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    The other day, my devoted mother texted me to assure my well-being was not at stake. Many may not see the significance of this text; however, my mother was derived from the Baby Boomer Generation, therefore she is not fond of the technology realm. I told her I wasn 't okay. She attempted to continue texting me despite her having odd formatting and grammatical errors in her text. Later, this led to a phone call and the last thing she told me was "Don 't forget to pray and I love you." It was…

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    Mothers are doing things that children have no idea their mothers are doing for them. All throughout the movie Margaret Hall is the perfect example of an iconic mother. She is capable of constantly doing what some others cannot do which is having unconditional love for her family. Mothers are supposed to always love their children through the good and the bad. As well as constantly loving her children mothers are supposed to do whatever they have to do to make their children perfectly happy.…

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    by their own parents. Good parents also let their children live the way they want to and provide guidance the whole way. If a child wants to pursue their career as a tattoo artist, why hold them back? That’s is he/she’s dream, let them live it. Unconditional love includes tough love, compassion and discipline. Children need to experience different situations to learn how to handle them. Children need to learn how to grow on their own but they need to stability. They need a backbone, a backbone…

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    the embarrassment the Narrator feels for drifting so far apart from his brother. The narrator knows deep down his parents would be ashamed of both him and Sonny for drifting apart after they died. In this short story, family can be defined as unconditional love for someone, but not condoning the actions that loved one makes. Throughout this story we learn that family can operate on another level. The Narrator has created his own family with his wife, Isabel, and his children. Sonny has also…

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    individual’s life” (“Transitions,” n.d.). “Each person navigates through different life stages, settings, and situations” (“Transitions,” n.d.). A transition that I recently experienced was the terminus of a major relationship. Transitions can have a positive or negative impact on an individual’s occupation (Tebo, 2015). As professionals, our occupations may be affected by the vicissitudes that we experience throughout our lives. However, in order to prosper in life, individuals need to learn…

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    line for those things he loved. This man and the father are truly the real definition of a hero. A hero doesn’t have to strong nor done a significant thing. A hero can simply be someone as a mother or father. Who cares and loves their kids with unconditional love. Or a normal teen, who helps an elderly walks across the road. A hero does not have to be strong or brave or have super power. A hero can be anyone, from any ages, shapes and sizes. A hero can be anyone that we see on our daily…

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    Home is more than just a word in the dictionary home is simply what a person makes it. Home has many different meanings. Think about the quote “A house is made of brick and mortar, but home is made by the people who live there. M. K. Soni” this quote has so many different meanings. Is home just four walls, windows, and a few decorations sitting around, or is a home what one surrounds themselves with? Is home a white picket fence with a white house in the background with a red door and shutters…

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    When we were young girls, we loved to play houses, my favorite part was the role of dolls’ mother, changing their tiny outfits, walking the dolls through the courtyard in a pink stroller, and even taught them how to cook rice or write my name; do you remember my imaginaries bedtime stories and songs?. At that time, the mom’s role was effortless, I also expressed my desire to raise many children. Many years later, I had my first child, it was then that I realized I was no playing houses anymore,…

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    agree with me. Through all the screaming, crying, peeing, pooping, and sleepless nights I can still say with one hundred percent certainty that I still love my son. I don 't believe there is anything that he can do to make me stop loving him. The unconditional love between a parent and a child, I believe is sacred and almost primal in nature. The night this all began and I became a father I was trembling with fear with what was about to be catapulted into my life. I was not ready in the…

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    created a cycle of life beginning with pure innocence, then going through a loss of childhood, and finally experiencing unconditional love that heals the wounds from the childhood loss. First of all, one can say that snow is the ideal representation of pure innocence. Holden carries the white snowball. The colour white shows the purity…

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