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    fought, we went to sleep, and woke up the next morning. This time was different. Very different. My family was never perfect. My parents got married in their jeans and flip flops, I was born really early with a lot of health problems, we moved around a lot because my father was in the military. The biggest imperfection, was that my parents didn’t love each other. Fighting happened almost daily, and the “other women” was obviously huge problem. That one…

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    Have you ever wanted to visually examine a movie that gives you multiple forms of life, but could not find an excellent one. Jason’s Lyric is a drama film about erotic romance between the two main characters Jason and Lyric. The love between Jason and Lyric continually blossoms, and the character’s major role is to build the plot of the movie. The climax of the movie is built when the love between Jason and Lyric grows stronger, and they both find out that their brothers are in the same gang and…

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    up with one parent. After a divorce the child 's life can consists of economic loss and, most of the time, the loss of a supportive parent. Since many children do not adjust well to this situation, their behavior is affected. The change is devastating for numerous kids and it affects their entire life. Divorce of parents produces many problems and affects the youngsters negatively by creating behavioral and financial problems, jealousy, and relationship issues. In a divorce, the parents usually…

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    avoid. Due to the lack of supervision from both parents, some children befriend with wrong peers and do bad things later when they enter adolescence stage. Besides, some teenagers, especially teenage boys, often look for the help of alcohol to deal with the trauma. Since the truth is hard to face with, they choose an easier way, to temporarily shirk…

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    priorities, finances, etc. Some of these divorces happen later in the their lives and that affect their children more than themselves. Each year, over 1 million American children suffer the divorce of their parents; moreover, half of the children born this year to parents who are married will see their parents divorce before they turn 18 (www.heritage.com). This have multiple effects on children’s but top three effects that I think are important to discuss are explained in following paragraph. …

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    When one of my parents are away, on a business trip or otherwise, the other parent tends to be understandably stressed. He or she has to take care of both my brother and I by themselves. Once, my dad had to go to Cold Spring Harbour to take a course in crystallography for two weeks. Hard as it was for…

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    Parent's Journey

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    Overcoming that obstacle was the hardest thing that I have ever had to do in my entire life. Since my parent’s separation, I have become a more fair-minded person and discovered the importance of family. I remember that day as if it was yesterday. My parents were not talking; instead, they were sending quick glances at each other. I did not think a lot about it, because they have been doing that…

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    Most kids are in a hurry to grow up, and don’t realize what growing up actually means To grow up. Most times kids lash out at their parents because they feel their parents are being too hard on them. Kids often do not realize what parents do to keep them safe and take care of them. When a child is raised in a split house where they share their time between mom and dad’s house tend to act out emotionally. Watching the movie Where the Wild Things Are, a similar dynamic in a little boy named Max…

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    siblings were united in speaking English which led to more interaction with the communities. Also, they were united isolated from their parent because their parent was not efficient in speaking English. As stated in the text, “The family’s quiet was partly due to the fact, as we children learned more and more English, we shared fewer and fewer words with our parents.” (Rodriguez 331) Unlike the Rodriguez family, the sibling in the Sedaris family unification did not separate the family but kept…

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    Black Smoke My sister and I were sitting on the bench watching the clouds pass by, taking in the new environment. All the hills are yellow, there are no plants, and trees are bare. California is much hotter and drier. I missed the cold, rainy weather in Oregon. The moving truck was pulling into the driveway so we got up from the bench and helped Mom unload all the boxes. “We are finally here.” Mom said with no emotion. “I wish we never came to this stupid place.” my sister said. I know…

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