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    deadbeat parent, the angry drunk, the strict conservative, and the consistent parent. Mason Sr., the deadbeat, abandons the mother of his children for many years before coming back to be in their lives. Bill Welbrock, Olivia’s first husband, is the rich college professor who turns out to be an alcoholic who takes his anger out on his family. Jim, Olivia’s second husband, is the strict conservative parent. In the end, Olivia is the only consistent parent who maintains a significant role in her…

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    One of the key concepts in United States of America is having liberty, so the state is not forcing citizens to do anything that they don’t agree upon like voting.During the election if no candidates share your view on politics, you should have the right to be neutral and not vote. I understand that voting is a right and using them to the best of your abilities will greatly benefit you. But being forced or “mandatory” to vote for someone that you don’t know anything about will be a…

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    The cancer got to him. Lung cancer to be specific. But why him? Why couldn’t it have been me? He was all I had. Now all I have is gone. As my dads favorite quote says, “That breath that you just took… that's a gift.” “Hey honey, how are you doing sweetheart?” the busy lady in red says to me as a police officer walks me into a big building with almost no windows. Before I can answer she yells a bit too loudly, “Good, Good, Good, ok so we are going to be putting you with the Johnsons foster home…

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    backpacking for the first time. My dad and I went to Manistee National Forest, which you can locate on your hand map a few centimeters lower than Lake Ann and covers a little more than a thumbs worth of space. I step out of my dad’s truck and everything felt right. The smell of damp earth and decaying leaves hits my nose, travels to my mouth, and creates a smile. I fill my lungs with that organic northern air until they feel like they’re going to burst. My dad says, “When we’re out there you can…

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    her step dad does so he provides for their family. “The only upside to living in this effed-up neighborhood was that everybody else was effed-up, too,” (Rowell, 126) continued Eleanor. Growing up in the Flats is hard for every child who lives there, but socially every family is close to the…

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    about how he wants to be this rich man, but never does anything. Walter says to her, “I been married eleven years and I got a boy who sleeps in the living room, and all I got to give him is stories about how rich white people live” (34). Walter wants to become rich, so his son will respect him more. The scene expresses Walter’s dream to be more successful and have stories of his own business deals to tell his son about, rather than telling stories of what kind of deals rich white people make.…

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    Eleanor's Analysis

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    If you were to look at Eleanor's life with very little details you would think life has always been easy and there hasn't been much hardships but, actually it has been the opposite. As a child Eleanor lived with her dad Elliot and her mom Anna. The Roosevelt family has always been an wealthy and powerful family. In Eleanor's life she was always lived up to be a beautiful women test was always looked out as a ugly and weird. Even her own mother would represent these feelings he would often show…

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    About 9 years ago smoking was brought into my life. My step dad still smoking, dealt with smoking for a long time. I have seen many things it has done to people and could be more addictive than you think. Many people think to themselves should smoking or tobacco even be regulated. Most smokers have said it has done damage and has affected them greatly. I think seeing people who were smokers and have stopped have a better chance,but with regular smokers it will impact them still. Now I’ll talk to…

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    Snow Globes Research Paper

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    magnificent snowstorm. While I have many snow globes at my house collected from my childhood, this was the first one I was in. I think a lot about the countless times my dad has told me of stories of his childhood. His numerous adventures of snow days, seasonal change, and free time in the backyard. It seemed to me that my dad had an eventful childhood. However living in California I never had experienced real snow, seasonal change, or a “real” backyard, the beach was mine. I’ve only…

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    if you that when they try to do that thing they will think something bad will happen. For example, I have little when he was a child he use to put his thumb in his mouth my dad say that “if you keep licking your thumb when you go to bed it will become really hot like chilly” he did not believe my dad when he want to bed my dad put chilly in his thumb the next day he wake and he lick his thumb and test the chilly he become really scare and he never lick his thumb. So putting false information in…

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