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    Ponijao's Home Analysis

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    Describe the Home/Shelter of Each Baby Two parent family plus one child. Living in a bright, clean, modern, urban apartment, equipped with electricity, sewer, running water, heating system and all other modern utilities for a comfortable living. Bright, clean, separate areas for cooking, bathing, working, and sleeping, with a separate bedroom for the baby,. Nomadic life style. Live in a forest hut, made of wooden sticks. No door, no floor, no windows. Lacking basic sanitary facilities,…

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    After many years of my parents being together, their love languages began to fade more and more. What I saw missing the most in my parents relationship was that they did not show their love physically. In the writings of “Understanding The Five Love Languages,”, the author Gary Chapman explains how marriages should constantly build love by stating “ In marriage, the love language of physical touch includes everything from putting a hand on your mate's shoulder as you walk by, touching his or…

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    mothers having very different childhoods, opportunities and struggles than their daughters, causes this. Changes in language, culture, and lack of communication leads to many misunderstandings between characters in the story. Understanding deteriorates as years pass and situations change. Changes in language cause major gaps in understanding between a mother and a daughter. Because of language, Waverly accidently insults her mother by not knowing her past. "I guess we 've evolved to…

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    statement): Jackie French uses metaphorical language and descriptive language to engage the reader. While reading the story she also implies that in Martin’s spiritual and physical journey he learns that a map is more then just a bunch of lines and words. One example of her metaphorical technique is “The shadows were as thick as treacle”, (pg 17). Main Points: Jackie French uses various language techniques such as a recognisable plot, metaphorical language, descriptive…

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    February). The coldest days rarely go over below 40 f (4 c) and the hottest summer days can reach up to above 100 f ( 40 c). There are eighteen languages in India that are officially recognized however 30% of the population speaks Hindu (Cite) . In regards with language of government, business, education and national communication; English is the common language spoken. The country…

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    1. My father’s side of the family spent many years in Montreal, Quebec. Further on in the tree, we see some roots trace back to Ireland where my great-great-great grandfather lived. On my mother’s side, my family made education a large priority. My ancestors would migrate to areas of Mexico where the education was the strongest. As more families began forming, and new forms of transportation were developed, my ancestors settled in the heart of Mexico. I enjoy the reactions of my pears when I…

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    Reflection Paper

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    was selling his land. The Japanese man and his family were generous to my father by only asking $30,000 for 20 acres of land. This was the opposite of white supremacy because they were people with power in the town that they lived in, but nevertheless helped my dad a lot. My dad used all his money to pay for the land; therefore, the family lent my father the equipment to plow land. Selling those 20 acres to my father was what springboard our family into a more…

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    their grandmother and have no siblings or any other relations of a similar age. ‘Child A’ has development needs with behaviour and separation. With links to the Early Years Foundation Stage ‘Child A’ is also showing a delay within the speech and language…

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    We use home remedies first to treat minor health problems or we just ignore and don’t talk much about them with each other. We do not quickly depend on medicines. My family mostly relies on natural remedies since they have minimal risks and only a few adverse effects if any. We believe that treatment is done through changing diet and lifestyles. Recently when my brother was sick, my mom made him milk and added turmeric…

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    about a first-generation immigrant family from the Dominican Republic, who has come to America so that they can construct a home and raise their daughters with an education. The film gives its viewers a firsthand experience of the struggles and joys of being immigrants away from their homeland. The film shined light on the complexities of identity and class of immigrants in America while simultaneously allowing the reader to get attached the member of the family by understand the goals and…

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