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    Picking Up The Pieces Little Bee is a fiction novel written by Chris Cleave. Little Bee is narrated by Little Bee and Sarah who live in two different countries but a tragic encounter brings them together. This novel is about a little girl that is captured and placed in a refugee detention, where she compared herself to a British coin. She is frightened and feel abandoned because she has no one to talk or interact with. She goes through so many emotions and issues to press forward with her…

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    however it takes time to realize the reason behind whatever the parents do for their child. It may not seem like parents do not love their child, but parents are the one who can love their child the most which no one else can do. For example, the son did not realize the care and love that his father used to do for him. After being a grown man he realized his father was a different personality person than what he thought about him which took him time. A person 's appearance does not describe…

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    Turkish ties, and because of this he is struggling to assimilate. Now on the other hand his son (Nejat Aksu) is having an easier time assimilating (molding) into the German culture well for one reason his age younger people can change their beliefs in a heartbeat because that 's what we do. In addition to that the son in the movie is a German Professor. Subsequently that is another indicator that the son is having a much easier time molding into the German culture. The father (Ali Aksu) as I…

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    suffering. The old man also can’t seem to figure out what to say, distant in his eyes as if lost in thought. Both seem to have difficulty communicating in the current situation. The old man might not speak to his son, worried he might burst into tears or say something selfish, like begging his son to stay. The young man doesn’t even seem concerned about his father’s expression, or even attempt to recognize the suffering and pain in his father’s eyes. He doesn’t even notice as he’s looking down…

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    This data is used to measure occupational mobility for 5,000 father-son pairs split between the Britain and the US. The authors recorded the occupation of fathers in 1850/1851 and thirty years later recorded the occupation sons in 1880/1881. Job titles were split into four categories: white collar, farmer, skilled and semiskilled, and unskilled. For 20th century data the, authors used the Oxford…

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    In “Once More to the Lake”, E.B White speaks of the time he returned to a lake after many years with his son. During his time there, he witnesses some alterations to the place and struggles with the thought of change happening in his idyllic world of childhood. Throughout the essay, he explains that his son had many similar experiences that he had as a boy at the lake .Seeing himself in his son he begins to feel comfort within the setting. He also tends to lose a sense of time as his memories…

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    In the movie Mr. Holland’s Opus, the audience explores the insight of a family that has a Deaf son. With frustration in Mr. Holland’s music career, he loses sight of how to connect with his son Cole. Will Mr. Holland figure out how to dedicate his time to his son or will he have to choose between his family and his music career? In the beginning of Mr. Holland’s Opus, Mr. Holland becomes a high school music teacher. Although Mr. Holland is used to being on the road, he now has to get in a…

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    Exploring Father/Son Relationships Imagine yourself standing next to your son, the only other inhabitant of the land with a pulse for miles around. The dismal earth is covered with gray ash, the air thick with the particles. Envision yourself scouring for food to diminish the boy’s hunger in every corner of every ashy room, coming across nothing but bones and more ash. Now, picture yourself and your son in the small, religious community of Gilead, Iowa. The townspeople are caring and…

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    racial discrimination. Lena want to upgrade her small flower pot to a garden. She also wants to have a background for her grandson to play in the summer days. Lastly she wants to put away money for her daughter’s education. Walter Younger, Jr. is the son of Lena Younger. He is very ambitious. Walter is not happy with his conditions. He thinks that the money will help him leave the area that he is in. He wants to make an investment in a liquor store with the help of the people known for schemes.…

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    He works in his farm to grow food for his family and sells some to close by friends. Louis is a minding and cherishing father, and doesn 't disappoint his family. During his time off he enjoys playing games with his two sons and drinking champagne with his wife. The eldest son of the Smith family is Léo Smith who was born on March 11, 1894. He is an athletic and intelligent young kid with an loving personality. He communicates with his parents a lot and is open minded with his family. He dropped…

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