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    sense of humor and enjoys being a provider to his family. Steven is a Permanent Residence of the Unites States and he speaks English and French. Is this a language or nationality? Steven’s age and citizenship was verified by viewing a copy of his driver’s license and Permanent Resident Visa, which are on file at the Arrow Child & Family Ministries local office. Steven earned his high school diploma from…

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    Through the narrator's perspective, we are able to witness the mainstream family during a war depression era. We see a single mother, unable to accept change and retaining to the past; a sister, who has trouble dealing with reality and lives in a fictional world where she has become fragile and unable to function outside her house within society; and the narrator himself a young hardworking male figure within his house, whom the family depends upon. Tennessee Williams is able to create an…

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    Should Ponyboy stay with his brothers and stick together as a family? Will Ponyboy have a better life if he gets into the system ? These are all questions we all have asked while reading the dramatic novel , “The outsiders” by the author S.E Hinton . A responsible guardian is a guardian who cares about one’s well being. If a guardian didn’t care, they wouldn’t even bother to ask you, “Where were you at? Do you know what time it is, young man/women?” etc. They would just let you do whatever you…

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    Although Maggie and Dee lived a life of poverty education was the key for one, and the other still living the life of the poor. Mother knew he really supported their African tradition. The article states, “The contrast is clear — the snuff-dipping, hardworking mother who tells the story has passed her true inheritance, not quilts but love, to the daughter who is not book-educated but who belongs to the tradition”. It’s not always about how educated you are or how much smarter you are then…

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    At a mere fifteen years of age, I am beginning to figure things out, in regards to what type of man I am and the one I want to become. As I have heard from my family, life can knock anyone down, no matter where you come from, but the key to success is to strive to get back up and keep on fighting life’s struggles. If I can live my life enduring those obstacles, then I know that I will become a man with perseverance, strength, and a man of no regrets. Life is like a videogame with levels, and…

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    helping Willy, but maintains a successful and well-rounded character who achieves what Willy fails to achieve in his life. Even when Willy tells his family, “don’t talk to him” (Miller 89) and is constantly acting as though he is too busy for Charley, Charley remains the kind neighbour who does not treat Willy poorly. Charley’s traits consist of being hardworking and light hearted, and though Willy does have fractions of those characteristics, he is extremely different to Charley and often mocks…

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    Without debate, the tradition of mothers staying home and being the primary caretaker of the family dates back to the Tang dynasty during imperial China era. The role and place of the mother has evolved and been ever changing since the Tang dynasty. As time has progressed, over the last century, major debate has emerged both for and against mothers, woman, staying home to keep the tradition role or joining the workforce. As economies have developed, women have entered the workforce not only…

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    Ron Clarke Movie Analysis

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    As part of the rules, he instils the value of family. Not by blood, but by those who can provide emotional, physical and social support and give a sense of security and guidance. Mr Clarke make the learners understand that as a family we work together, we are there for each other and if one does not abide by the rules the rest of the family is being affected. Mr Clarke provides all the above mentioned, yet he is able to maintain a professional…

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    high school soccer superstar and then you have my sisters all 4 of them doing different types of sports track, basketball and etc. So there I was the youngest in the family asking my father can I please play sports! Unfortunately, my parents weren't your typical wealthy parents, my parents was from Haiti and was very strict, hardworking…

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    Father-Son Dynamic Between Troy and Cory Maxon Conflict between parents and children over their future is not uncommon, nor is it something new in today’s society. It has and always will be a constant element within a family. In August Wilson’s play Fences, he writes about a family man named Troy Maxon who locks horns with his son Cory, and they’re in a constant dispute over his future. On one hand, Troy wants his son to gain some practical skills and work at the A&P supermarket so he has a…

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