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    the affection between the two people. Another essential point‚ while writing about what happens when a relationship doesn’t go the way one thought Chua states‚ “His heart sinks/like a fish” (19-20). She is referring to the feeling of the male fish after the female dumped him because he wished for a relationship of adventure that he could not provide. Chua uses a simile to express how the male fishes’ heart got broken‚ but it is also used as a pun because they are fish. Hence‚ love can alter the end

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    The Triple Package of Traits = Success? Success was something that everyone strove for worldwide‚ but there have been controversies and questions about how to achieve it. This is what Amy Chua and Jed Rubenfeld argue in their article‚ “What Drives Success?”. The authors argue that there were three things needed to succeed: a superiority complex‚ insecurity‚ and impulse control. The article goes over the success prevalent in those of many family backgrounds. Those that achieve success do not come

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    really well‚ and she still wants Amy follow her’s plan. Differently in “Tiger Mother” Amy Chua fix it really well. In the last second paragraph‚ it says:“ Sophia can go out on dates and must practice the piano for an hour and half each day instead of as many as six hours. Lulu is allowed to pursue her passion for tennis.” It is mean that Amy Chua know her daughters are old enough to do their own decision‚ so Amy Chua compromises with her

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    been written about in an article in The Wall Street Journal by Amy Chua. “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” is the name of the article‚ published on January 8th in 2011‚ a name that certainly calls attention to itself. The Wall Street Journal is a newspaper which is only published in the Western countries and one must therefore assume that “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” is a name that will cause outrage among the Westerners. Chua mentions the recent focus there has been on Asian mothers and their

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    collaboration between the members of the healthcare team (Chua et al.‚ 2010; Taufiq‚ 2015). Specifically‚ one of the studies discusses the causes of medication errors pertaining to nursing students. The paper proposes that nursing students have multiple patients‚ insufficient knowledge regarding medication as well as patient status‚ poor collaboration skills‚ difficulties concentrating‚ and inexperience (Valdez‚ de Guzman‚ & Escolar-Chua‚ 2013). Lack of experience may result from inadequate exposure

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    drugs that will take weight off with little physical effort‚ yet the problem still exists unabated. In testimony before the US Congress‚ Berzins (2001) asserted that‚ “[weight] is a complex result of heredity‚ culture and lifestyle.” According to Rosin (2004)‚ “About one-third of the U.S. population is 20 percent or more overweight and is therefore at risk of suffering high cholesterol‚ high blood pressure‚ and other cardiovascular diseases.” Finding the best way to deal with obesity in America is

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    can be successful in the future. Growing up‚ my parents was the same way as Chua. I was not allowed to attend a sleepover‚ join any after school activities‚ play games‚ watch TV or have a play date. I was only allowed to focus on my studies. My parents would take me to work with them and watch me like a hawk while I am doing my work. If I was at home‚ they would still make sure I have work to do and no time to play. Chua also talks about how Chinese parents can be blunt to their children’s issues

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    G.R. No. L-42091             November 2‚ 1935 GONZALO CHUA GUAN‚ plaintiff-appellant‚ 
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SAMAHANG MAGSASAKA‚ INC.‚ and SIMPLICIO OCAMPO‚ ADRIANO G. SOTTO‚ and EMILIO VERGARA‚ as president‚ secretary and treasurer respectively of the same‚ defendants-appellees. Facts: 1. Gonzalo Toco‚ the owner of the 5‚894 shares of capital stock mortgaged these shares to Chua Chiu to guarantee the payment of debt of 20‚000. -These shares were represented by 9 certificates; having a par value of P5 per share

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    more‚ as in politics it can been show with a role model and quote form a speech or a marking image that is know‚ and in imagination it’s also have the control in the art work with no restriction. In article of the overprotective kid‚ by Hanna RosinRosin talks about how children need freedom to grow. In Hart’s research she explains “To the children‚ each little addition to their free range –being allowed to cross a paved road‚ or go to the center of town was a sign of growing up.” (pg 167 pragh

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    Journal‚ sparked an uproar of harsh criticism from irate Western parents who are too ignorant and judgemental to comprehend the true value of the parenting ideologies Chua espouses. She has been given highly critical names since the publication of her article‚ from ‘a wimp’ to ‘the world’s most hated woman’. Asian parents like Chua are renowned not only for attempting to steer their children in the designated direction‚ but also for exerting such impressive control over them that young Asians excel

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