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    I was only 14 years old, a freshman in high school when everything changed. I lost to very close and influential people in my life that I always looked up as they helped guide me in my life and future path. Getting the news that my Grandma had passed away from old age and my Aunt dying from a heart attack is just the worse thing anybody can ever hear, especially if they were your role models and heroes. They were the ones who influenced me to become an accountant and become a CPA, they guided me…

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    stay strong through hard times and learn from them. I had to remember this lately because it’s tough without her. Also, she taught me how important education is, to keep up money for my future friends and family that need me, and they’ll be there when I need them in return because we are family. Not only that, she taught me that times changed, but you can change with the times. Finally, she taught me how to stand my ground against the people who have wronged me. She may be gone now, but I can…

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    the pain and struggle before, during, and after the divorce. It hides the feeling of stress not only on the individuals involved, but those involved parents, friends, and if there the children. It hides the pain of explaining to the rest of one’s family that they are finished. It hides the pain of moving kids back and forth and making arrangements for each parent to see them. It hides the struggle of finding someone new and hoping the kids will like them. It hides the pain each child feels…

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    attention towards the child and try their best fulfill all there wishes and desires. Even though it is primarily considered as women’s responsibility, the whole family steps forward on taking their responsibility. For example, if there is an elder brother, he is responsible for looking after the child in absence of the mother. The men of the family generally play a stricter role and the children are afraid of them as…

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    throughout the course of the novel. The first of Julia’s relationships that begins to deteriorate when past events resurface is her relationship with her husband. Bertrand, her husband, at the beginning of their marriage hoped to have a large family, a family Julia was unable to provide.…

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    Wedding Challenges

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    is not just them who are getting married, their families unite too. Due to this fact, many couples face problems as it is not only the man and woman who have to fall in love but the families also have to accept each other in order for the couple to get married happily. There has been a long standing tradition that the woman’s family incurs all the expenses of the all wedding-related events. This is not all, they also have to give the groom’s family a gift commonly called the ‘Dowry’. This…

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    My Fifth Strength

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    As a member of Hilltop Leaders, I recently took the Gallup Report Strength Finder to find out my signature themes which represent the five most dominant themes of talent I have. In ranking of order, first I am an achiever. An, “achiever describes a constant need for achievement.” My second is learner because, “The subject matter that interests you most will be determined by your other themes and experiences, but whatever the subject, you will always be drawn to the process of learning.” My third…

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    Monerh Shaabneh Essay 3 Professor Holly-Wells ENWR106-52 April 6, 2016 Guilty or Gracious? A Good Man Is Hard to Find is one of the many stories that may have readers questioning what they just read but is worth reading after it is understood. It is a bizarre story in itself but what intensifies the read is the peculiar character of the Grandmother. She not only reaches a terrible point in the story but it then becomes a terrifying moment in her life as well. The Grandmother’s choices…

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    Mothers, wives, and grandmothers that are incarcerated are absent from their families in a way that not only has immediate effects, but also future generational effects. Evaluation of this epidemic gives a better understanding of how and why the increase is happening. Giving women better job opportunity including equal pay is vital. Often women are forced into crime by the pressure of the need to provide for her family. The pressure for women to play the domestic role in the household, raise the…

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    within American society where it is replayed ad nauseam in the mainstream media where one would be hard pressed not to believe a great number of Black fathers are detached from family life due to incarceration, dependency issues, unemployment or underemployment. Mass media reports a subsequent breakdown of the Black family unit leaving behind children with a penchant for problems adjusting socially with their peers, poor school performance, delinquency, violence and other associated issues. The…

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