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    She does not mother Kevin because of a strong love bond between them but out of a model that intensively pervades Western culture. She exposes with her attitude the constructedness of the maternal‚ making vivid the gap between aspiration and practice. Eva’s attempts to play the mother’s role generate an increasing awareness of mothering as an artificial performance‚ and of the child as an abstract concept that the reality often contradicts. Parenting emerges not as a natural ability but as a learned

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    “The Mother: Remember the children you got that you did not get” Gwendolyn Brooks’ poem “The Mother” is ambiguous and totally unexpected. The narrator starts by speaking about abortion in a very accusatory tone. In the first part of the poem the narrator uses second person language and accuses mothers of getting abortions and talks about how all the mothers will be missing out on seeing their children grow. She is talking to readers about abortions in general. She talks to mothers and patronizes

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    MOTHER.THE PAIN OF LOSS.Now I can say with certainty that I had never understood others suffering from unbearable loss of a dear person.  For my part it used to be pity‚ compassion. When this happened to me‚ when my dear mother died‚ I started to understand all those people who lost someone they loved. There are perhaps no proper words to describe this pain‚ at least none used on this planet. This intolerable pain which tears you apart‚ which is like a stone on your heart‚ and which make tears run

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    Act 11 Characters Asian Mother Asian Son Joseph Mary Wise Man1 Wise Man 2 Wise Man 3 Narrator: It was too late. The water broke‚ and Mary was going into labor. The Asian mother appeared inside the barn just in time and spotted the Mo-pad on the inside of the barn wall. Asian Mother: Push‚ honey‚ push. Narrator: Mary pushed and screamed and pushed. Asian mother: Before you push‚ take a deep breath and then push. Narrator: Mary took a deep breath and pushed as hard as she could. Finally‚ the baby

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    Donor fatigue Response Paper: Dead Aid Africa is the poorest continent in the world. This could be explained by a lot of different things. One of the main reasons is that the country has always (since the Africa’s colonization by the European) been dependant of the donations and help of Western countries. To illustrate this point‚ we can just watch the number and see that during the last 50 years Africa received $400 billion of Aids‚ with no significant results. The fact that a lot of money

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    Possibility of Evil Response Small towns are very susceptible to questionably informed gossip because everyone knows each other and “everybody’s business” (Sulzberger). In the article In smalltown Us‚ gossip moves to the web‚ and turn vicious a social media Web called Topix starts a “cesspool of character assassination” (Sulzberger). Outings‚ such as grocery shopping‚ brought people to glance at each other in disproval. Similarly in The Posibility of Evil by Shirley Jackson‚ going to the grocery

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    In the article‚ Adapted from Battle of Hymn of the Tiger Mother the author Amy Chua’s intent is to describe the differences between Chinese and Western parenting styles. She begins by explaining her personal parenting style and although her parenting style brings controversy it also demonstrates what a parent will do in order to help their children be successful. After all‚ a parent’s true purpose is to do what is best for their children. Is Chua harming her children or is she setting them up for

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    Young’s response to Fish expresses his concern about the racist and ancient thoughts Fish presented throughout his article. Young states: “Fish himself acquiesces to this linguistic prejudice when he comes to saying that people make themselves targets for racism if and when they don’t write and speak like he does” (Young 110). Young explains that Fish’s ideas ingrain and continue the racist cycle that our society is still fighting today. Different cultures teach and use various styles of language

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    Nowadays‚ it’s obvious that family education is one important part of education system. The book of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother tells of the story of a Chinese mother with her two daughters. The author‚ named Amy Chua‚ is the second-generation of Chinese immigrants. She educates her two daughters in the way as most Chinese parents do‚ with high expectation and strict upbringing. In this book‚ she confesses her own upbringing mentality of two daughters and the process of “battle of wits”. Under

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    Chapter 2: Ann’s Mother: (Maiden name) Irene Fitzpatrick About eight years before Ann was born‚ her mother‚ Irene‚ and her family‚ came to America from Dublin Ireland‚ and moved into the most posh and expensive neighborhood of New York City. The prosperity of the Fitzpatrick family came from the Mother’s side of the family‚ as they were quite successful in the freight shipping business. Although the Fitzpatrick’s possessed substantial wealth‚ they were Irish and were looked down upon by their

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