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    Families 50 Years Ago

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    The meanings of a family today and a family in the past are a long way from comparable. The definitions may have a few similitudes yet they have changed significantly in numerous more ways. 50 years back, families had decides that were stricter and families were closer in the feeling of a relationship. Albeit a few families today are more far off from one another and have fewer guidelines to look after request, there are still some that keep up the same styles of the families 50 years back.…

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    The Echo of Women The Mexican Revolution is something that changed Mexico for the better and that had so many parts that made it happen. For instance, a key component to the victory was the role that women played. Not only because they cooked, cleaned and took care of their children, but they also fought for their rights as well. As for the De La Garza family, they fought for themselves without a father or a male role model by their side. They only took care of their husbands, which reflects the…

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    When a Man Loves a Women is the story of an airline pilot named Michael Green and his wife, Alice Green, who base their happiness on drinking together as a form of spending time together. The family is faced with a challenge when Alice’s drinking begins to put not only herself in danger but her family and daughters as well. While she enters a detox center Michael is faced with another challenge of running the household while she is away and when she comes back he realizes that his enabling…

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    Teenagers today are in a constant struggle to balance their time between work, school, and family life. An average day consist of 24 hours and to many teenagers this doesn’t feel like enough. They do not know how they can work for ten hours, complete five hours of homework, spend time with their family and still get the recommended eight to twelve hours of sleep at night. Teenagers are asked to make a tough decision of what is the least important thing on their list, what they feel can wait till…

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    When I was a child my family went to DisneyLand together. I was around 3 years old at the time. My father and mother took me there, I don’t really remember that trip but my father told me about it. My dad told me that I was terrified of Mickey Mouse, and that I wouldn’t let Mickey Mouse hold me for the picture. It would make sense if I was scared of a giant Mouse trying to hold me. I don’t really remember a lot of my childhood but I remember bits and parts. Another happy time is when my…

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    Exploratory essay My goals in life is to have a family and friends, next I want to be able to make enough money to support my family and hopefully donate money to less fortunate families. In the meantime One of my goals right now is to complete the HCC welding program and go threw a two year auto class. This summer i'm going to complete a 3 month basic training through the national guard and receiving 200 dollars and more a month depending on my current rank. Value My values are very important…

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    From the beginning of the story, the grandmother acts selfishly. In some ways, she is also sarcastic. Two paragraphs into the story the family plans a trip to go to Florida. The grandmother never has any intentions of actually going to Florida; she has her mind set on going to Tennessee. Every chance she gets, she tries putting thoughts into her son, Bailey’s head, trying to change his mind. A way she comes up with to change Bailey’s mind is to mention the newspaper’s report about a murderer…

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    Have you ever watched a paranormal show that had you thinking if spirits were real and lived amongst us? Today, I will be talking about it in the book called, A Christmas Carol. When I first started reading this book, Anthony Horowitz, the introducer, explained how Charles Dickens started his career as an author. He started out stating, “The author seemed to use an awful lot of words to tell his story, and quite a lot of those words had far too many syllables for my liking. There were too many…

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    Bob Marley Personality

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    black and white.” ~Bob Marley In the late fifties the scarcity of jobs forced Bob and his mother from their home to seek employment in the big city of Trenchtown. Trenchtown got its name because it was built over a huge trench which was used to drain the sewage. In Trenchtown Bob was bullied and taunted for his racial mix, which forced him into taking self defense classes. He then gained a reputation for his physical strength, which earned him the nickname "Tuff Gong". Bob spent a lot of his…

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    State Band Festival Essay

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    An unknown author wrote, “It’s only a failure if you don’t learn something.” State Band Festival, a big question revolving in our mind is should we go or not? Many things factor in this debate, but the pros outnumber the cons. We have to go to State Festival because it would benefit the students as a unique learning experience and the Lee High School Band is evolving. Going to State Band Festival serves a unique learning experience for the students participating in band. Going to State is not…

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