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    Interview Your Classmate

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    see the differences and similarities between us. So, I interviewed my classmate, whose name is Bonnie Reed. During the interview, we asked about each other’s. Such as education background, family background, achievements, dislikes, likes, and etc... First, I asked her about where she grew up, and her education background. She said, she was grew up in Kendallville. Then because of some personal reasons, she moved to Fort Wayne last three years…

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    Better Living Play Summary

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    Script Analysis: The Given Circumstances and Background Story In the well-made play Better Living by George F Walker, the world of the play is shaped around the effect of Tom, the family’s absent Father returning after many years of financial and emotional despair. Through the mechanical analysis the background story shows the struggle of working class families and how the background story shapes the characters prior to the curtains opening that also later affects their decisions in the play.…

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    Color of Water by James McBride the stories of Rachel/Ruth and James who are in two different families are told. Each story explains the expectations and values, the difficulties, the changes and the lesson learned from both Rachel/Ruth and James. Rachel went through many struggles with leaving her Jewish family and starting alone to raising twelve children using some of resources she still had from her family. On the other hand, James hardships came with having a white mother and himself being…

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    What Is A Family, by Pauline Irit Erera, a professor at the University of Washington School of Social Work, discusses the backlash against families that are diverse and argues that new perspectives are needed that value families that are diverse and fluid. Erera does well in supporting the claim she is making by giving a background on the traditional family, discussing what caused a change in the traditional family values, and giving a counterargument for the backlash against the families that…

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    these interviewee subjects are quite unique, definitely come from very different backgrounds; Yet all carry with them different experiences they had been a part of…

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    Walker highlights the lives of an African-American family and their heritage. In the story, Mama and her daughter Maggie live together in their home and Maggie’s older sister Dee comes to visit. Dee is well-educated and confident, but rejects her heritage in comparison to Maggie who is illiterate, but has a good sense of her background. This passage represents the lack of appreciation and understanding of cultural heritage in modern society. Without family heritage people can be missing a sense…

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    The River Analysis

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    nonconformity. S/he points out the presence of background music in “Rebels of the Neon god,” and the lack of it in “The River.” Along his/her argument, s/he uses the binary between the presence and the absence of music. It sounds convincing that music highlights the animated side of humans; therefore, its absence might represent loneliness. But the author also claims the music from the Hsiao family’s television illustrates loneliness inside the family. This paper unveils the hidden…

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    bought their product it would help them be active with their children. Tylenol attempts to sell its 8 Hr. Arthritis medicine by appealing to the need to nurture, which it accomplishes by presenting an elderly woman and a child playing outside.The background of the advertisement is dominated by a clear blue sky with vibrant green plains at the bottom of the page. The clean bright picture of nature gives an uplifting…

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    For example in the case of Janssens family, the mother was struggling to gain power and control over her current family dynamics (Rober, 2011). The family would be considered to be functioning at a dysfunctional level. The communication between the mother and her two sons were closed (Bitter, 2014). In society today the majority of families come from different ethnical backgrounds, same sex, blended families, unmarried families and so on. The traditional family is the majority in society.…

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    children from well educated, financially stable and loving families are very confident, well-nourished and are able to develop life skills much comfortably. The external factors which contribute towards child and young people’s development are  Family background: children and young people’s development is contributed by the support, love and encouragement they get from their parents and close family members. Positive interactions with family members develops communicational skills like…

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