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    Communication With Father

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    wouldn’t know what to really respond to him at all. But, there was another problem with communicating with him. When I had a problem, I would never talk to them about it. School counselor had always say whenever you have a problem always speak to your parents about. But, since I have never had been close to my father because I wouldn’t really see him and speak to him in the regularly. Instead I would release it my crying. Also, miscommunication had ruined my past relationship because there were…

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    Chase Fair Mr. De Jong 2017 STOP THAT’S MY PS4.So your probably thinking what happened so one night I was in my house and I was laying there because I couldn't sleep and I hear my door open and a guy comes in and thinks I'm sleeping and then he took my ps4 and I said hey that's not yours and he runs away and I pull out my fist’s and boom we are both wounded and but he was major he was hit in one of his aortas and fell over and got knocked out but me I was hit in the shoulder but then i…

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    in a single parent home. She is a student and is not performing well at school. An important factor that determines the educational development of students from the Primary to the tertiary level is when there is a structured intervention of guidance counselling officers to guide the process. Guidance and counselling are two branches of psychology; the practitioner’s main focus is geared towards providing social guidance to individuals who may require help in…

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    people all over the world is the fear of being alone. We have all evolved into social beings, and our very existence depends on our numbers. These fears usually stem from childhood, where they experienced a traumatizing effect such as the loss of a parent or friend through divorce, death, or lack of physical or emotional care. The person grows up and has huge trust issues that usually affect the person they have a relationship with. The person feels like the person they are close with, whether a…

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    and this work of nonfiction reveals the strife and struggles she endured. Walt Disney suggests, “I don't believe in playing down to children, either in life or in motion pictures. I didn't treat my own youngsters like fragile flowers, and I think no parent should. Children are people, and they should have to reach to learn about things, to understand things, just as adults have to reach if they want to grow in mental stature. Life is composed of lights and shadows, and we would be untruthful,…

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    Home Beyond Recognition A home is not synonymous with a house. A house is merely a structure, a place of residence, a location where a person lives for a period of time. A home, on the other hand, is a part of a thriving and wholehearted community, a place where a person feels acceptance, love, and safety, and generally has ties back to one's family. So in the case of a home beyond home, one of these locations is often a house, whereas the other is the true home. This is the case for the Jonga…

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    Jacky Barrera October, 8th, 2015 Lost In The Woods "Have you ever gotten lost with your best friend in the woods?". If you haven't, you don't want to be lost in the woods with a stubborn person, or maybe a klutz and especially if they get really scared with the smallest things that a five years old would be laughing at. Well once a month on the first Friday's of the month me and my best friend always go to the woods, their is no reason why we do it but it's something that naturally happened.…

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    Growing up with a deaf mother was always stressful. My mother was a single parent raising us the best way possible. Not knowing she was doing the best she could, I use to wonder what a life would be like with a mother who can hear, or who did not have a disability. Because of my mother disability I was ashamed of not having the same opportunities as my friends. When I was in the third grade, I use to be embarrassed about my mother being deaf. I used to be upset about the the fact that I could…

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    “Hatchet”, published by Gary Paulsen, points out that anyone can survive on their own, if they adapt to their environment . Twelve year old Brain was a New Yorker living in his mom house for the summer and living with his dad during school. His parents were divorced when he was younger. He was going on a trip back to his dad’s house on a private plane. Brian was on a private plane flying to his dad’s house. On the way there, the pilot was teaching him how fly a plane. Until, the pilot started to…

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    When I was little I thought the world would be a good place but really it’s not. My life isn’t perfect, but my parents always wanted the best for me. My family started drifting apart when I was in the fifth grade. Their divorce made a great impact on me. I had thought the divorce was just temporary because I would see my parents talk & hang out around home at times. But little did I know that they were discussing about how are we going to be a family & how the situation had affected my siblings…

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