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    time to set up his uncle in order to make clear his uncle’s guilt. This is a distinct difference when compared to Hamlet’s impulsive action in killing Polonius. It seems that Hamlet is a complex character weighted down by loyalty to issues with his family, while ignoring the needs of his people of Denmark. I believe that his self-absorption and his impulsivity are strong negative traits that could be blamed for the outcome…

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    are the members of the child’s immediate family (including pets)? The closet family to Aaron is her mother, father, and sister. His family is very close to each other. The mother and father have a lot of years together and they wants his son to be a happy child that has everything his need in life. 3)what is the cultural background of the child: including home language, important family customs and family goals/concerns for the child? Invite the family member(s) to share other information…

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    and not take things for granted. My great grandfather had a very strong impact in my life, his passing was hard on my family and I. While he was admitted to the hospital I was on a trip in New York City. I 'm constantly filled with regret everyday I didn 't spend enough time with him. It is due to my great grandfather 's passing that I have found myself valuing the importance of family. On December 4th, my mother and I traveled to New York City to celebrate her birthday. After having a couple…

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    In particular, the chronic economic hardship that follows most single parent families adversely affects an African American child’s development. To provide some light on the issue, the percentage of African American children under the age of 18 living in poverty is 52% (National Center for Educational Statistics). Similarly, the average income for the single parents, most notably mothers, was $26,000 (Single Mother Statistics). This often causes the parents to struggle to buy even the basics for…

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    and more disgusted with her father’s issues. It wasn’t until her junior year in high school that Jeannette had an epiphany and realized what harm Rex was actually doing to the family. She ends up leaving Welch at the end of that school year to go to New York with Lori, who had left previously. In time when the whole family is living in New York, Rex had suffered a heart attack and was placed into a hospital. “An hour later they had turned off the machines.”(278) For anyone losing a parent is…

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    When a family has to consider the changes that will come along with having a family, they need to have an open discussion about the future. When a child is born, the life of a Mother and Father is drastically changed. Returning to work after having a child is something that every couple will be faced with. If the couple lives in poverty the mother may only have a short 6 week maternity leave. In this case, the mother will have to go back to work and find alternate care for the child. In a family…

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    160). This holds true within the category of Authentic Dialogue and Relationships that we witness in The Watsons Go to Birmingham-1963. They have authentic familial relationships. While also embodying the culture of an African- American family in the civil rights era.…

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    have always told me how proud they were of what I have accomplished, and I am grateful of what they have done for me. After all these years of story-telling, this is what I gathered about my parents’ life. My dad shared a one-bedroom house with his family of 8, and spent his childhood years in Singapore. He always told me that he wished he worked harder as a child so he could have given us a better life. He received a technical degree at a polytechnic school, and then immediately signed-on to…

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    we read “ 'Son, you are always with me, and all that is mine is yours. It was fitting to celebrate and be glad, for this your brother was dead, and is alive; he was lost, and is found.’" The character with authority here, the father, comes from a family of wealth, and…

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    When doing the reading on Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Samuel Johnson’s Prayers and Meditation in the Shadow and Light was interesting. I will be discussing on how Hamlet’s worldview and his response to grief vs Samuel Johnson’s Prayers and Meditation is why of dealing with grief, what are the patterns of their thinking that motivates both behavior. If Hamlet had a support group for his depression, who would be a positive impact in the group and what is the inner circle like. What was Hamlet’s…

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