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    In the essay "Understanding the Importance of Reading" by Natalie Fitzgerald she says "I wasn 't a big fan of reading at first, I still hate reading that don 't interest me" I also didn’t like reading, I would much rather been read to. When life is overwhelming the best stress release is getting lost in the pages of a good book Natalie Fitzgerald…

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    Linda Pastan Marks

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    consistent of not just a housewife but a educated woman After being given a “B” for ironing she feels defeated and realizes her family thinks she has done a poor job for effort. Just as a student in school, she is trying to get good marks by doing her chores in an excellent manner. In the poem “Marks” by Linda Pastan, the universal subject of a woman’s pride in her household is expressed by the use of tone, metaphor, and imagery. The main character’s family repeatedly judges her performance.…

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    Children television program: Sid The Science Kid Season 1 Episode 1 -The Sticker Chart. The age target for the show is 3 to 6 years old, mostly preschool. Plot: Sid's mother introduces him to a sticker chart for chores, with a reward for a mega space ship toy if its filled. Sid's curiosity begins that morning with the question of “Why do we need charts?”, this continues throughout his day from home and school. Sid uses his cognitive abilities with the guidance of peers, parents and teachers. One…

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    In the absence of her mother, Cinderella’s father remarries with a cruel woman with two equally cruel daughters who ridicule Cinderella and constantly give her an unfair number of chores, especially during the king’s ball. Pigeons flew in the windows every night to help Cinderella with her chores and remind her of the tree on her mother’s grave, which gives her beautiful clothes and a horse drawn carriage to ride to the ball. Cinderella’s mesmerizing beauty captured the eyes of all who…

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    Role of Women The respect and importance of women is a topic still under discussion, for women feel they have not gained the appreciation they deserve. But the amount females are receiving in present day time is far more than any women would experience back in the Elizabethan Era. While we worry about being presented with the same wages of money, back then, leaving the house without supervision was rare. All based on their gender, they were seen only as mothers, house workers, and weak…

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    Becoming A Veterinarian

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    Growing up on a farm, animals were always a big part of my life. I was always outside helping with chores or bringing home injured animals for which to care. Being in this environment has sparked my interest to become a veterinarian. On a farm with many animals, the vet was called to our house quite frequently. I was always amazed by the procedures that were performed and stood as close as I could to see exactly what was happening. I have also been able to help my dad with several procedures,…

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    Juggling Career

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    of the household chores should be completed by the one…

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    respect and morals. In this person vs person conflict the mother gives a detailed description of what a woman should and should not do. Therefore the central idea of this story is the importance of family relationships and the passing of knowledge from one generation to the next. From cooking,and household chores, to how to conduct one's self in a public setting, she encourages her daughter not to turn out the slut she feels she will become. Taking place in an undisclosed setting where…

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    A Pancit Lifestyle Pancit, a common Filipino dish, represents my cultural identity. There are many variations of pancit in the Filipino cuisine. Both of my parents were born in the Philippines so I have been raised around the culture my entire life. For the most part, pancit is made of majority noodles. Just like how my culture is majority Filipino. Usually extra ingredients are added to pancit like sliced meat and chopped vegetables. Those extra ingredients are like the little things that make…

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    begin a new life of hard work and discrimination as an immigrant from the U.S. Although Esperanza faced many challenges, the hardest ones were not knowing how to do chores, Marta trying to get workers to go on strike, and Mama getting Valley Fever(sickness) from the many dust storms. In the beginning, Esperanza has to know how to do chores. She has always had servants to do work for her. 1 quote from the book is, “I said I could work. I told Mama I could help. But I can’t even wash clothes or…

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