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    Family is the most important thing to most people. But, what if they all died and there was no on left? It would be tragic. However, some people never know how long before seeing family will be the last time. In the book Tree Girl by Ben Mikaelsen, the main character Gabriela loved climbing trees. She was a girl living during the time of the Guatemalan genocide in a Mayan canton. After the war comes, everything changes for her. Gabriela loses all her family except her youngest sibling. They go…

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    In the play, “A Raisin In the Sun”, by Lorraine Hansberry there is a non wealthy family that live in a very small apartment and have to share one bathroom with two other floors. This play shows the struggles the family went through and how hard it was living with five people, Walter Lee, Mama, Ruth Beneatha and Travis in a limited spaced apartment. Walter Lee and Ruth’s little boy is Travis and he sleeps on the couch because there is no room for him. Mama’s kids are Walter Lee and Beneatha and…

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    the fact that she is freed from her imprisoned life. It is time for self-discovery. As she approaches Hill House, she excitedly imagines a different her with a different family, in which she would meet many great people and would be enjoying her simple life. Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House incorporates the idea of family into a haunted house. Hill House targets characters who have great desires and weak points. Eleanor, who fits into the description of whom Hill House…

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    child, being grateful can be learned at any age. My family has taught me to be grateful throughout my life, and I continue to learn it every day. They teach me to be grateful three ways, first going around the table at thanksgiving and saying what you are grateful for, second my grandpa teaching me to be patriotic, and third my parents making me work for what I want. The first way my family has taught me to be thankful is, on my dad’s side of the family, before we start eating our thanksgiving…

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    The Importance of Family Family serves as a support system, always there for each other when needed. Often family serves as the only thing a person may have, or the only support a person can rely on. In the contemporary literature novel Cry, The Beloved Country, Alan Paton uses parallelism to reveal the importance of family, especially in time of need. Strong families work together to overcome diversity. When Kumalo finds out that Absalom will soon face trial, Kumalo takes the effort to find a…

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    makes us feel so alike” (Anonymous). Meeting Sara in middle school made me realize how every family has its own sets of rule. She was in the same grade as me, but looked older. Sara was an only child unlike me; I have three siblings. The fact that our customs were so different did not prevent us from becoming good friends. Spending most of the time together allowed us to know more about each other’s families. We were brought up completely different, for my parents raised me in a stricter manner…

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    In the novel Through Black Spruce written by Joseph Boyden exhibit the importance of family and community in the small town of Moosonee. Will Bird and Annie Bird, the main protagonists demonstrate how family and the community need to stick together through thick and thin. Will is in a coma due to a flying accident and is in the hospital. Annie is his niece who stays by his side throughout the novel showing deep support. Both characters start telling each other stories about past events which…

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    In “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker, an African American family splits due to the evolving cultures of 1960s Georgia. A mother and her daughter, Maggie, have cleaned the entire house and yard in preparation for her older daughter’s arrival. When Dee, the older daughter, arrives, they are surprised by her colorful dress and mysterious Muslim friend or possibly husband; Dee has also changed her name to Wangero. After a short reunion, Dee immediately begins going through the house, searching for…

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    happy new year to you and your family. I hope the new year the starting off well for you as for me and because of you it started out to be a wonderful new year There is a saying that I learned a long time ago and that is life is what happens when you 're busy making other plans this is stuck with me for years and I have always often thought about it when my plans do not line up with what life has in store for me this seemingly simple statement has on several occasions put my thinking back into…

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    Families across America are pressed to find childcare that they can afford, trust and rely on. This researcher intends to identify, correlate and summarize various articles, publications, case studies and academic literature to assist him in this study of childcare conflicts and working parents. Identification. Growth in the number of day care centers and other forms of non-parental care for children has accompanied this increase in working mothers. But for many families, finding…

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