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    years and engaging in activities they decided to get married on August 25th, 1979. In June of 1981 he began his family with bearing a daughter. 7 years later (January 1988) he and his wife beard their second child. January 1992, that family added one more addition to their family tree. Mr. Sample brought his three kids up in El Paso and tried to make sure they were able to get everything they needed. John Sample works with the Texas Department of Transportation and is still happily married with…

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    Essay #4 In 20th century, I grew up in a family with my mom was the household keeper while my dad was the main income of the household. However, my dad share some house cleaning with my mom. At the meantime, my mom had a part time job while my mom taking care of our family. The values were a huge difference in the 17th century. In the article, “I Want A Wife” written by Judy Brady in 1791, it explained the similarities between what men and women wanted. The similarities of Brady and her husband…

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    another plantation and the master’s wife taught him how to read and write. Before he escaped he give some whites bread to teach him how to read. He then decided to escape and getter his life where he settled. He became an activist, author, and helped slaves to become free. He was well known in his community for his actions. The section where he escapes to get a better life. I use this scenario because I had to leave where I was living to get a better life for me and my children. I am from the…

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    movie when the kids were asleep, I said to my wife, Amy, “I want to move to a more exceptional place so the kids can grow up in a better environment,” Amy said she wanted to do that too. “ It would take a long time and I wanted to find a new job because my original job is moving to Texas.” Right now we were living in a small town called Eagle. I told the kids if it was a good idea. I knew they would miss their really excellent friends that they have been with for eight years. The kids said that…

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    The Odyssey, by Homer, gives an abundance of lessons to learn from the main character, Odysseus. On his way home to Ithaca, his patient wife Penelope, and newborn son Telemachus, Odysseus overcomes many difficulties; Polyphemus, the Sirens, Scylla and Charybdis, . Also, most of the skills that Odysseus obtained are still relevant in today’s world. Odysseus and I have both needed to decide whether peer pressure is a positive or negative situation, before making a decision that could possibly…

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    the play. Her role as a woman barely revealed in the act as she is like an immature kid. Her role as a wife is predictable by her husband Torvald Helmer. She is a playful and childish mother. Her position and role in the acts can be compared to a doll which is controlled by her husband. Because of Helmer’s over pampering Nora’s character and self-image get affected for which, she couldn’t be a perfect woman, wife, and mother in “A Doll’s House”. Nora is a character with the least…

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    is easy to look at John as a villain and as a man who is full of sin, but if you view him with an open minded perspective you can see that he is a morally just man. Although John made some foolish mistakes, we can see how his passionate love for his wife and family is everything that matters to him. Furthermore, John is a humble man, who sometimes makes mistakes, but can be seen showing integrity throughout the play by taking responsibility for his actions, being honest, and not letting the…

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    Grandfather Interview

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    chose to interview my grandfather for option 3, and he is 78 years old. I chose him because he is my oldest living relative, and he also has had a pretty interesting life. Below I have the narrative form of his life, as he answered them. I tried to ask him the questions in the exact way they were worded. Q1: Who were the most important people who contributed to shaping your life, both as a child and an adult? I would say that the most influential people to me were my father and my brothers as a…

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    Argument Against Aging

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    This is the part where I tell myself that aging can’t be fixed. There is something about aging that I like and it is the part where I get my freedom as an adult. When someone turns sixteen and gets their license. When people get older they can get a good degree and job and have a good life. Aging is apart of life so there is no reason to be depressed about is. Getting older should make people happy, once people turn sixteen and get their license it’s all nice. Becoming an adult and making…

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    not show any positive emotions towards Yunior unless it was to see if Yunior was feeling better or if he was getting used to the car rides. Yunior’s dad is trying to create what seems to look like a happy family on the outside, but on the inside the kids are scared, mom and dad are fighting, dad is having an affair. What would cause the father to be so aggressive towards…

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