Strict Parents Why are my parents so strict? Why are some of my friends parents strict and some aren’t? I asked my Mom these questions to help me write this paper. My Mom said that there are several reasons she is strict on me. One reason is that she wants to protect me from making mistakes that can harm me for the rest of my life. She also wants to protect me from people who don’t have my best interest at heart. She said that when you are young if you are given too much freedom you can
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True friends are like diamonds‚ precious and rare. False friends are like dirt‚ found everywhere. Friendship should never be a difficult thing; it should always be the easiest thing in life. An insincere and evil friend is more to be feared than a wild beast; a wild beast may wound your body‚ but an evil friend will wound your mind. A true friend is a hand that is always holding yours‚ no matter how close or far apart you may be‚ someone who is always there and will always‚ always care‚ a feeling
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A good portion of college students bring their parents to school with them every single day. “Taking my parents to college” by Jennine Capo Crucet‚ is an article that talks about her experience as a first time college student and what she soon realizes about how often her parents were actually with her throughout the experience. There are many different ways that students bring their parents to college with them. A few ways that I bring my parents to college with me is by bringing their beliefs‚
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According to the article satellite images reflect that the Amazon rainforest is diminishing at an enormous rate. About 10‚000 square miles of this beautiful forest is being lost to pastures for grazing‚ soybean plantations‚ and illegal logging. Since the year before there has been a forty percent increase in the deforestation of the Amazon forest. The Amazon is the world’s largest tropical rainforest. They expect this horrible trend to only become worse. Some conclude that if the forest is not
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My identity is a summary of all of the core values I have learned to embody. My identity changes the more I grow as a person and the more experiences I have to learn from. But growing up with divorced parents unmistakably made the largest impact on my identity. I was only three years old the night my mom left. Tears gradually made their way down her freckled face as she shut the glass screen door with a single carry-on suitcase gripped by her right palm. Everything was in slow motion as I was trying
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When I was five years old‚ my parents got divorced. Through the separation process‚ and some years after‚ my parents fought a lot. They sometimes brought my 2 sisters and I into it‚ which was really frustrating. Growing up with parents who are divorced has been a struggle for me throughout my life. It’s hard to put into words my experience and ongoing trials I go through with divorced parents. My parents met when my mom was in her early twenties and my dad was thirty. They got married a couple
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The movie “Losing Isiah” starring Halle Berry was based on a novel written by Seth J. Margolis‚ in the film “Losing Isiah” a black lawyer represented a black mother who was addicted to crack cocaine and abandoned her newborn son argues in court with his adoptive white parents that “black babies belong with black mothers.” Khaila Richards (Halle Berry) is a drug addict and addicted to the drug crack cocaine‚ the movie begins with Khaila breastfeeding her baby in an abandoned squat in a dark alley
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Being abandoned right when I was born leaves me with a lot of unanswered questions. My whole life everyone asks me “you should go find your parents” or “why do you not go find your parents?” and I never knew how to answer them. Before I knew my story I never wanted anything to do with my biological parents because I thought that they just did not want me‚ but knowing that I was abandoned makes me rethink a lot of things. After I was born she walked out with me and put me on the bench outside the
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I don’t blame myself for what happened to my parents. I may not be the most buoyant about it‚ but who would be? Going through your high school years without complete parental support can end horribly in more ways than one. High school is the time when you need your parents the most; you are growing up‚ maturing‚ and starting your life. It can be hard to know where to start if you can’t even recognize where your parents have gotten in their lives. It was summertime‚ and I was enjoying another well-needed
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and alcohol. Tamer‚ barely twelve‚ got caught up in the wrong crowd and began to do poorly in school. I isolated myself from my friends and grew extremely depressed. Out of necessity‚ I slipped out of this negative mindset and stepped up as the "parent" at home. It had only been a few months since he left when my mom began numbing herself with drugs‚ appearing more like a zombie than a real person. Before I knew it‚ I was kissing all the regular freedoms a
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