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    Wow, your own theater at home! That is pretty exciting. Things sure have come a long way from going to the theater and having to share the movie with a bunch of strangers and trying to get the bubble gum and sticky candy off of your clothes that rubbed off from the uncomfortable seat you had to sit in, to watch a movie where the sound was incomprehensible and unless you came early, you saw the movie from an angle that tweaked your neck but helped the chiropractor buy a new boat. Yes they have.…

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    First, we decided to make smoothie bowls. Ever since I can remember, My mom has always made us smoothies. However, until I was seven, my mom would never let me use the blender therefore, I could never make them myself. But on my seventh birthday, my mom finally allowed me to make my first smoothie. It was so excited to be able to pick an assortment of fruits and other fillings, yet I knew that there must be a better and more creative way to make one. That's when I discovered the smoothie bowl.…

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    think that Chua is pampering her two kids. She is trying to protect them from the most cognitive activities and this may be harmful. Brooks also argues that her children can not be happy, sincere or creative. Children learn some vital skills at sleepovers, practicing in school pays, communication with peers. Elizabeth Kolbert, a staff writer, says that americans are angry at Chua because of her behavior for her kids. Chua threatens to give Lulu’s dollhouse to the Salvation Army if she can not…

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    Essay On Texas Culture

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    Most of them could sleepover at their friends houses and could be out late, while I was not allowed to. Thankfully, the more time my family spent in Texas, the more my parents adapted to the culture and therefore, became more lenient with their rules. However, the first couple…

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    the sidelines, the blow of a whistle. Soccer isn't just a sport, it's MY lifestyle. Soccer is everything to me. I have so many good memories of my team and I together. My team and I are always hanging out and bonding as a team. We have sleepovers, team parties, anything to hang out. One time we had a tournament up north and my team and I would hang out between games, whether it was going out to eat or walking around a mall together, it was always so much…

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    Thesis: Superior versus Inferior Parenting Skills Being a mother of two girls my greatest wish is for both of them to be successful and happy in their lifetime. I often ask myself what is the best way to ensure that this happens. It is true that the way parents raise their children will decide how well the child grows, in particular the mothers who impact their children the most? Based on “Hanna Rosin’s” article Mother Inferior she states that some parents choose to only want their children to…

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    The Impact of a Family In The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf, Mohja Kahf characterizes Khadra as a woman who is closely knitted to her roots. Khadra looks back at her childhood and early adulthood, as she negotiates questions of religion, identity, racism, and belonging. From the start, Khadra constantly struggled between believing the morals of Muslims and obtaining an American identity. Whether it was at school or at home, she encounters people who challenge her conceptions of both. Through this…

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    I have two parents, a mom and a dad who are married. Still married. They work regular 9-5 jobs and lead a very stable lifestyle. I have one sister and it’s just the four of us living together. All my grandparents (7) got divorced and remarried. My childhood was pretty normal, soccer games, school plays, dance practice, family dinners. My mom was raised with no-rescue parenting then did a 180 degree turn and became the world 's best helicopter parent ever. Both my parents would be…

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    My Great Grandad Analysis

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    Hearing the steady rhythm of the heart beat monitor. Preparing to deal with the unbearable moment we all must deal with. The loss of my Great Grandad was a huge moment. It was the moment I realised nothing is promised forever. You won’t always have your favorite dog, your car will not always be the best, and you will not always have your parents. Losing my Great Grandad hit deep. He was always there for me. I looked up to him, and he was my hero. My grandad was there for my first words, my…

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    The Gang When I was 7 we moved out of my house on 2007,and into my house on sawgrass. My first day in my new house and I already wanted to know everyone. I remember bringing moist chocolate chip cookies over to the neighbors house who had a girl around my age, because I wanted to get in good with her and be friends. A couple days later, nothing, so I asked my mom if we could throw a slip and slide party for me to meet the kids in the neighborhood and make some friends. The neighbor girl I was…

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