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    heal and dedication to wholeness birth the Father Daughter Talk (FDT) series turned book turned conference in 2014. The FDT movement sparks a necessary dialogue between a spiritual father and wounded, often, pain stricken daughter. With transparency as its foundation, FDT created a safe space for the wounded to heal, gain wisdom and ultimately open a free flowing channel of positive communication and a passage now filled with hundreds spiritual daughters. A master teacher, Bishop Blakes…

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    as is his life story. In Galileo’s Daughter, Sobel tells the story of Galileo as well as the tale of Galileo’s daughter, Maria Celeste. Although the book is named Galileo’s Daughter, the book is more about Galileo’s lift through the eyes and writing of his daughter. The main point of this book shows Sobel not only trying to portray Galileo’s life struggles and successes, but she is also trying to show the love between Galileo and his daughter. Galileo’s Daughter reveals many letters written by…

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    Module 7 Paper: “The Peasant’s Clever Daughter” Fairy tales rarely have a clever woman that is equal to a male, they are usually a damsel in distress, or thought of as a beautiful woman to wed the leading man. This story was the exact opposite, we had a woman who was clever, giving the king reason to think of her worthy, but truly she played him on a mistake her father had made. Although not a typical fairy tale, it follows all eight characteristics of a fairy tale: it takes place in an…

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    drama - her 1972 novel, The Optimist’s Daughter is no exception. Eudora Welty’s novel, The Optimist’s Daughter, was inspired by the very concept of one’s own memory, dealing with loss and grief, and her own personal experiences. The memories that people keep and revisit are often times what makes an individual who they are. In many works of fiction, a protagonist’s memories can reveal their past. Memory itself is a large part of what makes up The Optimist’s Daughter, as the novel spends roughly…

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    In The Bonesetter’s Daughter, which takes place partly in modern-day San Francisco and party in China during World War II, Amy Tan intertwines the two stories of a mother, LuLing Young, and her daughter, Ruth Young, to describe how they struggle with understanding each other while confronting issues from their own pasts. Ruth finds her mother’s old Chinese superstitions annoying and had difficulties connecting to her heritage; as she attempts to integrate into her boyfriend Art’s family, she…

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    individuals are terribly discriminated against because of disability. For these few ill-fated people life may not be so kind to them. To illustrate the poor treatment and discrimination of disadvantaged human beings the novel “The Memory Keeper’s Daughter” represents the harsh times in history for the disabled population. Manifested through the uncertainty of characters and institutions, Kim Edwards exhibited justice to the undue hardships of handicapped individuals in the 1960’s. Justice is…

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    In the novel The Bonesetter’s Daughter Amy Tan focuses on three main characters, who are all introduced to the readers in a reverse chronological order. The first is Ruth, who is a Chinese born in America. The second is her mother LuLing, who was born in China, but later emigrated to America after the World War II. The third is Precious Auntie who is the daughter of a bonesetter.The main theme throughout The Bonesetter 's Daughter is the importance of communication in relationships, and how…

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    My daughter, Madison, is one of the most diligent students I know. She works hard to succeed academically and in life. As Madison's mom, I've learned a lot about her talents, what motivates her most, and her future goals in life. Along with the positives there are things that she needs to work on such as, prioritizing her time and improving certain academic skills. Although she is only a teenager, these are all things to be thinking about as she moves forward in life. First, I'd like to talk…

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    Daughter is a indie folk band from England and were formed in 2010. The well-known band has released one album, two EP’s and have played headlining tours around Australia, America and Europe. A new single ‘Youth’ was released and has played in many TV shows and advertisements around the world. The song ‘Youth’ is about growing up and the pain it brings along. It’s a scream of pain directed to adults who think young people have nothing to worry about and don't take young teenagers seriously. It…

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    A comparison of Hawthorne’s characterization in Rappacini’s Daughter and The Birthmark Hawthorne’s two short stories The Birthmark and Rappacini’s Daughter bear many similarities to each other. In particular, many of the characters are analogous to one another within the framework of the stories. One specific example is the many similarities and parallels between the character of Beatrice in Rappacini’s Daughter and that of Georgiana in The Birthmark. Hawthorne creates both women as flat…

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