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    Ten years ago‚ my family and I lived together in New York for about a year before my brothers had to move to our home country‚ Nepal. Throughout those years I learned to live as an independent and closed girl‚ however‚ at the age of fourteen‚ my siblings reappeared back into my life. From that moment on‚ I began to have a difficult time letting go of my way of life and changing it so that it blended with theirs. In 2005‚ my brothers were moved from New York to Nepal a year after their birth.

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    Sister) Semail – Sam (Youngest brother) Roudell – Rose (Sister) The Story: After come home from work‚ the oldest brother sees that his siblings are actually bored and doing their own things. He has been thinking about a vacation for a while. His siblings are all on their holidays and he is the only one that is working. Then‚ he voice out his idea to his siblings. At first‚ only the youngest brother feels the excitement of the idea. But after some tears and arguments‚ which related to their parents

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    CahBaleigh Dunkleberger Mrs. Williams Creative Writing Character Sketch 29 September 2012 A Toddler for an Older Brother “Our siblings’ push buttons that cast us in roles we felt sure we had let go of long ago: the baby‚ the peacekeeper‚ the caretaker‚ the avoider.” This quote by Jane Merksy Leder describes my six foot two inches‚ oldest brother‚ Brad. Growing up in a household with six children‚ Brad‚ being the oldest‚ has always been the trouble maker. He is and always has been putting

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    How does George and Lennie’s relationship develop in the first chapter? George and Lennie have a close relationship as we discovered in the first chapter and it is almost like a father/son relationship. Although throughout the chapter George sounds as if he is putting Lennie down and ruining his joyous spirit‚ it is actually to protect him from harm from the outside world and does is through love. George uses adult characteristics towards Lennie which shows that he believes he is superior to

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    himself. He comes from a very wealthy family that lives in New York City. Holden’s parents fit the perfect stereotypes of father and mother figures. His father is stern and expects a lot from Holden. His mother is carrying and loving. Holden has two siblings‚ DB‚ older brother who moved to Hollywood to pursue his dreams and younger sister Phoebe who is a brilliant sweet six year old. Holden also had another brother his name was Allie. Holden and his family miss him dearly but know that no matter what

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    Middle Child Syndrome

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    or children. The middle or second born child or children often have the sense of not belonging. They fight to receive attention from parents and others because they feel many times they are being ignored or dubbed off as being the same as another sibling. Being in the middle a child can feel insecure. The middle child often lacks drive and looks for direction from the first born child. Sometimes a middle child feels out of place because they are not over achievers and like to go with the flow of things

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    Child Favoritism

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    what it feels like to be the second best. Not only does Jeffrey Kluger bring up great points throughout his article but he has many examples of real life situations from interviewing people. For example‚ when going and actually watching various siblings and parents‚ Catherine Conger‚ found that “70% of fathers and 65% of mothers actually do have a favorite child” (Kluger 44-50). She says that “these numbers are probably even higher because parents try very hard to try and hide their favoritism”

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    executes their actions and the reason for their attitudes. Many people find the Birth Order theory to be the answer. The Birth Order theory states that a person’s personality and behavior relates to the order in which they were born in relation to their siblings. Below you will find why I believe the Birth Order theory is important. Background: The effect of the birth order theory is similar to the traits of humans personality and behavior towards the order in which they are born in relationship to their

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    Shortly after my father’s departure‚ I received a call from my Mother asking for money‚ I depleted what funds were saved‚ not having any to send her. Lashing out a serpent’s tongue‚ cursing began and names she insulted me with are not surprising‚ as anticipated. Both my mother and sister returned to California. Pam left her two daughters in California‚ the girls were separated somehow. I truly don’t know how it came roughly to their living arrangements‚ although my elder sister‚ Cynthia had the newest

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    The Elder sister

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    Elder Sister When people are the youngest child‚ they may hold disdain for their eldest siblings because they experience life first and are noticed more for what occurs in their life. Because the eldest child goes head-first into life‚ they are the ones who receive the most reactions and effects. Sharon Olds communicates this theme in the poem “The Elder Sister.” The speaker of the poem is the younger sibling sharing her feelings and thoughts toward her elder sister. She feels jealousy toward her

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