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    author provides us with a full and illustrative description of the main characters. The main figures of the discourse are the mother and the father. We can dwell on their traits of character with the help of the word expressions the author uses: The description of Mother: “She seemed really like her old grey bonnet”; “She always does it [decorates the house] at Xmas”; “Mother had to go up and down‚ fetching the things back and forward”‚ and so on. So we can say that she is so devoted to her family

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    My Mother

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    1 MY MOTHER Of all the persons in the world‚ my mother loves me most‚ and I also love her from the core of my heart. To me‚ she is like a living goddess who takes all kinds of pain and care for my sake. When I am sick‚ she spends sleepless nights by my sick-bed. When I come first in my class exami-nation‚ she becomes perhaps the happiest person on earth. From my childhood‚ I have been greatly influenced by my mother. She has always guided me in the right path in every step of my life. She has

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    Single mothers and their children face a variety of finanical and emotional complications on a day-to-day basis. Though single motherhood can be just as satisfying as sharing these experiences with a partner‚ there are unique difficulties to its situation. Single Motherhood is when a mother is raising a child without the support of spouse. Around half of today’s mothers will spend some time as a sole custodial parent (Legal Momentum). Statistics say around forty-five percent of single mothers have

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    standing in line‚ and reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. A female teacher is shown sitting in a chair and reading a picture book to a group of children sitting in front of her on the floor. School and classroom rituals‚ led by teachers serving as role models and leaders‚ regularly strengthen what society expects from children. Sociologists describe this aspect of schools as the hidden curriculum‚ the informal teaching done by schools. For example‚ in the United States‚ schools have built a sense

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    Mother Tongue

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    Essays #1: Rough Draft Language & Power in “Mother Tongue” A higher level of sophistication and articulation in one’s speech portrays one as a very well educated person. Such a person’s "language" makes them an admirable individual that can lead people and hold power with ease. In the article “Mother Tongue”‚ Amy Tan emphasizes the idea that we all speak different languages unconsciously

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    adolescent mother

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    This essay is a reflection of my inquiry based learning on Adolescent mother and the knowledge I gained through this type of learning process. It  not only helped me better understand about adolescent mother‚ but also helped me recognize causes symptoms like post natal depression to adolescent mother and the best care option to properly manage this kind of condition . So‚ while learning about adolescent mother through enquiry based learning process‚ I found post natal depression a very curious theme

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    my mother

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    A Mother’s Bad Dream As a mother nothing is harder to watch than your child grow up to become an independent individual. As shown in the poem “To a Daughter Leaving Home” by Linda Pastan no matter how old your daughter turns as a mother you will always worry about the choices your child will make and the people that will hurt her throughout life. This poem also show no matter how much you may want to hold on to your little girl you always have to let go and allow them to survive for themselves and

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    Blanca‚ my mother. That is who I admire the most and she believes in me when I don’t believe in myself at times. She always tells me “You must go through the rain if you want to see the rainbow”. When I was trapped in a situation where I am ready to give up and throw everything away‚ I always remember that quote my mother tells me. She thought me how to fight through the struggle and to chase my dreams no matter what it takes hard work always pays off. At the age of 10 I watched my dad get on an

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    “Baseball. It’s just a game-as simple as a ball and a bat. Yet as complex as the American spirit it symbolizes. It’s a sport‚ business-and sometimes even religion.” Ernie Harwell’s quote from his 1955 poem‚ “The Game for All America” displays how baseball is a part of America’s roots. The game of baseball is as complex and changing as America itself. In the 1920s many things were evolving and Babe Ruth progressed baseball and society with his popularity‚ greatness‚ and love for the game that firmly

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    Mother Tongue

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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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