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    to everything. She lives with her dad Harry in a funeral parlor and has very mixed up views when it comes to death. When her mother died her grandmother Gramoo, came to live with her and her father. Her grandmother is now losing her mind and Vada is responsible for watching her on many occasions. Her father pictures Vada as a lot older than she is and fiver her many responsibilities and doesn 't realize how much she is going through. He now has a new girlfriend named Shelly and now Vada gets…

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    stories. The stories are about parents worst case scenarios. The first story about two girls: Stephanie and Amanda, that ran away due to the actions of their mother: Debra Gwertney. Amanda was born when Debora was 21 years old. She described her relationship with her as an overwhelming…

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    Family on tv Through Time As television has moved through time the shows have moved with the ideals of the people that are watching, sometimes even pushing for change in the thinking of people in society. One example of tv changing through time is how family has been viewed in different shows. Now everyone's view of family is different, so how can you define family “a basic social unit consisting of parents and their children, considered as a group, whether dwelling together or not”…

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    was a little girl, It all had started with my biological father, the one who had helped give me life. The first time came to me as a blur; I was too young to register the fact that my flesh and blood had just hit me. The second wasn't much different, neither was the third. He would tell me he was just playing around, and It was ok not long after that It had continued. I had perpetually hoped and longed for those father-daughter relationships you see everywhere, but I soon came to a…

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    response to # 5 on 345. The poet Robert Hayden expressed his love towards his father through his poem “Those Winter Sundays”. Even in the weekend day also his father work hard with his cracked hands occurred during his labour work. He goes to the work in the blueblack cold. This did not make the father disappointed. In his poems, the author uses simple language that the commoners can also gets the meaning. Here, the father loves his son more and work hard for their living earnings. Through the…

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    for food, clothing, electricity she cannot provide warmth, healthy food, clothing that actually fit. Also Callum does not have the interaction of other members of the family such as auntie, uncles and cousins, he’s not building up them secure relationships he needs, and his mother has anxiety which stops Callum doing a lot from him to…

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    Growing up in a questionable situation can be difficult for anyone. Telemachus has been raised without his father, a lost man whose location and status are unknown, and is now facing an assortment of struggles through uninvited guests and complicated circumstances that are testing him and his abilities. Through the first four books of Homer’s The Odyssey, Telemachus is able to set up the story for the rest of Homer’s tale. He experiences predicaments of his own as the journey begins. However,…

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    While her mother perceive this as a bad behavior which is not accepted in the society, Emilia viewed this as the right thing she had to do. Her point of view was that it was not wrong to abuse drugs; this was contrary to the view of the mother and the father. Worst of all, Emilia became pregnant and gave birth to a child named Joey. With the aspects of brain development and after realizing that drug abuse was not accepted in the society, Emilia had a strong desire to stop the drug abuse. As…

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    my beloved sister, who passed away in 2013, impacted my life tremendously. Her life ended due to cancer, but never once did she stop fighting the battle that would eventually take her life. Throughout the years, Shannon and her family, which her daughter, Kayleigh and her husband, Jamie, lived with my family in a four-bedroom mobile home. Which, I still live at to this day, nonetheless it was a very crowded home. Shannon taught me to never stop fighting. A motto she lived by was 2 Timothy 4:7…

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    another. Thomssen met Belle when he was fourteen years old when Belle first moved to his neighborhood (Campbell, 2009). They were neighbors at the time, and their houses were so close that Thomssen could hear when Belle’s father was angry and ended his night by beating his daughter (Campbell, 2009). On those nights, Thomssen would secretly climb into Belle’s room to try to comfort her, which usually ended in the two having sexual relations (Campbell, 2009). However, while Thomssen viewed the act…

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