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    Bay. The thing that he respects about his parents is that they were hardworking. Favorite family tradition was his mom would alway make Glug for christmas. Glug is a type of Alcoholic drink. When my dad was about 13 his dad had a heart attack at the table. And when my dad was 17 his step father kicked him out because his hair was to long. He ended up living from his car until winter he moved in with his best friend. Who to my family is known as “Daddy”. My father is 64 years old and he has been…

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    Normally in families back then, women did not usually work. They stayed home and did the cooking, cleaning, and raising of the children. In the Smolinsky household things are different. The father of the family is dedicated to studying the Torah and other Jewish books. The problem with this is that Reb does not work at all. All four sisters and the mother are expected to work during the day. When they get home, they are in charge of cooking and cleaning the house. On page one, Sara talks about…

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    First of all, you must be wondering why I’m writing you a letter, so please take a seat and let me explain. Since we’ve all taken our own paths in life and I’m now married with two children, I had to move to Los Angels to create a better future for my family. There are much more education and work opportunities here compared to San Francisco, that’s why I had to move away. I would like to start of by thanking you. You might be wondering why, and the truth is there are so many things. I’ll…

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    Parsons is a fat, sloppy pig. Parsons and his family are neighbors to Winston. He also works with Winston at Ministry of Truth. Parsons is a round and static character in the book 1984. He doesn't change in the story. He sticks with the same motive which is loyalty to Big Brother. In the beginning of the story Parsons is a normal, hardworking father and husband. He is in the Middle Class and works just as everyone else does. He is 100% committed to Big Brother and always follow the rules of…

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    beliefs have always been that they are superior to her. The family employing Diouana is static, and while their actions change, their beliefs do not. Their initial, cordial attitudes were meant to convince Diouana to work for them. If they were pleasant, Diouana would be more likely to want to work for them while in Dakar and eventually travel to France. The family saw her as an easy target to manipulate to get what they want, a cheap, hardworking maid. However, Diouana is blind to these beliefs…

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    and Mrs. Beavers have applied to become resource parents because they wish to help children and families in the community. They are supportive of reunification but will adopt if the opportunity should arise. Mr. and Mrs. Beavers present as a likeable, outgoing, down to earth, and friendly couple. While they Beavers do not have any children of their own, they have experience with children through family members, friends, and employment. Mr. and Mrs. Beavers cannot have children of their own…

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    I believe that my Application for Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver will be granted. First, because the law provides such relief for a qualified relative of a U.S. citizen and I fall into that category. Secondly, as a husband, hereby I declare: That I cannot leave my wife with the burden and responsibility to raise our two underage daughters by herself; That my wife became a U.S. citizen and among the rights and privileges she is entitled to, one of them is regarding her choice of living…

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    Engaging with families that are different from own can shape us as teachers, by allowing us to observe how others behave apart from the classroom. Teachers need to understand a child’s home life, to understand the child better. The ways in which we portray our body tone and respectable use of language can shape the way the families views us as a person and teacher. There are several key points addressed in the paper, which include a rationale for choosing the family, and an introduction of…

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    loves food but she really enjoys eating Korean food especially anything with rice despite liking noodles more than rice. Her family is also very important to her. She doesn’t have a favorite relative since she doesn’t like favoritism. Her most cherished memory with her relatives is eating Korean food together,“ I just love food.” She also enjoys going golfing with her family “in a golf field in Maryland”. Jessica is a very athletic person. She is best at basketball and ice skates out of all the…

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    who I could always relied on. I feel really grateful that I had such caring and hardworking parents that taught me the greatest example of how live life. Certainly, they taught me to never settle for less and because of it I found an amazing man in my life who became my husband. My most significant person in my life was definitely my husband and having the opportunity of getting to raise an amazing and caring family with him. Beyond any doubt, my kids are my greatest accomplishment. I am proud…

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