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    teach, and correct them. Overtime there has been a shift from women staying home to entering the workforce and bringing income in for the household. This occurs in all types of families. Broken homes may have a single provider earning income or two parental figures working full-time. The same can be true with traditional family structures consisting of two parents and their children. Consequently society is witnessing a rise of women entering the workplace. With the traditional nurturer and…

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    Tan was not great at English, but she was good at math and science. She is a child of an immigrant family that must speak for her mother because her mother’s English is not great. Tan refers to her mother’s English as “broken”. She was ashamed of her mother’s English, Tan would have to speak for her mother. When Tan was fifteen, she had to call people for her mother, even if it was to complain or get information…

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    disregarded or not equally treated compared to those who speak English well. When Tan described the example with the stockbroker, she wanted the audience to realize how her mother couldn’t get around in California properly with, for lack of a better word, broken English. She also described the feeling when she and her mother had to meet the stockbroker in person. Tan was embarrassed because the stockbroker could clearly tell who was actually speaking on the phone with him. Her mother relied on…

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    This play by Cherrie Moraga leads a movement of Chicana feminism. The story is basically happening in a Mexican American immigrant family. The Rodriguez family lives in the Los Angeles area. Manuel is a typical Mexican father. He is stubborn and follows the ethical order faithfully. Lupe is the younger daughter who is a lesbian. She’s only twelve and the environment she grows up in has taught her homosexuality is “evil”. She is being struggled with herself. Manuel tries to find his position in…

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    In India, the most common family structure is the extended family. The family structure in India is typical, in which everyone must conform to the many wedding customs and traditions. Some influences of the family structures are: Religion, tradition, caste, and regional dissimilarities. In addition, each member is assigned a role. Their roles are primarily dominated by age and gender. Children are deemed precious and viewed as beautiful gifts from God. Indian families are very loving and…

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    society on how a women should look or act. One example of the main character masking herself in a negative way is when she would not go outside because of how ugly she thought she looks. She goes to the extreme outmost thoughts to obscure what is not broken and risk her life and many of thighs around her all…

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    To Live Yu Hua Analysis

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    of the family in communist China in the recurring imagery of the lamb. In the story Fugui learns how to cope with the struggles that come from living with your family. There is disease and death that guide him to become a better and stronger person. Youqing is another person that has to deal with these struggles because like Fugui he has to deal with the hardships that come from the slaughtering of his lambs that were taken from him unfairly. Fugui is the father figure in the Xu family and he…

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    self-discovery for me. To see the career choices of my family members on paper was very enlightening. I have always recognized that families mold individuals through values and attitudes. Through this assignment, I realized just how influential one's family can be on their interests and professional pursuits. One thing that really struck me was the influence my grandparents had on the career choices of their children. On my father's side of the family, my grandfather owned his own business as…

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    The title of Clan of Fatherless Children by Chelsea Dingman, gives the reader a clue that the father of a family has died or is gone. The title also starts the poem’s mood as being sad and dark, because it tells of how a family is missing a father. Dingman also uses the word clan, which would not seem like a normal word to use for a group of children, which sparks the reader’s curiosity. Lastly, Throughout the poem, the narrator of the piece refers to her son as singular, which is ironic because…

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    during the time of the Industrial Revolution. Where the factory workers in the city were in the true since of the word treated like slaves who had no voice, yet they stayed because either you worked for basically nothing and tried to support your family or you died living in the slums and squalor of the over populated city. Ultimately the carters in “Maggie a Girl of the Streets” fall victim to their unfortunate environment as well as their mistreatment from there abusive father and alcoholic…

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