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    Mother Tongue

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    Mother tongue means it is the language first learned by a child or one’s native language rather a parent language and passed from one generation to the next. It is the language community of the mother tongue‚ the language spoken in a region‚ which enables the process of acculturation‚ the growing of an individual into a particular system of linguistic perception of the world and participation in the centuries old history of linguistic production. As a student my big perception of this is it’s a big

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    Mothers Love

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    love that my mom always gave me‚ not because I don’t love her‚ but because I always take her for granted. I don’t always appreciate the love she’s giving me most of the time. I don’t tell her “thank you” or “I love you” half as much as I should be telling. I’ve found that I put more energy into relationship that aren’t as important as the one I have with who gave me life and raised me to be the person today. The kitchen is where my mom and I grew a strong Mother and son bond. I always see my mom in

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    Mother Tongue

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “Mother Tongue” written by Amy Tan “So easy to read”(p.4). Amy Tan ends her essay‚ “Mother Tongue” with this short and even grammatically wrong sentence. She tells us this mother’s brief review is a proof of success of her writing. Why does she think that easiness is an essence of her writing? She suggests answers to this question by her essay. In her essay‚ Amy Tan effectively convinces her readers that “broken English” is not an inferior language‚ but just

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    Inspiring Mother

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    encountered in my life. Many of them have great personalities and achievements. Although they are worth to be looked up to‚ still‚ the person that has inspired me the most is my mother. She is a very hardworking‚ trustworthy and intelligent woman. She had gone through many obstacles in life‚ which is sometimes very unendurable for some people. Although she likes to nag at me and pushes me to study and do my homework‚ I still admire her. She inspires me in many aspects in my life. My mother is good-looking

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    Mother Teresa

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    Mother Teresa‚ Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu‚ was born in Skopje‚ Macedonia on August 27th‚ 1910. Mother Teresa was of Albanian descent‚ and by the age of twelve felt a call of God. At eighteen‚ she left her home and joined the Sisters of Loreto‚ an Irish nuns who held missions in India. After months of training in Dublin she was sent back to India‚ where on May 24th 1931 Mother Teresa took her vows as a nun. From then on until 1948 she taught at St. Mary’s High School in Calcutta. Outside the walls of

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    be none other than “Option 2”‚ which refers to the article I have recently read titled “Why My Mother Wants Me Dead” by Sabatina James. According to the story it sums up family tradition and religion to have selected marriage partners for teen girls and strict guidelines. Certain acts such as not wanting to marry the partner selected for you by the parents can result in family disownment and death. The mother of Sabatina happens to withhold full authority in her life which effected her in a sense as

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    Eulogy For Mother

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    “Congratulations‚ you have a beautiful baby boy!” my mother said as she rubbed my head with the biggest smile I think I had ever seen. Last year I would have never thought that I would be a mother a year later‚ especially not at the age of 16. I could still remember when my brother and sister were little and I would have to take care of them all the time. At least with them the responsibility was not all mines. This was “my child.” I would have to make sure he was fed‚ bathed‚ changed‚ and happy

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    Becoming a mother is a life changing experience. Soon after having children‚ many women are faced with a very difficult question. Should I return to work‚ or become a stay at home mom? How does a woman choose between a career and family? Must the pros and cons be weight out? Everything has to be taken into consideration. Everything from past spending habits to present financial situations. There are so many things that must be considered. The world often frowns upon the stay at home

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    Revolutionary mothers

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    MONOGRAPH WRITING ASSIGNMENT: REVOLUTIONARY MOTHERS HIST 1301: United States History‚ Before 1877 In Revolutionary Mothers‚ Carol Berkin (2005) argues strongly that the Revolutionary War is a story of active participation of both women and men. Both the women and men in the society played a huge role in ensuring that they attain their liberty and freedom. Most of the people sacrificed their well being to see that the freedom of the society is achieved. Women played an active and vital

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    Jargowsky and Park (2009) also found that the movement of those classes isolates the lower class and lowers the overall financial capacity of the city to resolve social and economic problems which leads to crime. One theory that they drew upon was the Routine Activities Theory which has need of a suitable target‚ a motivated offender‚ and guardians. In the case of housing abandonment there are all three. Since the middle and upper classes left the city there are fewer suitable targets but to make up for

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