Honor your father and your mother

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    freshmen. My mother was serious about education. She would say with out education you are nothing. You need education to survive in this world. In the summer of 1992 ,I was thirteen years old turning fourteen in the month of August 1992. I felt all the neuroticism emotions at that time and even now those emotions are still within me. I left my home and became homeless. I asked a friend in high school mother if I can live with them. The family said yes if it was Ok with my father. My father…

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    that haunts me! Your hallucinations every time and everywhere are seen by me. Your shrilling cries, give me sleepless nights In this tiny prison cell, I shudder at the thought of that night. The night on which I committed a bloody sin I killed you. In spite of your mother not letting me to I want mercy! O’ God hear my plea O’ my child, What if you were a girl? I should have loved you, kissed and cherished you. But I ended your short- lived life. Now, I only ask for mercy. Mother Ganges.…

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    influential literary devices. Gehrig gave this speech to his fans after being forced to end his illustrious baseball career early, in response to being diagnosed with the fatal disease, ALS. This would later become known as Lou Gehrig’s disease in honor of him. One of the main reasons this speech is effective is the emotional wording he used in order to get the audience engaged and listening. For example, Gehrig states, “I have been in ballparks for seventeen years and have never received…

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    How Daddy Changed My Life

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    My father gave me the greatest gift anyone could give another person, he believe in me and never gave up on me. My father saves the memories of my success and failure, and swallows the key to my heart. Daddy helped me make the most important and beneficial decisions so far in my life by being supportive, sharing his experience, and being a wonderful listener. Through my challenging obstacles and confusion between “A” and “B”. George never disappoints me. I remember my first year of high school,…

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    change in the main character throughout the novel. Ailin becomes a much stronger person mentally as she gains the potential to stand up for herself. At an early age, Ailin becomes more and more independant. Ailin says “ At home things have changed. Father spent less time with us, for his work was very demanding” ( Naimoka 55). She learns not only to take care of herself alone, but to make big decisions, like having unbound feet and staying in America, independently. One of her main obstacles in…

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    Future Career Goals Essay

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    priority, because I believe working hard in school represents your work ethics for the future. Another honor I recently received was being accepted into the honors program at Northern. This accomplishment will allow me to have various opportunities that most students do…

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    wasn’t always perfect. Eleanor was born on October 11, 1884 to two rather selfish parents. Anna, her mother, constantly complained about Eleanor’s ‘ugly’ looks and was often too busy with other matters to care for Eleanor. Meanwhile, her father, Elliot, was alcoholic despite the fact that his daughter looked up to him. When poor Eleanor was only 12, her mother died. Two long years later, her unhealthy father died as well. She then lived a more stable life with her grandmother for a year before…

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    their servants living in a fictional Yorkshire country estate called Downton Abbey. Taking place between 1912 and 1925, the show depicts how many events in history have an effect on the family and their social status. Robert, the Earl of Grantham, is father to three daughters: Lady Mary, Lady Edith, and Lady Sybil. Mary Crawley, being the oldest of a family of high social hierarchy, takes on the responsibility of setting an example for not only her two sisters, but also for the rest of the world…

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    Shenandoah's Redemption

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    Distraction overcomes Boy during the service as he plays with a toy. It comes to the point where the pastor is distracted and his father has to take the toy away. The toy symbolizes how young Boy really is. He is only 16 years old and is considered the baby to his family. Even though he is in his youth, he should know better to show respect in the name of his mother, the church, and the pastor who is preaching. Redemption is needed for his wrongful actions. The journey Boy goes through in his…

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    Star Wars IV: A New Hope

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    job who respect for elders. Luke is the sky walker. 2. Obi-wan Kenobi is the figure who convinces Luke to go and gives him supernatural aid. Obi-wan teach Luke to believe in the Force and become a Jedi as his father. Obi-wan encouraged to Luke, “Luke, the force is always with you and use your Force.” 3. The example of criteria he passes the threshold of home is when Luke finally decide to leave, take…

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