier than my aunt; he would never do that with anyone in his family. He is always quiet when he cleans up or does something‚ even while he

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    My Bondage And My Freedom

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    In “ My Bondage and My Freedom” Douglass wrote about how he gained knowledge. He slowly reveals how he wishes he never wanted to gain the knowledge he now knows. Therefore‚ Douglass begins to realize the harms of slavery due to all he was taught. As time went on Douglass became an abolitionist speaker. He became one of the leaders of the Abolitionist Movement. The goal of the movement was the immediate emancipation of all slaves. That was something Douglass strongly believed in‚ and he showed

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