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    El-Sayyid Nosair, Ebrahim is the son of Nosair. Ebrahim leads into background of his family and his early childhood development. When Ebrahim turned seven years old he noticed how his family dynamics have changed. Ebrahim mentions a story of him and his family going to a shooting range in Long Island, New York. On Ebrahim’s last shot of the day he hit an orange light, after the bullet hit the light there was an explosion. Ebrahim’s relatives that went along with the father and son mentioned to…

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    There are different styles of leadership used when discussing families and parenting. This paper will discuss Democratic Leadership in families. The definition and description of democratic leadership will be discussed. There will also be some examples showing what democratic leadership may look like in families. Then some overall conclusions will be given regarding the idea of democratic leadership in families. Definition Dreikurs et al. (1982) state that in a democratic society both freedom…

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    While records related to the birth of Julia Pastrana are somewhat blurred, it is likely that she was born somewhere on the Western slopes of Mexico’s Sierra Madre. It is believed that she was born in the year 1834. At that time, her physical characteristics of thick lips, wide ears and excessive hair growth caused great confusion: Some individuals theorized that she was the offspring of a human and an ape, a bear or a baboon, which led to her nicknames, ‘The Bear Woman,’ ‘The Baboon Lady’ and…

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    been here?’’ D.M.: ``I’ve been here for two months and half.’’ Me: ``How did you come to be in here?’’ D.W: `` I was feeling like I couldn’t deal with my life, I just found that my child was switched at birth, and that someone stole my identity. My son is the one that called the…

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    Japan in 1945 to when the Nationalist Party completely retreats to Taiwan after losing the Mainland to the Communist Party in 1949. Throughout the movie, despair is depicted through the collapse of the Lin family, where one after another, members (the sons) of the family are lost as they struggle against the power of new government implemented by the Mainlanders. Yet, not all hope is lost. The scene where the Grandfather has dinner with the rest of Lin family with all the lights brightly lit…

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    she knows something is up, and conveniently the young man previously that day stole money out of his parents dresser. This scene is a typical point of view shot, allowing the viewer to fully understand what the mother is thinking as she scolds her son. In this scene the young man is the dominant figure in both the foreground and mid ground because the focus is on him, but the image has a background of the backseat of the car where the young man is sitting. To add to the point of view shot,…

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    father’s reassurance inspires his son to sustain the voyage, accordingly motivating the man’s own persistence. As he confirms his son’s survival day after day, the man’s faith in hope is fortified, inspiring him to continue their expedition. Generally, in the novel The Road by Cormac McCarthy, the boy symbolizes hope as he is perceived as a God, and serves as a barrier between his father and death, motivating the ongoing journey. Within the novel, the father perceives his son as a superior…

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    In 1984 Rembrandt’s, Return of the Prodigal Son, caught the eye of author Henri Nouwen. Since discovering the painting in a friends room that fall, Nouwen has gone on this life long spiritual journey of discovering parts himself he had never paid close attention to before. During this process Nouwen was able to define the three stages in which he believes are all apart of the spiritual journey of one’s life. Although Nouwen makes it clear he hasn’t completely gone through the full process, he…

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    POETIC ANALYSIS OF “Out, Out-” BY ROBERT FROST In Robert Frost’s poem “Out, Out-” Frost uses literary devices to portray the fact that life should be valued. The boy that Robert Frost creates is a hard worker. The boy tries to do the best he can, but because of his age and lack of experience, he is unskilled. His unskilled hands are only trained for work that leads to his painful death. Frost mimics the story of Shakespeare's Lady Macbeth through the boy, and the specific way he dies. The…

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    In The Road by Cormac McCarthy, the story follows the struggle of a father and his son to survive in a post-apocalyptic world where inhumanity, despair, and violence in a loveless world do not seem to save much room for peace and triumph. However, despite the absence of empathy and basic humanity, McCarthy does somehow achieve to highlight some pleasant themes all over the story: the themes of morality, hope, and love that are embodied through the father and son's journey on the road. One of…

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