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    INTRODUCTION Family is the main formation for the world, there would be no world without families combined together. In the 21st century, it is very hard or one to manage his or her family therefore the main base for the creation of Parent Education and Guidance program. This program has been created in order to help parents in dealing with their young ones. The goals for this program is to ensure that families will become united and communicate even more. The program will cover the topics on,…

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    The Effects of Censoring Adolescent Literature “Book bans serve only to shame children and heighten their curiosity. Intellectual freedom advocates share this viewpoint. The responses from both children and adult experts point to a paradox arising from the act of restricting access to materials. Items are restricted to prevent children from reading, viewing, or listening to them, but the restrictions ultimately increase children’s curiosity and desire for the restricted material”…

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    Croatian journalist who travelled through various countries such as Yugoslavia, Poland, Czechoslovakia East Germany, and Bulgaria, spending time with women and listening to their life stories, cooking with them, drinking coffee, and talking with their families. Communism reformed the Easter Europeans mindsets, it deprived them of hope, of knowledge in the Western European countries. Communism, as explained by Drakulić, is…

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    “I’m dead. You want me to talk about my family and here I been dead to them for fifty years. Leave me alone. Don’t bother me. They want no parts of me and me I don’t want no parts of them.” As the pages turn, however, Ruth seems to open up and speak more openly, more in depth, about her past. In a different time, a different life, there was no Ruth McBride from Brooklyn. However, there was a Ruchel Dwajra Zylska from Suffolk, Virginia. There was a jewish family of…

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    deep connections in a close circle of lesbian friends who, despite the adversities, celebrate family, love, and life. The first part of the film, titled "Death to Life," tells a story of 66-year-old Joyce Fulton whose terminal two-year battle with brain cancer is documented in portrayed as moving backward in time. The part begins with Joyce laying on her death bed as she is surrounded by her lesbian ‘family' members who all gathered to celebrate her life and be there for her in her death. As…

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    unreciprocated love towards the family through ironing their clothes. Despite her effort, the family members do not respond with the same amount of love from them and often her affections are ignored. Alvarez initially develops the speaker’s action of showing love towards her family members through asserting cheerful metonymy and imagery associated with the speaker’s meticulous ironing of family’s clothing. However, by providing explicit statements that describe the family member’s harsh and…

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    never changes: the presence of family. In one’s life, family serves as a source of love, happiness, and assurance. From supporting one as they take their first steps to teaching them how to drive years later, family shows to be by a person’s side all throughout their life. However, family proves to be the exact opposite in Stephen Kumalo’s life in Cry, the Beloved Country, where it becomes a selfmutilating force with members showing their true colors when distant from family guidance, and…

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    Both protagonists are orphans who, perhaps unconsciously, seek familial ties, and in order to attain that dream of wife and family, each man is willing to place himself in the arms of a scheming woman. Gimpel denies his own doubts about Elka’s fidelity when she blocks his access to their bed, but then births a child soon after their wedding. “How can you make such a fool,” [Gimpel] said [to Elka], “of one who should be the lord and master?” (Singer 280). But the counsel of a learned villager…

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    Jennet Wall’s was abused by people around her and her own family, she had many negative experiences and they were most affected by the places she lived in. Throughout her life there has been events that normal people can’t comprehend to be true, yet it started off when she was only three. Where she lived first and the first memory she could remember was in Arizona in an old trailer park. “I was on fire. It’s my earliest memory. I was three years old and we were living in a trailer park in a…

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    in Into the Wild Into the Wild based on the nonfictional novel by Jon Krakauer was adapted into a film by Sean Penn in the year 2007. The film focuses on the life of twenty-three-year-old Chris McCandless whom after graduating college rejects his family, wealthily upbringing, identity and potential of becoming a lawyer in order to travel across the United States in search for his identity. McCandless decided to go about this journey to self-discovery and truth in order to break away from his…

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