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    Theresa Crew Case Study

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    however a mother receiving a diagnosis for a child with a mental disorder can be perceive it as a death sentence to their child, particularly a Christian mother who has been praying for a child. Theresa Crew is a 50 year old mother, wife and English Professor. She is the mother of twenty-one year old Johnathan who was recently diagnosed with schizophrenia. Theresa is a devout Christian and has difficulty accepting her son’s diagnosis. She refuses to partake in medication and in the last 3…

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    As one becomes a mother, she is expected to nurture and raise her children and at the same time sentenced to maintain her family’s reputation in society. When a woman neglects her motherly and wifely duties society is out to criticize the inhumane action. In The Awakening, Edna Pontellier’s dereliction of her duty as a mother to her two children and wife to Leonce is chastised by those around her. Her denial leads to the assumption that she is a terrible mother whose impertinence is a threat to…

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    Franco Case Study

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    During his outbursts his mother said “it is hard for him to communicate and he gets so frustrated.” Franco’s mother explained that Franco received cochlear implants at the age of 2 and as a result, his speech and hearing is significantly delayed. Franco and his same age cousin are in the same class, and Franco’s mother explained to me that “Franco is not fluent.” If she asks Franco what happened at school that day he will…

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    The Wicked Witch of the Obese Children Scientists say drinking apple juice before bed can increase our chance of having a happy, vivid dream. Obviously, our dreamer didn’t hear about this research. A poor woodcutter with a wife and two children struggles to provide enough food for his family. The children, Hansel and Gretel, are abandoned in the woods by their parents, to fend for themselves. They face starvation and get captured by an evil witch in the woods. The witch gives them plenty of food…

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    Ha In Vietnam Analysis

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    the year is foretold by their actions. Typically only boys can get up first in the morning to bless the house for luck but Ha got into an argument with her mother. It turns out that Ha wanted to bless the house but mother said no because it wouldn’t work. That night Ha awoke before dawn and, “…tap my big toe to the tile floor first” (Lai, Pg. 3), here Ha went against her mother’s wishes because she didn’t think that it was fair. Ha of course didn’t care and blessed the house before her brother.…

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    When I feel I can not go on, I look to him and he gives me the strength to keep going. My family plays a big part in inspiring me. My mother was a strong woman. She raised three children alone and made sure that we had everything that we needed and most of what we wanted. As I Watched my mother, I realized anything is possible if you try hard enough. My mother has always pushed me to do my best and helps me to accomplish any goal that I set. My friends supports me by making sure that I complete…

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    have of a good family. I like the family simply because, according to what I read, they seem like a very happy family. A family that does activities together, and the husband and wife take turn to manage the family. Another thing is thanks to the mother, the kids fit in well with the community. 2. I like how Mr. and Mrs. Brown works together to be in charge of the house, and they condescend to each other. I agree with the perception that they have which the father is the head of the house.…

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    Case Study Wendy Thomson

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    Wendy Sampson is an 8 year old female residing in Point Pleasant, NJ with her mother, sister and maternal grandmother. She attends 4th grade in Ocean Road Elementary School. She has attended Ocean Road Elementary School since she was 3 years of age and in preschool. Wendy has seen the school social work intern for four thirty minute sessions. Before meeting with the client, the school social work intern reviewed the file on Wendy Sampson. In addition, the school social worker discussed…

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    the reason I have never seen myself going to college. I never saw myself going to college when I was younger and growing up. College was not the thing in my family. One reason was my mother did not go. Mother married at 15 and started a family at 16. With 1 girl and 3 boys. After that, her husband died. Then my mother meets my father. Neither…

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    Brave Orchid Essay

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    Letter of Advice to Brave Orchid, Kingston’s Mother Brave Orchid is a sister of Moon Orchid and a mother of Kingston, the narrator of the book. Like her name, she is brave and tough. She is an independent woman, a mother, a sister, a storyteller, and a doctor. She has been through the war and survived. Although she is great in many ways, I feel like she is both demanding and her understanding of how American works and the people around her are still a little too traditional. It is…

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