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    found the strength to be a sole provider for three young girls. Never working less than two jobs at once, time with my mom became rare. She is unstoppable and a workaholic. Eventually, my relationship with my sisters started to resemble that of a mother and daughter. Checking their grades, their high fevers, and their diapers was typical for me. Our love for each other made up for the affection we lacked elsewhere. The only time…

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    person but depending on the person reading the piece I can open up. One of my earliest memories of writing had been when I made homemade cards for my mother and father. One Valentine’s Day, I made my mother a card and made numerous spelling errors such…

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    After completing my cultural assessment in class, I had to find a time to interview my mother, Kimberly. Luckily, this past week she has been out of school on spring break so it was easier for her to have the time to answer all the questions. I called her Tuesday March 29th around two o’clock in the afternoon. She was just finishing mopping the kitchen floor and was sitting down to eat. She told me that I could ask her the questions while she ate. I began asking her the questions, answering the…

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    will, and be mentally, emotionally, and physically prepared to say goodbye to their immediate and extended family upon deployment.” (Lowe, 18) For the family members who stay such as the children and mother; have a difficult time adjusting and the time of deployment can seem like an eternity. The mother or parent who stays at home goes from having a partner to becoming a single parent during the period of…

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    My Fatherhood Analysis

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    Goodnight stories, dancing while standing on top of his feet, eating food mom does not usually let you, making messes, and learning to fix things are all traditionally things done with a father figure. I did not experience this traditional sense of fatherhood I was never a Daddy’s girl, but my father was present. My father was not a bad guy, but he was the hard worker type. Therefore, we never truly bonded with his busy schedule. Then everything changed my parents got divorced and mom met…

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    The film Matilda is about a bright little girl who is born into a nuclear family who always mistreats her. Matilda had never received a proper care from her parents, but at the age of four she learned how to take care of herself. She was always left home alone while her parents would go to work, play bingo, and her older brother would go to school. While everyone was gone, Matilda would go to the library to read and rent books. The father didn’t really acknowledged Matilda except when asking for…

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    were shown of little girls lying next to baby dolls. Being a mother is a role that Morrision believes that society forces on women. The advertising of little girls lying next to baby dolls shows one of the means that people force the role of motherhood on to little girls through propaganda. Morrison believes that through advertising corporations paint what little girls are to like, dolls, and what little are girls should aspire to be, mothers. The little girl was supposed to “rock it, fabricate…

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    critical that policies and programs in America offer help and support to not only the incarcerated parents, but also the children that are dramatically effected by a love one locked away. It is extremely important because, “…most female inmates are mothers of minor children, and many are single parents” (The Annie E. Casey Foundation, 2015). This meaning more children do not have another parent to go to so they are forced to bounce within the foster care system. Children living with an…

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    On Sunday weekend my parents and I cleaned every spec of dust in the house. I thought it would be like my mothers usual tidy up session. We would mop the floors, wipe down the kitchen, and I’d sweep the porch. This time was different. I woke up to my mother hammering away with her fist on my door. “Wake up Mylin! Its 8:30 and time to clean”, she said. “Ugghh, Mom it’s a Sunday” I groaned. As she walked away from the door I gave a sloth effort to get out of bed. I wondered why she had awakened…

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    Mah Mee Character Analysis

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    the quintessential evil stepmother to raise his main character. Kai’s biological mother struggles with leaving war-torn Shanghai; giving up all she owned while facing a rough journey, alone with her daughters, to India prior to immigrating to America. Mah-mee is depicted as strong, caring and nurturing, especially towards her youngest and only son, Kai. As doting as the typical Mother’s Day card suggests all mothers ought to be, she even accepts Kai’s comic book reading by suggesting it will…

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