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    My Child Observation

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    10:00am to 12:00 pm. During this time, each child is present with a caregiver (parent/guardians) who get together for play, socialization and different activities. I reached the center at 9:55am and there were a few parents who had already arrived. I met with the group leader, Nour, and was given a corner to sit and observe the kids. I quietly sat down and continued observing. The kids were jumping and excited…

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    Euripides, three specific characters are included in the plays. The three characters are Medea, Hecuba, and Electra. Starting with Medea, I feel that she is a person that does not care about anything and she also is not afraid to hold anything back and say what’s on her mind just like ways of a man. Medea is a cold blooded killer without showing any hesitation. I have met some people who can relate to Medea’s ways. Now talking about Hecuba, she is sort of like Medea but not as tough in a way.…

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    The Crank Trilogy

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    that I chose to do my report on were the Crank trilogy, Crank, Glass, and Fallout, by Ellen Hopkins. Crank was published in 2004, Glass was published in 2007, and the last book, Fallout came out in 2013. Ellen Hopkins wrote these books when she had a personal experience when her daughter, Kristina, started using "the monster" after she met the wrong person. She wrote the books to help herself understand why her daughter did it, then she realized that other people would relate to it and how many…

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    joy and personality slipped away and she lost focus of what she had wanted to accomplish in Africa. She was unable to forgive the man that caused the accident that hurt her son. One day, Ms. Angelou’s son asked her, “if I can see Richard and understand that he has been more hurt than I, what about you? Didn’t you mean all those sermons about tolerance? All that stuff about understanding? About before you criticize a man, you should walk a mile in his shoes?” (pg.7). This conversation helped to…

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    demonstrates how people no matter what is holding them back in life, can still succeed. People with a handicap are able to do things typical people can do, the handicap just makes them work harder at it. It took Farah a while to accept that nothing existed…

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    Morales Song of Solomon Tony Morrison Topic 1 Mariely Morales AP Literature Mr. Amoroso PD. 3 Morales You may look and/or feel younger or even older than your age but there has always been this idea that if someone is a certain age they should act their age. This idea that as you grow older you become mature. In the novel Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison, Macon Dead III, is an example of this idea that some people have not always being true. Macon Dead III personally and socially “came of age”…

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    worker in Memphis, Tn. He owned his own farm and did construction as a source of extra income. In my father’s eyes, they were rich. Frank also sold cotton, harvested and sold his crop, and grew this own garden. Whatever my father wanted he says, “I got it. I was spoiled”. According to my father, he lived a middle class lifestyle growing up. He went to school like any other youngster his age, by the time he reached…

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    created a documentary analyzing her life and how she was a secret daughter. Her mother hid the fact that she had a mixed daughter towards certain people. June wanted others to understand her story on how race and gender influenced the decisions made with her upbringing and the parenting styles used in order to raise her right. Some think the word ‘family’ means biological family; though, here the word family is used quite differently. June comes from a mother who is Caucasian and a father who…

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    person’s life. The concept that mainly made me the person I am today would be conformity and deviance. Conformity is defined as the disposition to behave like others do, especially like those of a specific social group such as one 's peers. Psychologists study conformity to explain human behavior in social contexts. Although conformity does apply to me, deviance; defined as, an absence of conformity to these norms. Other concepts that made me who I am include culture; the study of the origins…

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    Becoming a mother has always been my dream since the age of holding my first doll. Having a mother that was addicted to drugs; as crazy as it sounds, made me want to be the best mother the world has ever witnessed. The day I met my soon-to-be mother-in-law for the first time was the day I got a glimpse of a mother’s care, concern, and a mother’s love. I knew that day that she was going to be the blueprint of my goal of becoming the best mother I could be. Little did I know, my weakness of not…

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