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    single parent

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    Lochner College Writing II 9/10/13 In the United States there are 25 million children without their father (Horn). These are some sad statistics. It is important for families to spend as much time as they can to their children and the best way for that to happen is that you need to be married that is Horn’s belief. Then there are people like Edin and Kefalas who bring out human element to single parents. When you bring more of a human element to a reader you tend to have more people towards your side

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    My Mother

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    As I began to think about who has had the most significant influence on me‚ I began to think about all the people that were part of my academic career. Then I realized that I was looking at the wrong part of my life. I should not have focused on the people that have influenced me in the academic aspect‚ but the one person who has influenced me the most every day. My mother has the greatest impact on my life as a whole. My mother’s loving‚ caring‚ thoughtful‚ gentle‚ and persistent nature has shaped

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    Comparing the Parent/Child Relationship on ‘My First Sonne’ and ‘Mother’ Both poems are about losing a child‚ but for two very different reasons. ‘Mother’ is written from the ‘child’s’ perspective although we know it’s not actually a child because the poem is about moving into a home of their own. We know that the child is speaking to the Mother rather than about her because he directly addressed her at the start of the poem. We get an image of the two of them working together‚ and although he

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    License to Parent?

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    Ryan Lehane 21 March 2008 License to Parent? The implementation of a parenting license procedure will be of great benefit to civilization in the development of our world. Decisions to restrict certain vocations‚ to forbid privileges such as driving‚ require successful passing of a licensing examination. Today‚ we seem to have created forms of permits and licenses for everything that we have deemed “valuable” with the exception of the most valuable possession anyone could ever obtain

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    My father

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    person in his or her life who means the world to them‚ someone they cannot see their life without; to me‚ that special person would be my father. My name is Joanna Colon; I have two small children‚ ages four & seven‚ and a fiancé who I have been with for the past 5 years. We currently live in Pennsylvania but we are originally from New Jersey; oh‚ how I miss it sometimes. Back in New Jersey‚ I have five sisters and four brothers‚ who still live there‚ along with my father. In Pennsylvania it is just

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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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    Parent Involvement

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    I believe parent involvement is the key to changing our communities in the years to come. The more we as parents become involved and show our children that we care‚ the better off our world will be. The country will benefit as a whole giving every child the opportunity to succeed in such a competitive country. I see a bigger push for parent involvement in charter schools than I see in the traditional schools‚ but I think this is quickly changing and will catch on quickly in the years to come. As

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    Parent Observation

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    As a retail worker‚ I notice many parents that come into my store to shop for themselves‚ however‚ a majority of parents bring their children along with them. I have never taken into account child and parent interaction in a retail store‚ which is why I have decided to observe a child and parent in this context for this assignment. The child that I observed was around two years old‚ of male gender and caucasian descent. The parent of the child was his mother‚ was around the age of late twenties/early

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    Father of the Year

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    Father of the Year? My father Javier Cortes like many other fathers is not perfect. Our relationship with each other has had its many ups and downs ever since I was a little girl. One thing that made our relationship even more complicated was the fact that my parents were dating and not married with a child and all they seemed to do was argue. In my point of view their relationship was not right to begin with. Their different personalities just didn’t mesh well together. The saying that opposites

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    Boomerang Father

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    to ride a bike‚ to teaching them how to drive‚ fathers can play a significant role in the lives of their children. Some fathers are always present‚ while some were never there to begin with‚ and a few are boomerang fathers. Boomerang fathers are fathers that aren’t a permanent staple in the household‚ but are a permanent staple in the lives of their children. A recent article claims to have found a correlation between the presence of a boomerang father and lower risk of depression in their daughters

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