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    Against Letter Denying Tiger Mother’s Approaches By Yuxi Tu The letter to tiger mothers is against the teaching approaches in “Chinese way” which was developed by professor Chua, presenting “what Amy Chua claimed is not the proper approach to lead children to be more excellent, even more to be destroyed by insufficient subjective thinking, less freedom, and limited social activities.” (An Open Letter To Tiger Mothers). However, this letter is not tenable, because her point of views is as an…

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    What I have learned about the migrant family shown in Migrant Mother from examining it, 1. first for the photograph what I learned about it was that the children were gathering around the mother they look afraid, with no hope, they are with the mother, to be comforted, and to be relaxed by the mother, and the mother is there with a hopeless and worried look on her face, it's like she needs a lot of help immediately, they all have the same feelings, all need help. 2. now for the printed text…

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    congregationa and specially for my mother. The poem was called “My Mamie”, my mother I got stage fright and I said that same prhase over at least 5 times then ran off the front. Well I am not going to do that now. Before I get into the juicy part of this memoirs I need to remind you that I loved my mother dearly. I was glad to have a mother like her, she was not perfect. She was no even always there when I needed her but she was great when she was there. My mother loves god and started…

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    In the poem “The Mother” by Gwendolyn Brook, the theme is guilt, by the speaker is feeling guilty because of the abortions she has had in her lifetime. The speaker refers to the abortions as crimes by saying “Whine that the crime was other than mine?” (I. 23). Gwendolyn Brooks also uses symbolism, tone, and personification throughout this poem. The symbolism in this poem is simply about abortion and how if the mother has an abortion she has to live with the fact that she has had one like…

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    in love. She hints at the fact that Cinderella’s mother may have been the culprit in scheming and seducing the prince into marrying her. Many people would agree that this side of the story is inconsistent with the Cinderella they grew up with because the traditional “Cinderella” story is what…

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    in America, the concept of being a successful mother and raising a child correctly was something that plagued the minds of mothers, east coast to west alike. The boom of intelligence being brought to the table made for a tricky situation for mothers. “Who do I believe,” “Who can I trust?” were common conflicts that mothers would send into the Children’s Bureau for answers. The Children’s Bureau was a support system set up out of necessity for mothers by the federal government. This was…

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    challenging for the mother. While each situation is unique, one of the first consequences of a divorce for a couple with children is the change in financial conditions for the divorced parents (Eldar-Avidan, Haj-Yahia, and Greenbaum. 2008:75). From moving to a new home to finding employment, this adjustment is often more challenging for the primary caretaker, in most cases, the mother. Even if she is capable of finding work quickly, statistics show that as of 2008, “mothers earned an average…

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    to Holub et al. (2007), a group of 154 teen mothers who are being investigated from their third trimester up until 16 months after giving birth. These teen moms are ranging from the ages 14 through 19, all clients from 10 different local clinics in their area. There was a series of four sessions that mothers were talking about different things such as how they were dealing with motherhood, how their stress level was, and how they were feeling. Mothers hold the responsibility of their child,…

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    What it means to be a Mother The term Mother is in reference to a woman who takes responsibility for children who may or may not be biologically related to her. Yet to truly be a mother means to be so much more than just a woman with a child. The importance of being a mother is practically unending; it is maybe the hardest, most rewarding occupation a woman will ever encounter. Mothers have many roles to help them perform all the tasks required in the development of their children, as well as…

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    super hero is a mother. Webster’s Dictionary defines a mother simply as: “a female parent.” But in all honesty, being a mother is much more than that and is an endless job. A woman must be nurturing, full of energy, brave and strong, to be a great successful mother. A mother needs to have a nurturing side to her, because she plays the roles of a caregiver and best friend in a child’s life. Children are going to get cuts and bruises throughout their lives and also get sick. It is a mother who…

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