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    was able to survive because he had his father right by his side the whole time. Most people in the concentration camp didn't have something to live for like Elie had his father everyday. Elie's father was very strong and being a positive father was definitely one really why Elie looked up to Chlomo. Elie's father was a very strong man and barely ever showed any side of weakness. Even when Chlomo knew he was dying Elie was very positive and talked his father out of thinking about something so…

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    The poems “Father William” and “Jim” both include a parent and a child. In “Father William”, it is the father and his son. In “Jim”, the parent and child are the mother and Jim. Even though they both have a child character and a parent character, the children are different and the parents too. Jim is different from the son in “Father William” since Jim is taking care of his ill mother and the son is just asking Father William questions about way he sits on his head. In the poem “Jim”…

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    with one’s own; unselfish. My father Kris is the definition of selfless. Hardships and obstacles have been thrown at my father left and right his entire life, yet he still cares more about others than himself. He is my best friend, rock, and biggest supporter. My father is a family loving, baseball loving man, who just lives his life for the Lord. He has worked extremely hard to get where he is today. Growing up my father did not have a favorable childhood. His father was constantly getting…

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    Fathers leave, a stereotype. Mothers naturally embedded with nurturing aspects therefore the better parent; another stereotype. Not all mothers know kindness and nurturing. Not all fathers leave. Forgetting the stereo types and summing it up to parents with exceptional values. Which one would parent the child better? The mother or father? American fathers take places as better parents because they take the roles of the disciplinarian; provider; playful; and loving parent. Everyone knows that an…

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    Within the story, Father and the “1812”, the father, Janos Kovach, is facing a large trouble. He wants to become a musician, but he is unable to become one. This is because his father wanted him to have a job where a physical product could be shown after their job, such as a bricklayer. Although, Kovach has a burning passion for music instead, but, his grandfather did not allow him to pursue this career, and instead to have construction jobs instead. Therefore, the father moved out and worked…

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    As cliché as it may sound, I believe that my father possesses the five traits of Emotional Intelligence. Courageous, humble, and influential, my father is without a doubt a leader to me. Whether it is supporting me on the stands during high school soccer, seeing me graduate high school, or even just spending one-on-one time together, my father has remarkably influenced my life. In order for one to understand how and why I believe my father holds the five emotional traits, it is important to…

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    eulogy at my father Troy Maxon’s funeral. A few years ago, I would never believe that one day I would voluntarily praise my father, let alone write an eulogy for him. You see, my father and I didn’t have the most harmonious and loving father-son relationship. I never liked my father when I was young. I blamed my father for not being with me when I was growing up. Pop was serving his time in the prison for robing to support my mom and I. I’ve been bullied and teased about having no father and…

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    a daily basis. Titled “‘My dad’s story’: Dream for My Child,” the commercial shows a father reading an essay his young daughter wrote about him.” In the ad “My Dad Is A Liar,” Metlife creates a tremendous amount of pathos in order to exhibit that every sacrifice is worth a child’s future. When looking at the ad “My Dad Is A Liar” the story starts off with a small girl, about age 6, writing a letter to her father complimenting him and all his hard work. But then the letter takes…

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    Uniform- The uniform his father wears for his job is a symbol of his father’s dignity, as well as Gregor’s changing feelings of pity and respect for him. Throughout the story, his father is shown primarily from Gregor’s point of view. We gain from him a picture of his father as a lazy and miserable man whom Gregor feels sorry for but not necessarily respects. But when Gregor runs out of his and sees his father for the first time in weeks, Gregor’s opinion of the father changes. This shift is…

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    know a deadbeat father. He may pay child support, as in the case of my son’s father but doesn’t care to help raise the child or make himself known in that child’s life. They say it takes a village to raise a child, but what happens when part of that village ain’t shit? Far too long in the Black community we have complained about the lack of quality fathers. Women are being left too often to raise their children alone. Where is the deadbeat’s sister? Brother? Uncle? Mother? Father? Yes some…

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