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    Budget Scenario Dagmawi and Lydia have been married for five years. Together they have two children, Otamendi and Anna. Otamendi is 15, while his sister Anna is three. Dagmawi is a computer engineer and his lovely wife is a General Practitioner. Both work 40 hours a week and earning as much as 4,971.6 dollars. However, their monthly income becomes less after 25 percent of tax and dedication. To be able to send their children to college and pay for what is necessary in cases of emergency, they…

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    powerful yet plain, carving us out to be strong and beautiful. A hardship can positively impact a person's life because they influence outstanding personal growth. When I was seven, my grandma, “Nanny,” died of ovarian cancer. We were very close, so the loss shook my family to the core. Obviously my Nanny went through extreme physical pain, but my burden, although not physical, was hard to bear. It took around a year to fully process what had happened, but through the trials of our own confused…

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    believed the staff went above their assigned duties and provided the women with a rehabilitative experience. The nursery had paid inmates to serve as nannies for the women. The WON participants reported negative experiences with the inmate nannies. The women discussed issues with favoritism, did not view the nannies as trustworthy, and felt as though the nannies had too much authority over them. A nannie could report a perceived…

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    lot of obstacles in her life and she has many emotions going in her heart. She thinks Nanny had taken a biggest thing God ever made, “the Horizon.” The metaphors convinces the reader to pause and analyze the comparison made by author; how she used the different imagery language for the specific moment. janie describes her nanny, who just cares about security and protection rather than love. Janie thinks about nanny that “she had been whipped like a cur dog” (Hurson 85), who would run after the…

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    Strangely we see how the only time that two African Americans were truly unified were Janie and Teacake. All other times in the novel, only division is seen. The terrible chemistry of Janie and her previous husbands, the hatred towards Nanny, the discontempt of Janie’s life, the sadness and pain Janie had in her heart for so long all are prime examples of how divided the world truly is. The innocence of Janie as a child are what the mindset of a utopian society wish to obtain. For her…

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    Pit bulls, the once notorious breed of dogs, way back in time, has travelled a long way from being a bull fighting dog to the care taker nanny that your kids love to be with. Although, initially, It was regarded as the national pride of England and USA, the Staffordshire bull terrier, as it was originally known, had to weather hard times, before it came to be known to as the ultimate canine gift that your kid can cherish. The Staffordshire terrier is actually a cross between a Terrier and a…

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    The story then proceeds to describe Janie’s adolescent life without a mother and father but a grandmother that she refers to as “nanny”. Now nanny is a very interesting character because she shapes Janie to who she will try to be for most of her adolescent life which then leads to many interesting and relatable conflicts throughout the story. Furthermore “nanny” enforces Janie to marry a wealthy man in order to keep Janie from being “a mule of the world” which does not agree with some of Janie’s…

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    Janie married Logan Killicks. Janie never wanted to marry Logan she only did it to keep nanny satisfied. Janie believes, “Some folks never were meant to be loved and he’s one of them” (Hurston 24). Janie felt as that Logan just wasn’t the person that she wanted to love. Logan was old and not attractive enough for Janie. When Nanny was still alive Logan tried to treat Janie the best way he could but, right after Nanny died, the pampering stopped and the emotional and mental abuse started. Later,…

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    humans is rewriting how the human world was in the past. Technology in my society of New York 2036 has a great deal of diversity of technology for all kinds of use in the world. Some of the technology that we of 2036 have invented is the flying car, nanny machines, a spaceship that travels to mar, mobile mind (a device that is implanted in our eye), hologram TV that is always on in our house, and smart house that controls room temperature and machine that prepare meals and take care of everyday…

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    shown, not just in The Kite Runner, but in contemporary media too. In an episode of Black-ish, the Johnson’s decide to take advantage of their wealth to hire a full-time nanny. This is something that many upper class families do, it’s not abnormal. Soon after their new nanny starts, the “Black-White Guilt” starts to set in. Their nanny often talks about her relatives in prison, being targeted by the police, not being able to pay rent, and other things that have happened to her due to her…

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