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    Motherhood has been viewed as a glorified state throughout decades and mothers have been held to a high standard. Abby Arnold, the author of “The Rhetoric of Motherhood”, explains that these views have “became the justification for political and economic restrictions on women, the foundation for placing on the mother sole responsibility for how her children developed.” Through our language, lack of considering the fathers roles, corporate structure and stereotypes, we are still stuck with these…

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    point out, the author arguments were well specified throughout the book, Beti women were very concern and point out, because this was more in the social category of mother rather the chronological events of giving birth. Three arguments are put forward in the book. First, among Beti women it is entry into the social category of 'mother' rather than the biological event of giving birth that women seek to regulate. Third, building on the ethnographic case study the author proposes recognition of…

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    Hoover, Layken is forced to move from her beloved home in Texas to a new, unfamiliar city in Michigan. She hated Ysilanti, Michigan. “Lake, stop being such a downer...I think you’ll love Michigan” (Hoover 3). This quote is one that I can relate to very well. It is almost exactly what my mother said to me when I was moving from California to where I live now, Windsor, Ontario. I was seven years old and resentful of the move we were about to make but of course, just like Layken, my brother was…

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    from the premature unfortunate demise of Scout and Jem’s mother, Atticus alone was left to care for his children. However, Calpurnia’s womanly presence eventually started to fill the void of the children’s missing mother as she started taking some of the responsibilities a mother would have. Calpurnia’s role in the family of doing daily essential tasks escalated to the point where the Finch’s “couldn’t operate a single day without Cal,”(Ch. 3). Atticus is always busy or away for work, this…

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    I interviewed Lisa Hairston, she is my mother. I picked my mother because me and her have been through a lot and I figured she would be someone good to interview. Lisa is a single-parent mother with two children. They are her biological children. She now has 29-year-old son that was born in 1987 and a 20-year-old daughter that was born in 1996. Their names are Antonio Lashaun Jamison, who goes by Shaun and Rachelle Antoinette Hairston. Our family wasn’t a traditional one, it had been just my mom…

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    between Iran and Turkey for 27 days, worked like a slave, and made his way to Italy. A 10-year old boy fought for his survival, when his mother abandoned him in Pakistan to fend for himself. He is Enaiatollah Akbadi (Enaiat). He had to witness the murder of his teacher by the Talibans, his dad offended the Talibans and his entire family was targeted. Enaiat’s mother had to ensure he would have better chances and left him to take better care of his brother. Where he came from, he and his…

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    youngest out of the three children his parents had. His father’s name was John Gregory and his mother’s name was Janet Anderson. His father was a minister at the Episcopalian Church of Scotland. James Gregory was initially educated at home by his mother. His mother endowed him with his appetite for geometry, because her uncle was an editor for the French mathematician Viete. James’s father died in 1651, and his older brother David took over responsibility for his education. In 1651, after his…

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    1. What are the names of the two Fisher brothers? Conrad and Jeremiah 2. What is Belly’s favorite radio station? The one that played everything from pop to oldies to hip-hop. 3. What’s the name of Belly’s brother? He’s named Steven 4. What is Susannah’s illness? She has breast cancer 5. Who is Belly’s all time crush? Conrad Fisher 6. What’s the name of the tradition the boys do to Belly every year? The Belly Flop 7. What’s the name of the beach where Belly and her friends/family go to…

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    August Alsina August Anthony Alsina Jr. is a 23 year old singer. His birthday is September 3, 1992. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. August is a very popular vocalist in the industry today; you might have heard his top single called “I Luv This.” In addition, because of his amazing vocal cords, he is considered to be an R&B artist but, he says otherwise. He says that he is just an artist that makes music and that he does not want to put a title on that. August had a very rough childhood…

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    georg cantor was born on march 3, 1845 in St.Petersburg, Russia. he was raised by both his father, Georg and his mother maria. Georg’s was the oldest of six children and was regarded as an amazing violinist. Frantz BOhm was his grandfathered and a well know musician and soloist in a russian imperial orchestra. Georg’s family background was a bit confusing. his parents were both of the german-jewish sock but both were christian; his father was a protestant and his mother was catholic. when…

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