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    The golden question for sports parents to answer is, “How involved is too involved?” Although the answer to that question can be quite opinionated, I feel as though it is based on the individual child. As a parent, you have to ask yourself the question, “Is my child having fun playing sports?” If the answer is, “No”, then ask, “Is it because of me?” If parents answered honestly, there would be many that would say no to the first question and yes to the second. Although this is common, there…

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    The Dangers Of Parenting

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    When children are born, unfortunately, they do not come with directions for how to be a good parent. Therefore, many parents are faced with trying to define the term while raising the child. Because so many parents constantly struggle with the same issues of parenting, classes have been formed to teach you how to deliver your baby, breast feed your baby, even how to wash your baby. But when it comes to raising a baby, we are all up to the mercy of our own instincts and emotions to make the…

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    Divorce will mess up the family and forever screw up the children. That 's the stigma that divorce has faced for over decades. Reports, statistics, and data all show how divorce will have negative effects on the children. It 's inevitable that divorce will effect the child 's upbringing, and change the way they can move forward. However, not all change needs to be damaging to the children or parents. Changes on the microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, and macrosystem level can be made to help…

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    prevents children from getting hurt by animals, and some are allergic to animals. 2. Tell a parent who parks a bike in the walkway to the classroom that blocking the walkway is the fire hazard, and the bike might cause the accident in the walkway; a child touches and makes the bike fall on the child. 3. Explain a child that any toys from home are not allowed at the school because it might get lost, also if it is the unsafe toy, explain that it might hurt you and other friends by…

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    A pearl is an item that is glorified for its extravagant beauty, but how can a thing with such beauty cause such an ugly demise? “The Pearl” was written by John Ernst Steinbeck in 1947. Steinbeck was an author known for using experiences from his from his travels, the people he met during those, and his own life experiences, such as his marriages to inspire beautiful novels giving insight to the lives and struggles of others he hoped to better shape other’s lives. In this novel, Steinbeck takes…

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    arrogant who wants her way and that’s it, she doesn’t care who she hurts. During the play Abigail lied, accused, and hurt very many people but one person she did not want to hurt was John Proctor. Her and John Proctor had an affair while John was married to Elizabeth Proctor. The first flaw I am going to start off with is Lust. She was very lustful for John Proctor and was out to get his wife Elizabeth. She has been obsessed with John since he first laid eyes on her. She thought…

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    Lies In The Crucible

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    the protection of others or oneself, contrasted by lies that are taking others’ lives. A principal theme in The Crucible is that not all lies are malicious. John Proctor is generally honest and full of good intentions. Most of the lies he tells are not intended to harm others. He tells Elizabeth that her rabbit stew is good, as not to hurt her feelings. She is never harmed by John’s lie, and is happier because of it. Proctor is reluctant to go to the court and acts as though he did not speak…

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    John Proctor was known to play a huge role during the witch trials in Salem. Many would classify him has a tragic hero because of all of the characteristics he has. John is a tragic hero because he had outstanding qualities that came with trouble, flaws that wounded him deeply, and a reversal that affected the story. John Proctor is a tragic hero because of his outstanding quality of defending what he loved: his religion and wife. When Hale came to the Proctor house to question them about not…

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    Causes Of Revenge Essay

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    Those who get hurt by others, tend to hurt the people that they are hurt by. In short, hurt people hurt people. The motivation is revenge, and this is not because humans are evil, but because vengeance is part of the innate survival instincts of an elaborate social species. The desire behind getting revenge is seen as, to the person who is getting revenge, an act of justice. But for some, the act of revenge is way more diabolical than what is seemingly necessary. Some people will go to any…

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    very different. Elizabeth Proctor and Abigail William’s personalities clash through out “The Crucible”. Elizabeth Proctor was the reason for what happened in Salem. For the simple reason of Abigail Williams wanting her husband John Proctor. While being the housekeeper, John proctor had an affair with Abigail, which caused her to be fired by Elizabeth. This situation was a cause and effect of what was happening in Salem. Abigail was the one that started naming names to Reverend Hale saying it was…

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