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    or maybe even the television. Life in the Philippines was different, and I wanted to find out more about my grandmother, Paulita, and her past. She was born on May 19, 1946 in Pampanga, Philippines. Her only job as a child was to do her chores and help her mom at a family-owned restaurant. After she graduated high school, she got married and had four children, one of them is my mother. She’s a Catholic and goes to church every Sunday. I remember when I used to go with her to mass every…

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    I decided to interview my mom, Leslie Rooney, about her feelings towards music. My mom grew up in the 80’s in the United States. I was interested to learn about her musical preferences that she enjoyed while she was a high school student in her generation. My mother response was that she enjoyed much of the popular music at the time but leaned towards rock bands. Growing up in the Seattle area, she enjoyed listening to bands such as Nirvana and Pearl Jam because of their local connection. She…

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    thought everything was going great. My mom and dad were together, loved each other, and my family was my life. When my little sister was born, she was my world and my older sister always took care of us. I would come home and see my mom and dad be happy together, but then my mom started to have problems and became a single mother raising five children. When mom would come home, she would hit us if we did anything wrong, so I learned to wear extra clothes. My youngest sister started to get into…

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    me, it will always be my mother. Yes, this lovely lady, of one of the three people who gave me life, is a special person in my life. But, that 's the case in this world, the whole 7.8 billion people in these cruel and selfish world. So what makes my own mother a special case, one that stands out by itself? Well, to start, I must go back couple of decades, all the way 'till she was not a mere child. My Mother 's family learned of Jehovah 's Witnesses since they were little. My grandparents were…

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    receive. That was until I interviewed my mom. My mother is the type of person to work until she gets what she wants. The kind to put others needs first before herself. She’s a very generous person who just wants her loved ones to be happy. Knowing this, I knew interviewing her would get me a lot of information about her and what success is to her. I was most definitely not disappointed with what I got. As the interview began, I wanted to first know about my mom’s career and the path she took to…

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    My Mother: My Best Friend

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    parents. The person I want you to know about is my mother. My mother will and always will be my best friend. She has always put Kimme, Jake, and me ahead of all of her wants and needs. My mom’s full name is Melissa Michelle Bayne. Her maiden name is Newman.She has always lived here in Shelbyville. She knows this town like the back of her hand. As a kid she took me around back roads and through town showing every possible way through Shelbyville.…

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    the young boy couldn’t seem to understand why his mother was so sad. So he crawled into bed with her and just laid there, cuddling with her; hoping to make her feel better. The next day, as if this had never happened, he and his mother spent a good part of the day baking hundreds, if not thousands of cookies; and he didn’t understand how his mother could go from being so sad to so happy. This story is one of my earliest memories of my mother. My mother suffered with emotional extremes. She would…

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    In the beginning, the tiny seed was planted in the rich, dark soil of my mind. My mother taught me how to be a nurturing and caring mother by her example. She showed me that I was important by always being present in my life. She worked sometimes, but she never let her work become the priority and most of my life I felt that she was a stay at home mom, even though she worked part-time at the library and taught art classes. She taught me about Jesus, the importance of having a relationship with…

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    as I wish it was now. My granddad mother had custody of me she did everything for me like a mother would do for their child. My mother was in and out my life she raised me till I was five years old she was a great mom that’s what my grandmother told me. Intill she started to abuse drugs I remember when I was a little girl we stayed in these apartments on Dresden I was four years old caught walking down the street a three o’clock in the morning. I think I was looking for my mom but she wasn’t…

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    idiosyncrasies. Through words and actions, we can determine a person’s character. From the way a person react with your words and actions to events, you expose your true character. By her words and actions, anyone can tell my mother is kind, caring, and hardworking. My mother is the definition of caring. Working as a critical care nurse is not easy, from seeing a fifteen year old boy take his last few raspy breaths to miraculously save a man’s life. It is an emotional ride of ups and downs…

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