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    B “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” To the east where the sun rises every morning‚ we find China. We often see their culture as very different from ours and therefor it seems like their “world” is far more distant then it actually is. We are all human and coexisting on this old planet but it is like their world is from another place in the universe and that separates them from us. In her article “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” Amy Chua highlights one of the many differences that shows the

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    Child Observation Essay Child Observation Essay Observing a child can be the key to understanding a child’s development. In an effort to further understand early childhood‚ I observed a boy named Matthew‚ who is five years old. He is currently in kindergarten and a very energetic‚ happy child. Matthew is the fifth child in a family of three girls and two boys. The observation took place at his home‚ where I was able to look closer at how he interacts in his own environment. It was outside

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    The term “tiger mother” was coined by Amy Chua in 2011 with the release of her memoir‚ The Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother. She refers to herself as a tiger mother because she was born into the year of the tiger in Chinese zodiac. Tiger people are “powerful‚ authoritative‚ and magnetic‚” (Kolbert‚ newyorker.com) Chua says‚ all qualities that show through in her parenting style. Before beginning this research project‚ I knew little of the subject of tiger moms. I thought of them stereotypically‚

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    like it was yesterday. My best friend Mikey and I used to spend every day after school together. We would pig out on licorice and play video games all night. We used to tell each other everything. On the last day of grade eight‚ we planned a huge sleepover. We went to the grocery store down the street from where I live and bought lots of chocolate‚ chips‚ soda‚ skittles and licorice. We walked quickly past freaky Bob’s house and had our daily greetings with my old neighbour Helen. She had a huge‚ welcoming

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    thrown into the world of responsibilities and duties‚ where the baby’s needs come before her own. She is expected to balance her school or a job with the full time task of raising a baby. Her world is changed from her world of dates‚ parties‚ sleepovers and waiting for a Saturday so you can sleep late‚ to the world of doctor appointments‚ diapers‚ baby formulas‚ bills‚ and day care. Experts say that girls have babies from lack of self-esteem. "Too often‚ adolescent pregnancy is what happens

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    AUTISM ESSAY Name: Cloleisha Ottey Group: M1 Date: April 11‚ 2013 Lecturer: Miss. M. East Assignment: Three Autism and its Effects Autism is a syndrome characterized by issues in communication and social interaction and is diagnosed at the latest three years in a child’s life. Autism is also called Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and includes a broad range of disabilities such as Asperger Syndrome‚ Rett’s Syndrome (almost exclusively affects females) and Pervasive Development Disorder.

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    The object chosen is based off of a Freeform series called Pretty Little Liars. It is based off of the series of books written by Sara Shepard. Pretty Little Liars began on ABC Family in 2010. It is a television show that will begin its eighth season this month. Along with it playing on Freeform‚ seasons one thru six are available to stream on Netflix. By the title‚ it is understandable to assume that the girls on the show are prissy‚ pretty‚ liars. The plot of the show is five girls‚ who are

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    to look real‚ natural (ex: "100% Naural"). They started using Wendy Kaufman as their spokes model. She was a normal real person who became famous nationwide very soon because everyone loved her. She received invitations to Oprah‚ David Letterman‚ sleepovers and prom dates. In 1994 Snapple was purchased by Quaker for 1.7 billion. Quaker had already developed Gatorade into a billion dollar brand and even though its CEO didn’t consider Snapple was worth 1.7 billion he still decided to purchase and develop

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    Missing: Madison Smith. I read this sentence a couple more times. My stomach was a melting pot. I looked under that missing persons flyer and found two more missing persons flyers‚ Maisy Johnson and David Peterson‚ my siblings. As I was staring at the papers I heard the front door fly open and my mom step into the house. I scrambled to shove the sheets under the bed again and grabbed the purse I had gone in her room to get. I went out of the room and tried to be as nonchalant as possible. “Are you

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    sense of finally finding that “ride or die” person he desperately needed in his life. Like many teens‚ he had to deal with “phony” people and felt strong emotions for someone he did not really talk to and even though students currently don’t have sleepovers at their english teachers house‚ “The Catcher in the Rye” is still a book that should be discussed and read in schools. This novel is still

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