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    Jazmyn. My name meaning strong-willed flower replaced my mother’s negativity with aspiration. I was the outcome of my mother Regina and father Wayne’s temporary love. Second oldest on my mom’s side with a younger brother Brian and older sister Briona and the oldest on my father’s side with my sister Isis and brother Xzavier. Though my parent’s relationship didn’t last, the love they had for me allowed them to overcome and look past their differences for my sake. I remember my mother…

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    this topic when LaVaughn is thinking back to the picture where is her family is the prime example of a happy family. When she had a family she was very happy. But now, without her father she is lost and making decisions that are negatively affecting her present and possibly her future. “ In the picture there’s my father and my mom and me and the bag full of picnic food by the fence of a…

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    value to me. My occupational roles associated with lacrosse include being a teammate, an athlete, and a student. I selected this object because my lacrosse stick enabled me to create special bonds with my family, more specifically my brother and father. Consequently, I followed in my brother’s footsteps and started to play lacrosse. My town was not inclusive of women’s sports, and as a result, the first team I joined was an all males team. Because…

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    the cite of motherhood, sexual politics, being a sexually cored and power-structured relationship, proposes that difference ultimately creates hierarchy. This is seen through the ideas of relation, freedom, domination and use/abuse conveyed in and throughout sexual politics as well as in Emecheta’s novel. Relation under sexual poltics, considering the feminine woman mother in binary with the masculine man father, suggests difference and hierarchy through sexual politics seen in in the novel.…

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    stuck up italian man. “ You’re Mr. White?”, Nash asked “ Nash we just talked about asking questions, but yes, I am Mr. White. I have information of your father if you would like to hear it.” “ Go on”, Nash insisted “ Ok then, your father was not an ordinary man who worked in an office all day. In fact he did quite the opposite. Your father was a spy for the CIA. He had done countless espionage missions for the US. Around 3:00 AM yesterday morning we found a lead. The lead was for a case that…

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    of the first marriage, and as the cause of her mother’s death, she is outranked by everyone in the family. One of the most important themes in this novel is family/love (or lack thereof). An example of this is seen through the relationship between Adeline and her father, and stepmother, Niang. When Adeline starts school, she refuses to let herself from enabling anyone else around her notice her non-existence in her family. She is always miserably attempting to hide herself in society. She…

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    also made me question why and how. A majority of the eleven individuals were former students that had attended Oilton Public Schools. Some were individuals that I had invested a significant amount of time in as students and had developed strong relationships with their parents, while others I knew of their families while growing up in the community. I didn’t realize the wide spread availability of prescription drugs until one of the very first students had over-dosed. By the grace of God, Bobby…

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    and has recently expanded to include families that are run by two moms or two dads (Bennett). By the definition of a family, the law has set the limit of the number of parents a child can have as two. By doing this, the law fails to protect the relationships and emotional connections that a child of a nontraditional household may have made with the parental figures in his or her life while they were growing up. This law also disadvantages a child if something were to happen to the child’s legal…

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    to be more equally balanced at home without nagging and tearing my husband down. Elder Bednar describes a relationship as a triangle with the Lord at the top and the man in one corner and the woman in the other corner. As we each draw closer to the Lord, we will draw closer to each other. I hope to take this concept to the out-of-balance feelings that I have and improve my family relationships. 5- I want to remember my interview with Don & Darlene Miller and what they taught me. I value their…

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    Definition of Family and Ethnicity The word family can mean different things to different people. I define my family as a nuclear family but I do not limit it to that. We are Muslim Palestinian Americans and are also bilingual. We speak both English and Arabic but the English language is more dominant. My family is those that I can trust, love and sacrifice for when required. I define my family as a group of people who share common values, morals, resources, and faith. Within my larger family,…

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