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    was the protectress of sailing. The seven heavenly sisters engaged in affairs with several of the most prominent male Olympian gods including Zeus‚ Poseidon and Ares. Maia‚ who was the eldest of the seven‚ was the mother of Hermes by Zeus. Also mothering children by Zeus were Electra and Taygete. Alcyone was the mother of Hyrieus‚ Hyperenor and Aethusa by Poseidon. Celaeno was the mother of Lycus and Eurypylus also by Poseidon. Sterope or Asterope mothered Oenomas by Ares. Merope‚ the youngest‚ married

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    ideology for motherhood

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    Explain why motherhood is difficult to define using one of the three perspectives from the module i.e. history or ideology or policy: The following essay is going to discuss why motherhood is difficult to define from an ideology perspective. It will discuss motherhood in general and what surrounds motherhood and why it is difficult to define from an ideology perspective and also explain what ideology means. The essay will also discuss motherhood and how mothers can be mothers other than through

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    Maternal Deprivation

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    psychological consequences for a child who has experienced separation from its maternal figure‚ which he concluded in his “Thieves study” Bowlbys theory of monotropy led to the formulation of his maternal depravation hypothesis. He claimed that mothering is almost useless if delayed until after two and a half to three years‚ and for most children‚ if delayed till after 12 months (critical period). If the attachment figure is broken or disrupted during the critical two year period the child will suffer

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    always promising that Ashley would live with her "someday." Ashley and Luke were able to stay at their grandfather’s house in South Carolina where they were relatively happy‚ thanks to their grandfather’s live-in lady friend‚ Adele‚ who enjoyed mothering them. Yet they lived in fear that they would be removed from that home because Adele and their grandfather weren’t married‚ and because Grandpa was frequently in jail and had a history as a wife abuser. Despite the instability of the situation‚ Ashley

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    Celia A Slave

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    Alonza McLaurin‚ wrote Celia‚ A Slave with the purpose to inform the audience of the treatment of slaves and how little rights they had. The story emphasizes Celia‚ the main character‚ who was sexually abused by Mr. Newsom‚ her master. She ended up mothering two of his children and one more child that is questionably his or another slave’s child. After 5 years of this behavior‚ she threatens him to stop. After the warning she accidentally murders him‚ with the intention only to hurt him. During the trial

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    After reading Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior by Amy Chua‚ I learned three key differences between Chinese and Western “mothering.” First‚ Western parents are focused on the physiological behavior of academics and self-esteem issues with their children while Chinese parents are not. Second‚ Western parents view their children to try their best and do not need to repay the parents‚ in contrast Chinese parents view their children to be permanently in debt to them. Last‚ Chinese parents believe that

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    CALPURNIA Calpurnia enters into the story very early on in To Kill a Mockingbird‚ and is an integral part in the story. She works for the Finch family as their cook and mother figure. We get a very clear picture of Calpurnia in Chapter One. “She was all angles and bones.” This suggests the maybe she doesn’t have much money to buy food or that she is older. It also shows that she is older because “She had been with us ever since Jem was born‚ and I had felt her tyrannical presence for as long

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    Autisms Scapegoat Summary

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    Vaccines: “Autisms’ Scapegoat” Since the late 1800s vaccines have become part of modern health practice. They’ve saved many lives and have helped people live long and healthy lives. But now‚ in the recent decade people have begun speaking out against vaccines. Some people believe that they are the leading cause of autism. Since there have been scientific and expert studies‚ the truth is‚ there is no link between autism and vaccines. One argument “Anti-Vaxxers” debate is that vaccines with chemicals

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    Stolen - Essat

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    Stolen sample essay Topic: “When’s my mum gunna come for me?” (Jimmy). Discuss the significance of at least three mother-child relationships in Stolen. Jane Harrison’s powerful play Stolen follows the lives of five Aboriginal children who are removed from their families by the white authorities. Some of these children‚ like Jimmy and Ruby‚ never recover from the damage that being removed from their mothers caused. Other characters‚ such as Shirley‚ are traumatised by their experiences but find

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    Response to Short Story

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    dignity and respect‚ especially when he reminds her of her pregnancy: “‘A lot of dancing you’ll do‚’ he said pointing to her swollen body. ‘You better learn to stay around and take care of the kid.’” It is clear he is frustrated with her lack of mothering and feels helpless that she is not taking the same care towards their child that he is. It also appears as if he blames the culture around him and its materialism for her wanton display of acquiring stuff. The reader is provided with further proof

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