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    The mother-son bond is one of the defining relationships of society; it consists of a special kind of love that can border on being unhealthy. This book analyzes the dynamic between a mother and her son. Mother by Maxim Gorky is a story from a mother’s perspective, but it is about her watching the evolution of her only child. Pavel is the driving force in this inspiring narrative, he is the sun and the entire story revolves around him including his Mother, Pelageya Nilovna Vlasova. In Psychology…

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    The Mothers and Memory In 1977 just after the Argentine “Dirty War” began terrorizing the nation, a courageous and determined group of mothers took to the streets to protest the disappearances of their sons and daughters. These women, known as the Madres de Plaza de Mayo, became a powerful source of resistance to the Process of National Reorganization commissioned by the military junta which controlled Argentina between 1976 and 1983. In these seven years, it is estimated that roughly 30,000…

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    up what they considered a decent life and instead had to go and live in an even worse condition. In Mother to Mother, SindiWe Magona explains the harsh reality and reasoning for why her neighbor’s son might have been responsible for the death of Amy Biehl- a white girl. Amy Biehl died due to a group of young black mob stabbing her with a knife. Magona gives the readers insight into…

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    Mother Courage

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    The Book Mother courage is a book written by Bertolt Brecht, the book was written in Germany. This German play writer’s ideas had changed the face of theatre perpetually. The author had begun writing the play in Denmark in 1938, scrutinizing the reason why people are ready to give up their live although knowing they are going to die. Anna Fierling is the protagonist in the play; she is familiarly called as mother courage. She lives off by driving a cart from camp to camp, flogging boots, rum,…

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    NICU Mothers

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    or NICU, was chosen for this study due to the paucity of formal research on the topic and for the varying degrees of emotions between mothers of these special babies. To explain, there has been some degree of formal research on this subject. For example, a few studies have been published in the Journal of Perinatal Education. In one study, it is reported that mothers of NICU moms generally have a hard time forming a bond with their baby due to the separation at the time of delivery. The…

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    Vulnerable Mothers

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    Vulnerable mothers and children have become a topic of adversity to be discussed when we consider the aspects that may put them at a higher risk compared to other groups. Inadvertently vulnerable mothers and children have stressed etiologies and conditions that have placed them in a world of negative developmental outcomes. The vulnerability in this group has become of great important when we focus particularly on concepts of interest such as income and culture/ethnicity. To provide a discussion…

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    Mother To Son

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    Jemie continues to explain that by stopping, one is simply just giving up, disregarding all of Hughes warnings that are displayed in "Mother to Son." According to the Nigerian scholar, it can also be interpreted that by stopping and admitting defeat, an African American youth is subject to becoming a prostitute or a street hustler. The mother knew the consequences of stopping on her journey, so she decided to continue to climb. She did not have an easy time on her journey, but she was ultimately…

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    Breastfeeding Mothers

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    passed in every state except for Idaho to protect mothers who chose to breastfeed in public, women all around the United States are still being accosted for breastfeeding in public. Laws protect their right to breastfeed, but they do not protect the mothers from being thrown out of public buildings such as restaurants, churches, and schools. The people that threw them out do not have to face consequences even though they are breaking the law. Many mothers chose not to report these incidents…

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    The Revolt Of Mother

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    have not gotten any equal rights, including voting, being in politics, and even being in any workplace. This caused many women to go against their husband or any other man. The stories in the realism time period that portray this is “The Revolt of Mother” by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, and “A New England Nun” by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman. Then leading into the modernism period and in the modernism period, the role of women changed to be more expressive and have more individuality. This was…

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    Mothers Against Drunk Driving or MADD was founded in 1980 by Candy Lighter, whose daughter was tragically killed by a drunk driver. MADD is an organization to help reduce drunk driving traffic fatalities. There are numerous anti drunk driving commercials out there, but I believe this on is the best, which is named Best MADD Anti DUI commercial ever on YouTube. It is the best because the organization’s use of ethos, pathos, and logos create an effective call to action for viewers to make more…

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