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    Working Mothers

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    demands of the developed world and the continuous pursuit for a better life have led to the increase of double-income family. Mothers usually opting to continue to work few months after giving birth then has naturally become common in some nations. Significantly‚ this trend brings about some inevitable drawbacks in every family‚ but also it has considerable benefits. If mothers have their own source of income‚ they can undoubtedly improve the financial condition of their family. Raising children has

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    MOTHERS DAY…. While being pregnant ‚ and having to tell the loved ones around me was major. I had also been suffering from a very deadly and hereditary disease‚ I was what some people call a functional alcoholic . And now finding out that I was also pregnant. While my disease was never a big deal to me and my life style. It was now a big change I was not prepared for‚ and there would be changes I could never prepare for. I couldn’t sleep‚ hot and cold sweats‚ withdraw‚ and shakes. It was now

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    Avery Loya APUSH Period 6‚ October 4‚ 2012 Loyalists and the Revolutionary War Around the time of the mid-late 1700 ’s‚ people in the United States (then the Thirteen Colonies) who supported Great Britain were called Loyalists. The Loyalists respected the king ’s authority and were opposed to the American Revolution. They were for the most part happy with the king‚ as the rebellion had been fueled by (the patriot ’s) general discontent with British rule (Allen xv). The Loyalists also had

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    MY MOTHER My mother is the best person that I know. She is a very special person who has always been with me to support me. She is hardworking‚ cheerful and simple woman; she is a woman that despite all the complications she always has a big smile. She is a very mature person but she knows how to be a girl and share great moments with her family‚ rather a monument of woman. I know at times she yells at me and corrects me‚ but I know she does not do because she is evil‚ but because she loves me;

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    talking about was there from the beginning and when I say the beginning I mean the very beginning. Even before I was born she was there. She fed me and talked to me. You can only guess my mother by this point‚ because I mean who else would feed me before birth? She has and always will be my role model. My mother is a wonderful woman because she is strong‚ kind‚ and would do anything for me. Without my mom I do not know where I would be today. She has taught me so much and has helped shape me into

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    Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America’s Independence by Carol Berkin‚ is based on the argument that the American Revolutionary War is a story of both men and women. According to Berkin‚ Women‚ same as men‚ played a vital role in freeing the American people from the British colonialists in many ways that most history books never lets out‚ but even if they ever care to mention‚ their role is often greatly romanticized. In this book‚ the author proves that women actually played a

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    A Mothers Duty It was my first day of class and I was extremely nervous and excited at the same time. I hadn’t been a student in a classroom in over 10 years. I wouldn’t let my nervousness get the best of me though. I had to succeed; if not for me‚ I had to do it for my children. I was all they had now‚ and they were all I had. I wanted my children to grow up and describe their mother as a strong and determined woman. One who would do anything for her children. In the past all they had known is

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    The Love of a Mother The mentality of a teenager entails ridiculous ideas entitlement and disdain toward their parents. Often overcome with resentment toward their parents for not meeting the child’s expectations that they deserve more. It is rare when there is a teen who will admit that ‘life is not fair’. Regardless of their untimely knowledge‚ consideration of such does not hinder their immature behaviors. Of course‚ maturity in a teen is hard to expect as is‚ a teens ideas that they understand

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    projects who you will be in the future. Some adults have trouble manipulating their children and teaching them what is right from wrong‚ while others have a much easier time doing so. In my opinion there is no such thing as “the perfect parent”‚ both the mother and the father have their flaws‚ but what matters is that the parent is always there for personal support. To me a good parent is someone who is always there to support there children in both good and bad terms‚ and a responsible adult that can supply

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    Working mothers are once again under scrutiny from the society. For a long time the belief has been that working mothers are not able to give their children the love and care that they deserve and therefore make their children have limited growth and development in both social and cognitive aspects (Raquel 1173). The view is that the relationship with the mother helps a child establish and maintain relationships with others. However‚ recent studies have proven that working mothers

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