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    In this unit, I will discuss how becoming a mother changed my life. Until the birth of my daughter, I was a carefree teenager. The only thing I had to worry about was getting off work in time to hanging out with my friends. My days consisted of sleeping in, watching Jerry Springer, and talking about boys. My nights were filled with going to the movies or sleepovers with friends. Once my daughter TaKayla entered this world, she became my main focus. My days and nights were now filled with…

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    needed to be shared. It’s that time of year again where we celebrate the mothers in our lives. Grandmothers, godmothers, aunties, and cousins are usually showered with love in the form of gifts, time, and words. This world would be nothing without moms! And once you lose your mother it feels like your personal world is nothing without her presence. If you’ve lost your mother this blog post is for you. If you haven’t lost your mother, or a maternal figure, yet this blog post is still for you;…

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    please save my mother. Lord let her get better; she has to see me grow up. I just want to be a happy family. I just want my mother Those were the first words I said to myself on February 01, 2004 the day my mother died. As images of my mother’s smile flashed through my head on the day it happened. I haven’t even opened my eyes yet but all the things I loved about her are flying through my head, along with white birds and a huge heart that is broken. As I made my way to the bathroom my sister…

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    I interviewed the mother of B.G. who is 10 years old. B.G. was diagnosed with autism at age 3. Shortly after being diagnosed the mother quickly began to research and get answers from many different doctors. She got immediate help and professional diagnosis when B.G. was 3 years old. She noticed a lack of facial expression and minimal babbling or talking from B.G. Socially he was not sharing or making eye contact with peers or the parents. Because of those signs B.G.’s mother knew…

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    My Angel Mother Abraham Lincoln once said, “All that I am, or hope to be. I owe it to my angel mother.” As a therapist, teacher, decision maker, and judge, mothers take on many roles to accommodate for their children. However, a mother’s duty is not always fulfilled by a biological mother. Sometimes, positive female influences step in and support children lead their lives. In Harper Lee’s To Kill…

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    admiration a child has for their mother’s courage is abundantly evident throughout Edna St. Vincent Millay’s, “The Courage That My Mother Had.” Simultaneously, the poem conveys feelings of betrayal. Millay’s poem, through strong associations with equality as strong words, such as “rock” and “granite,” infers the general theme of the poem and the amount of titular courage the poem’s mother possessed. The narrator uses several different types of figurative language to create thoughts and emotions…

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    Since before I was born, my mother has had glaucoma and uveitis in both of her eyes. Glaucoma causes increased eye pressure while uveitis causes inflammation and eventually lead to vision decline. Although she had this serious condition, I was never affected because she never acted like she had a disability. Her insistence of everyday tasks were her ways of assuring herself that there were still aspects in her life that she could control since she was in a situation that she could not change.…

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    No matter their race or ethnicity, mothers react in a similar way when it comes to their children. They do everything in their power to provide a good life for them, which is why in the letter to her son, Abigail Adams advises John Quincy Adams, without hesitation should take advantage of the opportunities laid before him especially, when he's "under the instructive eye of a tender parent," that will make sure he's an inveterate prosperer without limitation. In the first sentence of the…

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    do for his daughter is to love her mother”. - Elaine S. Dalton. My father standing a staggering 6’3”, cleaned cut, dirty blond hair, the lightest of blue eyes, all-American, wearing plain jeans and t-shirts, family man, dog lover, and master chef. Many men just like my father do not show his feelings much to other people; however he is a big softy in my eyes. My father has a heart of gold and inspires me to become the great person he is one day. My father was born on April 24th of…

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    My Mother And My Family

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    people. On my mother’s side, my great grandmother came to the United States from Sweden. My maternal grandmother married the sheriff of the town which set up a strict and rule-abiding household for my mother and her siblings. My grandmother and grandfather were divorced by the time my mother had me which I believe plays a role in the relationships of my mother and her siblings. My mother has a brother as well as a sister. All three of them have been married and divorced twice, including my…

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