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    The morning was quiet. I was heading out the door when I heard a scream coming from the kitchen, “Shamara! Help!”. I thought nothing about it as I walked back inside but the scene I came across fueled me with a rush of panic and uneasiness; my grandfather, kneeled over the kitchen sink with his finger nearly severed and profusely bleeding. Time had slowed down, I saw my grandmother frantically running around the house accumulating all the bandages she could, my mother watching everything…

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    The Test The story takes place at a high school named Bluford and it this girl named Liselle Manson. And she's 20 she comes to talk to Bluford girls about the mistake she made when she was in their grade. Liselle mason got herself pregnant at 16 and her mother and her father. did not support her choice and her child. The mood is devastated lissel manson made the wrong choice now she’s regretting it already. The place started when she was at Bluford high now feeling so good . she saw she…

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    Crystal Taylor Case Study

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    Case Assessment Paper Introduction Crystal Taylor is a 14-year-old teenager who is placed in foster care together with her newborn son because he mother Florence is a drug addict. Crystal, herself, is also an active abuser of drug and alcoholic drinks that she has been consuming from the grade school. By her young age, Crystal has already had a rich and varied life experience including being a witness of her father's overdose, being sexually abused by her uncle at an early age and by other…

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    Conclusion Elliot Rodger was born in an almost perfect family. He was bestowed with supportive parents who always work hard to ensure that their son could live a comfortable life. Elliot is said to be struggling with mental illness which indirectly leads to his odd personality as perceived by many people. As mentioned earlier, Elliot is involved with a series of distressing event which further deteriorated his opportunity to be accepted in any social relationship. The isolation eventually leads…

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    I have a story to tell about my journey coming to the United States of America. It was not easy and fun, but it’s all wort it. My husband and I have been dating for about five years before getting hitched. Since Philippines and America are eight thousand two hundred twenty two miles from each other we always rely on the internet just to feel we are together. For five years of longing for each other is the hardest thing we ever did, there are moments that we need to adjust the time because during…

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    I have had many great days, but the most memorable day in my life was August 6, 2004 when I gave birth to the most precious gift one could ask for. A handsome bouncing baby boy named Jhaquan Kevin Mario Lewis was born. When I woke up at 6:00 am on that morning I knew today was the day. I felt all the heaviness of this world in my lower abdomen and a series of painful contractions that I had never felt during the last nine months. I was home alone so I prepared myself to go to the hospital. At…

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    An ice cream shop owner has a choice between spending $4,000 or throwing a small child an ice cream party for its sports team. A health inspector inspects the ice cream shop and finds a small violation resulting in a $4,000 fix however the health inspector gives the shop owner an alternative choice, to host the inspector’s daughter’s softball team an ice cream party after their big win. The shop owner would likely do the less ethical decision of hosting the party for the inspector’s daughter’s…

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    “The Glass Castle” The Glass Castle was a memoir that takes you on a very detailed journey of the events that occurred in Janette Walls life. In her lifetime her family faced many challenges and went through, what some might call, abnormal circumstances. Over an extended period of time she was homeless, hungry, and often socially isolated from her surrounding environment. The conditions the Wall’s children had to endure throughout the book were harsh and unfair. Jeannette and her siblings were…

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    a mother, and a child. A parent acts as a guardian, showers children with tender care and guides them in their formative years in life. Parenthood is, of course, no joke because it involves devotion and a lifelong commitment to raise a child and be role models to children in every sense. There are some cases, when a damily does not have a father or a mother, more commonly called as single parenting. It is a more demanding task when the father or mother is a single-parent, acting out dual roles…

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    Reflection 7

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    This can be in large part due to the fact parents are so protective of their child, because they want them to be safe. It also can be due to the feelings of being overwhelmed with such an overloaded schedule filled with meetings with teachers, support staff, special needs services, doctors, psychologists, and transition services. In many cases the life of a parent with special needs is much like running a marathon with little or no breaks. Making the parent understand he or she is not alone and…

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