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    thinking. Keep your family close. That’s all I wish for. People screeching, babies bawling, I sprinted past my school and took cover by a nearby car. I recall how just last week I baked chocolate chip cookies. It’s unfeasible to think about how the world’s changed. How did this virus even start? Who will stop it? Stop over-thinking. I glance to my left and see my mother crouching beneath a broken advertisement. I gaze at an endless line of traffic, clothes scattered on the road, and broken…

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    quite sheltered and oblivious to what is happening in the world. Lily Melissa Owens in The Secret Life of Bees is sheltered and oblivious to what is happening in the world because she has never experienced racism. It is not until Rosaleen, the Owens family house maid, goes into town and attempts to vote, but is beaten up by three racist white men and then is thrown in jail . Tom Joad in The Grapes of Wrath is sheltered and oblivious to what is happening in the world because he was in prison,…

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    Jeannette Walls, the author of “ The Glass Castle”, developed a story based on earlier memories of her sad life. The Walls family has been moving around the US for years, not being in most houses for more than a few months. Each new location being different from the last. An “adventure” is what the family would call it every time they skedaddled out of their current home. The one responsible, it seems, for all these sudden moves in location is Rex Walls. He is the father of 4 children, including…

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    The Effects on a Military Family A Soldiers’ life can be unstable sometimes. They have duties and responsibilities that civilians do not, such as: waking up early in the morning for PT, being sent to another state for a month or longer for training, stationing overseas for a job assignment or being deployed for war. These constant changes can make life stressful for the soldier’s wife or husband and kids. The soldier’s family deserts their family, their friends, their school, their home and…

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    your fellow man seemed to recur again and again. This can be seen in the way all the characters in the story interact with each other. The Joad family begins their journey to California as a broken unit, upset at being forced off the land their family has cultivated for so many years. The preacher, Jim Casy, adds so much to the strength and unity of the family, and although the Joads begin the journey feeling unwary of Casy, as they experience hardships…

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    Some are unaware of how much a child’s home life and family can affect their social skills, morals, success in school, and even health. A child’s home life will almost always effect the overall outcome of that child in all aspects of his or her life. It is common that a child will often turn out like their family members. This is important because if a child comes from a broken or unstable home it may affect him or her in a negative way. I think that it is absolutely necessary that all people…

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    A family tree, like an actual tree, works and grows by all its linked branches, but what happens when a branch goes missing? My family is figuring out that answer. Gina Schmidt, also known as Mom, was reported missing February 15 3:33p.m. in Centralia, Washington 2014. Gina and my father divorced when I was very young, and I did not keep in touch with her much while growing up. It was difficult to get ahold of her because she was an alcoholic, her place of residence changed often, and she never…

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    The Armed Forces and Veterans Administration’s shameful treatment of many returning Veterans, who served our country in the Iraqi and Afghanistan conflicts, has prompted me to write to express my outrage According to a NY Times article dated April 16, 2016 titled “Report Finds Sharp Increase in Veterans Denied V.A. Benefits;” the Veterans Administration has denied benefits to six percent of returning veterans in these wars. The reason focuses on the issue that the military charged them with…

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    Michael Byrd: My Father

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    extraordinary man who has always been the rock of our little family. He has broken his back to provide for all six of his children, and he helps whenever he can to supply what his three grandchildren need. He is the person that all of his children turn to when in need, whether it be for help financially or just some advice. Dad has never turned his back on any of us or not been there when we needed him most. Dad’s entire being revolves around the family dynamic. My daddy has always been my…

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    In most times, when a person is asked about the development of one’s character, one would respond by relating their characters with life experiences. Character develops through the entire life, and each situation comes with a lesson. Family, friends and peers, among others, are external forces that shape a person’s character. However, according to Malcolm Gladwell in his essay, the streets we walk in have as much effect on a person’s character as well. Gladwell reviews aspects of people’s…

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