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    length hair and hazel eyes as well a mother of three‚ a newly homeowner‚ a student but above all to me the hardest and most amazing mother in the world. Before all this was possible it took lots of time and hard work and devotion to her dreams so they may be achievable. She started in Haiti and moved to the US without ever giving up her ideas of education‚ stability and overall being a mother to her family. This is an incredibly hard task to do but my mother wake up every morning knowing her priorities

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    Today’s women are once again finding themselves and their decisions placed under the microscope. Ever since women began entering the working force‚ the debate has been looming over whether working mothers or full-time mothers are better mothers to their children. It is an important issue because it concerns the effects that it might have on these parents’ children‚ which are soon to be the leading generation in the society. I believe that women should not be criticized for deciding to pursue a career

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    Hardship’s of Single Mothers About 16% of children are raised by a single mother due to divorce‚ neglect and separation from their former spouse. In the novel “Room” is comparable to many difficulties that women within society experience while raising a child by themselves. The character portrayed by Ma acts as the biological mother for Jack. Ma has experienced extreme physical‚ emotional‚ physiological and spiritual abuse. Much of the suffering that is portrayed by Ma can be analyzed through

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    Dear Mother

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    after time. You’re my role model and I strive to be as strong mentally and physically like you everyday. I hope I can be as great as a mom as you are one day and make my daughter as proud as I am. I’m sorry that I can be so self-centered and careless because that’s nothing you deserve‚ and all I want is to make you proud as you make me. I’m sorry for being inconsiderate and I’m sorry I wasn’t there for you yesterday but I still wanted to let you know how proud I am to call you my mother. I love you forever

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    Mother Teresa has dedicated her life to helping the poor‚ the sick‚ and the dying around the world. She is one of the most well known and respected people of the 20th century. The movie that viewed in class displayed it very well. It showed how much she cared about the ’un-cared for’ and how she preached to millions of people around the world. In her speeches she spoke of ’blessing the misfortunate’ and loving them as well. She also spoke of how easy it is to help them. All we have to do is show

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    Working Mothers have Positive Effects on the Family Nowadays‚ more and more women work outside the home‚ which affects many people positively or negatively. Germaine Greer‚ the Australian feminist‚ said‚ “Most women still need a room of their own and the only way to find it may be outside their own homes.” If it is true‚ can it be done without having a negative effect on the family? One point in favour of mothers working is that their children often learn to be independent from an early age‚

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    one of which is language. “The power of language can evoke an emotion‚ a visual image‚ a complex idea‚ or a simple truth” (FYR: 84). Language is used daily in our lives‚ and therefore plays a significant role in shaping our identity. The narrative “Mother Tongue” depicts the variations of the English language‚ and the nature of talk. Amy Tan also shares the story of her mother’s “broken” English and how this limited her perception of hers mother’s communication with others. Language can be developed

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    In the short stories of Mother Tongue by Amy Tan and Public and Private Language by Richard Rodriquez‚ both essays describe an influence on the English language and what impact they had while coping with that language. For Amy tan in Mother Tongue‚ she roots the common source for who had what kind of impact on her learning of that language. In Public and Private Language‚ Richard Rodriguez establishes a view point on why it is important to be given a public identity. Both stories come together to

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    making individual‚ whereas the mother depends on the father and obliged to respect his interest and rules. Thus‚ the mother has less writes and limited authority in the family. Limitation of authority leads the children to undermine and disrespect the mother. The other problem of unequal authority is the daughters in the family could develop inferiority complex against the sons and the daughter’s self-esteem could be affected. Because of the problems above the mother and daughters could be unhappy

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    Abstract This paper examines the benefits and the negatives of the mother who works either due to financial need or her own desire to do so.   Such concerns are whether or not having a working mother negatively affects the children emotionally and/or academically.   This paper will explore how maternal employment affects of the child as well as the mother. For many new mothers the decision to return to work is a difficult one.   For some the decision may be as simple as they just have to‚ whether

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