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    Maredia Paper #1 My summer place, Lodhpur Located at 23.89N, 72.24E, Lodhpur is one of the smallest villages in Gujarat, India, but it holds a big place in my heart. It’s where my grandparents grew up and it’s the home of my dad’s childhood. Each summer I visited my grandparents in Lodhpur to take care of them, and it always turned into an adventure filled with excitement and curiosity. The warm breeze, the scorching sun, sleeping under the moon and the love in my grandparent's eyes are some…

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    Daniel Pizzo-10th grade Summer Reading Assignments Book 1-The Curious Incident of The Dog In the Night-time by Mark Haddon Prompt 3:…

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    Lia’s mom, Foua and I have a lot in common as far as passions, but are very different in life experience. Foua cares so deeply for her daughter Lia. She constantly does what is best for her, and is a selfless woman in many ways. She sacrifices her own desires for the sake of her family and the well-being of her children. Her value is family. I relate to this in many ways. My family and friends are very important to me, and even from a young age I have been a “caretaker” to many. I find joy in…

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    A Family Man Film Analysis

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    usually do not fight, but when we do it gets pretty intense. Our last fight, which I can not recall the situation, I did not talk to him for about 2 days. After those 2 days, my parents came home and started to blast him about his grades at the quarter. At that moment, I went downstairs and stuck my neck for him. I told my parents that it was the quarter and he had the next one to improve his semester grades. I stuck my neck out for my brother Tanner when it looked like no one would have in my…

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    Spanking Case Study

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    not in any danger. Spanking is not considered a form of abuse as long as the punishment is reasonable and does not cause injury. For me this is the hardest part of my job because as long as there are no bruises and the child isn’t scared of their parents there is no more I can do for that child. Sadly the State does not take into consideration the mental injury it may have on the children and what it might lead to.” You have two girls of your own, do you spank them? “No not anymore. Up until…

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    Stressing Student Success

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    Stressing academic success is not good for children Every parent has their own way of caring and nurturing their children. There are different societies in which we live in and they have their peculiar way of developing kids. Chinese mothers are the one who gives a maximum attention to their kids and at the same time, they have humongous expectation from their kids. They are often labelled as a strict parent who wants 100% result for their child under given circumstances. Does the strict nature…

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    that lets parents do that. An article from The Guardian says, “The US is the only developed country that doesn’t guarantee paid maternity or parental leave to workers” (Levin). Although we do not have a law that lets parents take time off work, parents choose to take a few weeks off without getting paid to spend those days with their new baby. The mother as we all know is usually the one who will take more time off work for the care of the new baby. With the father at work…

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    The theory that I am going to focus on for this essay is the self-control theory. I understand that not just this theory explains why people use drugs but it is the one that I feel is the most direct to a person. I also agree with the other theories and think some of them go together. They can all be used and looked at in order to find out why people use drugs. I don’t think there is just one clear theory that stands alone, but the self-control theory is the one I feel most confident about. I…

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    In most cases, the background that made shaped me, should have produced a delinquent. My parents were very young in age when they took on the responsibility of child and my mother already had a child before me. So, I lacked the proper guidance a child should have and grew up in a low income household. Most juveniles are missing parental guidance and come from low income households.My parents have been separated since I was two years old, so I have had the benefit of both households. What…

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    child too much could ultimately ruin the child. She writes, “She had always been free with her praise” (189). Later she writes “In fact, maybe she had gone too far”(189). It is as if Daisy associates Donny’s failing as a student with her failing as a parent. Tyler shows that Daisy thought she was being neglectful to Donny when Amanda was born by writing “She remembered when Amanda was born, Donny had acted lost and bewildered (190)”. Daisy blamed herself to a point of utter confusion. She hadn’t…

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