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    One of the main strengths I had going into this paper was the background knowledge I had on the subject. For better or for worse‚ I have learned how to deal with death on many levels. Although it is something that you can never get used to‚ it is something‚ however‚ that I have dealt with in a better way. Another strength to my paper would be the use of my sources. I felt as if they fit properly‚ and were worded correctly. A weakness that I feel my paper suffers from is the use of preachy-ness

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    Mother Metaphor

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    tells them to say hello and a smile graces my face. I would rather not equate my work to that of a mother‚ but in part that is what I do. Just like a mother who teaches her child‚ I am there helping them to understand. The feeling of unconditional love ‚ is alien to me. Sure my mother had it towards me but I have never felt that way toward someone else‚ until

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    love. Some say tough love can make a person turn cold-hearted and resentful to others but from my experience it can make you preserve and think positive. The love I received from my mother is tough love yet affectionate at time; only when appropriate. My mother’s tough love is shown through her strictness and her strong character but at the same time showing concern as well as saving me from mistakes. My mother’s powerful voice gives away her strictness; it’s loud and very serious yet not like she

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    I was helping my mother in the kitchen when suddenly an ear-piercing sound struck from above.I dashed to the upper floor to check out what was happened. ‘Oh god.What is this?’I wondered while pointing at a footprint. I knew something weird was happened.The footprint was familiar.I ignored it.Instead‚to make my mother calm‚I said that was nothing occurred as she is suffering from cardio-illness‚a common disease suffered by the Malaysian. ‘What’s happening?’ my mother asked me.’Nothing‚just the

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    family. The A stands for the event‚ or stressor‚ that the family is facing; B is the strengths and resources the family possesses; C is the individual perception of the events; and X is the final outcome of the ABCs‚ allowing the advanced practice nurse to determine if the crisis is high or low. The primary strength of the ABCX model is that it has been proven that allowing the family to see their strengths rather than focus on weaknesses or areas for improvement help the family in stress reduction

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    Mother to Son Analysis Langston Hughes’ moving poem "Mother to Son" empowers not only the son‚ but also the reader with precious words of wisdom. Through the skillful use of literary devices such as informal language‚ symbolism‚ metaphors‚ repetition‚ as well as clever use of format‚ Hughes manages to assemble up the image of a mother lovingly‚ yet firmly‚ talking to her son about life. This poem is an advice from a mother to son about life that will be challenging and do not think about giving

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    Mother Teresa of Calcutta [pic] By:Ashley Rivas May 22nd ‚ 2013 English Mother Teresa‚ was a woman who never lost faith in herself and in her people. She always found a way to help the poor and provide for them. She cared for the world and the effects of the people who didn’t have a well enough income to pay for their illness. She cured thousands of people gave many preaching’s and gave food to the hungry. From this day on‚ Mother Teresa‚ has feed the hungry‚ gave a roof to sleep and built

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    In Tan’s essay Mother Tongue‚ she pointed that we all speak a different language without thinking and we are being categorized by the way we speak. Tan is an imaginary writer who is “fascinated by language in daily life” and uses English language as her daily part in the work. In paragraph 2 and 3 Tan observed experience that made aware of the “Englishes” that she had been using. The first time she had noticed is when she was giving a talk about her book‚ The Joy Luck Club‚ everyone in the audience

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    The poem Nothing Without My Mother is a poem written about my own family. The characters referred to in the poem were: my mothermy father‚ and my baby brother. The poem‚ in summary‚ is an inside view on my mother‚ and it shows how she acts as the glue for the family and brings everyone closer. First in the poem‚ my mother is being complimented as to say I was already thinking about her and appreciating her‚ then it keys in on what she is doing in real life and still notices and acknowledges the

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    the hand that rules the world.” I couldn’t agree more. I realize that everything important that I know‚ I either learned from my Mother‚ or my Father probably before I was 12. Every kid deems his or her mom and dad as the best parents in the world. And I believe that every kid is right to do so. Growing up as a kid‚ I always looked up to my parents‚ especially to my mother. In the eyes of an innocent child‚ the practice of medicine seemed to be endowed with magical and mystic properties and an endearing

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