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    Student Mothers

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    Student mothers have an advantage over working mothers because student mothers can spend more time with their children. Being a mother is a very rewarding part of life for many women. Sometimes‚ however‚ mothers feel like they do not have any time for their own endeavors. As a mother in college‚ there are so many things to consider‚ such as when to get your homework done‚ how to make time for doctor’s appointments or parent-teacher conferences‚ who is going to watch the children and how you are going

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    during their times‚ and how they struggled to get through life. They both have very similar themes‚ and conflict. In “Mother’s Inheritance” the woman explains how her mother gave her the strength‚ courage‚ and dignity to live and stand for herself. She continues to describe all the things her mother taught her‚ and how she could live her life well. However‚ in the end‚ the woman in the poem says‚ “Mother‚ Today‚ they came to confiscate the inheritance you left me.” This quote is important‚ bec ause it

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    The society is set apart by two main different ideologies. Throughout the novel‚ the obvious conflict between Ralph and Jack‚ both respectively represent democracy and anarchy. Both of them hold distinctive ideologies which are expressed through their attitudes towards authority. While Ralph establishes his own democracy rules and makes full use of them to protect the good of the group. Jack on the other hand is interested in taking over the power with his lawless demeanor. Jack’s desire to control

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    Mother Tongue

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    individual‚ whereas the mother depends on the father and obliged to respect his interest and rules. Thus‚ the mother has less writes and limited authority in the family. Limitation of authority leads the children to undermine and disrespect the mother. The other problem of unequal authority is the daughters in the family could develop inferiority complex against the sons and the daughter’s self-esteem could be affected. Because of the problems above the mother and daughters could be unhappy. If a

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    Conflict

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    “Who we are is truly tested and proven when we encounter conflict” The true test of someone’s character is not determined by how we deal with conflict in our life‚ but how we deal with all the aspects of our lives. Conflict is unfair. Innocent people tend to be greater victims of conflict‚ than those who are actually involved in the conflict. While some people know the art of dealing with conflict‚ others feel helpless and give up immediately. In the Rug Maker by Najaf Mazari‚ Najaf is put

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    Conflict: Bend it Like Beckham Everyone comes across a conflict in their life. But only a few come through it. Most of the people just accept their loss too fast and give up as soon as a small conflict comes across their path. But only a few people struggle their way out‚ and the main character in the movie Bend it Like Beckham is one of them. ”If passion drives you‚ let reason hold the reins.” This quote by Benjamin Franklin reflects the situation the protagonist in the movie Bend it like Beckham

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    The Working Mother

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    Working mothers are once again under scrutiny from the society. For a long time the belief has been that working mothers are not able to give their children the love and care that they deserve and therefore make their children have limited growth and development in both social and cognitive aspects (Raquel 1173). The view is that the relationship with the mother helps a child establish and maintain relationships with others. However‚ recent studies have proven that working mothers

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    A New Kind Of dreaming Anthony Eaton A New Kind Of Dreaming by Anthony Eaton is a story about a town’s haunted past and a boy’s troubled present. When Jamie Riley was sent to Port Barren‚ he did not realize that he would be drawn into the town’s shadowy past and into a web of secrets. As soon as Jamie stepped off the bus he felt “a sense of uneasiness and foreboding” [P.31]. Port Barren is described as a town “full of menace and shadows” [P. 42]. Jamie’s social worker‚ Lorraine‚ warns him against

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    With all the many drinks in the world we can all refer to the ancient beverages of coffee and tea. Both drinks have spread to all parts of America as well as other countries. Each of them originates from a form of a plant. They are known for their rich taste and brown color. Both mainly served as a hot beverage‚ but can be iced or chilled. Even though coffee and tea are distinctly different drinks they both have a story of how they were discovered‚ levels of caffeine and must be prepared before drinking

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    Night Mother

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    Caitlyn Matiatos Writing 106:99 Caruso Essay 4.2 April‚ 6 2013 “Night‚ Mother” The play “Night‚ Mother” addresses the human condition and how character human depth influences the way readers understand drama. The invisible characters play a large part on how the two main character’s act‚ and how it influences their dialogue. The father‚ the son of Jessie‚ and her ex-husband are mentioned throughout the play‚ and they set up the dynamic of the story‚ physically and emotionally. Exploring

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