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    April Raintree Quotes

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    time where you’re careless and free to imagine and play as children do, your only responsibility is to be a kid. For April Raintree born April 18th, year unknown, and a half breed, would know nothing of childhood. Born into poverty and alcoholic parents, April’s life would be nothing short of disappointments and the grand lure of a shade of white. (16) There were two different groups of children that went to the park. One group was the browned- skinned children who looked like Cheryl in…

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    remember when I learned to swim at my aunt’s pond. I remember small details from my childhood, but one memory I know and remember enough about to write this 3-4 page essay is the time my parents took me and my two sisters to Disney World in Orlando, Florida as a surprise vacation. It was November of 2004 and my parents decided to go out to dinner with my two sisters and me. I don’t remember where we went I just remember on the way back my dad decided to go for a drive. It was late for my 7 year…

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    Marriage Impact

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    it allowed me to learn new things that I couldn’t have otherwise. It was because of this experience that I was able to know what it truly felt like to have someone love you because they choose to, not because they had to. The marriage between my parents also opened a new door to a life where it was not just my mom and I anymore. Although hard at times, this experience was critical because it allowed me to have more perspicacity on life and relationships. It is true that most marriages will have…

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    time is scorse but people will sacrifice their time for loved or something. An example to describe this argument is the love that parents show, because they would do anything for their children. In the article “what’s the biggest sacrifice you have made for love” Ms. Kumar writes that her family wants her to be someone in life. But she not good in school. Kumar’s parents used to work 10 to 12 hours to earn…

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    in clinicals on a pediatric floor, I have participated in the discharge of patients and their parents. Pain management and comfort were two of the few topics that parents expressed concern about after discharge teaching. While the nurse attempted to address these issues, it felt as though the parents left the hospital without full confidence in how to manage their child’s pain. It became clear that parents needed further, specific discharge education on pain management when their children were…

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    Seven Ways Your Siblings

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    author Lindsay Lyon in 2009 performed a study to assess some negative and positive effects that may have shaped us through living among our siblings in all aspect of life starting from childhood level to our adulthood. She stretched it more that when parents went out and leave the youngest ones to their oldest, that’s almost the biggest opportunity and time to enjoyed and express their happiness to each other like “living in a free world without rules.” They turned to eat whatever they want and…

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    Divorce is different for everyone. Parents have different situations, and kids are at different maturity levels. Divorces take different amounts of time, depending on the situation. Many kids handle situations very differently. My sister was 17, my brother was 15, and I was 8 when our parents got a divorce. We all handled it very different. Life changed that day, whether it made things better or worse, we still are unsure. It was the day after my 8th birthday, my whole family, except my mom…

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    being a new parent. Adamsons states that parenthood is the most common experience experienced by individual in the US (Adamsons 160). Parents should anticipate new challenges and lifestyles after the arrival of the baby. Arrival of the baby also puts a marital strain on the relationship between the spouse/partner. Family system is also influence by the addition of another baby. Even though there are many obstacles of taking care of a child, however the satisfaction of being a parent is…

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    In the article "7 Ways Siblings May Have Shaped You" by Lindsey Lyon, This article is about the different ways that siblings have on one another. Lyon purpose is to inform his audience that siblings impact each others lives. Her audience are people who have siblings, and to the non-believers that think siblings don’t shape each other lives. Lyon included experts opinions as major support to her claim. The author main concern is to inform the auidence that there are seven ways that siblings can…

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    people declare that the strategies of tough love are effective, while others argue that tough love is destructive and simply another word for child abuse. One question that people, mostly parents, have had is whether or not tough love actually works? The idea of it has been around since the 1980’s and several parents would prefer to use this style of parenting as opposed to tender loving care. Tough love is defined as an expression used when someone treats another person harshly or sternly…

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